My group and I are starting to play through the "Rise of the Runelords" adventure path, and so far it seems "Burnt Offerings" adventure by James Jacobs, the first adventure, is giving me an endless amount of material for exploring misogyny in role-playing games. When I got back into roleplaying after a hiatus, I was excited by the art in Pathfinder Core Rulebook, since not only was it better executed than in D&D 3.5e Player's Handbook, but also featured more women in more roles, and whose clothing and armor sometimes did not reveal the midriff, naked legs, or cleavage. The rules also did a decent job of alternating pronouns. It was a shock, therefore, when I was met with so much sexism in "Burnt Offerings."
NOTE: Beyond lie spoilers; read at your own peril.