User blog comment:MrTyeDye/What if the gender-swapped Loud House was the original one?/@comment-4618045-20170831002710/@comment-4618045-20170831012434

Perhaps I misspoke.

I'm not saying the show is "anti-male" nor am I saying that the male characters always get the short end of the stick. What I am saying is that the show's premise poses an added risk of leaving the implication that women are better than men (ten girls vs one boy does seem like an uphill battle from just looking at the outset). While I do admire the crew for MOSTLY veering away from this, what I am saying is that there are occasions where the show accidentally slips into the aforementioned territory.

A show with "Linka and her ten brothers" runs the mirrored risk and assuming it's handled with the same level of effort as LH, there will be occasional misogynyistic sentiments (but that'll never be the intention).