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If it doesn't work while you're in the same cell, copy down the NPC's number, go through a door or fast travel to another cell, then put their number back in, *then* do the sexchange command, *then* go back to the NPC, which will make the cell redraw, and she will have the body of a male. I don't think the face or the voice will change, though, no matter what you do.
You could always not fight them, and let them kill you! Seriously, though - if they're trying to kill you, fight back - Think of it this way: if the Dragonborn doesn't stop them, likely these women bandits will rob and kill people who can't defend themselves, some of whom would be innocent women! So by killing these evil women, you'll be saving innocent women - saving innocent people is heroic, right!
You aren't? Crap, no wonder they never return my calls...
In the end, epicbod, you have to realize that while chivalry isn't necessarily dead, it is incredibly stupid sometimes. But moreover, think about this: While you consider the men to be warriors, by avoiding combat with the women you are, in a subtle way you probably haven't realized, considering the women aren't. While you may be respecting them as women, you aren't respecting them as warriors, and that's probably the bigger slight of the two.
Additionally, when he called them "nameless women," he was probably referring to bandits and hostile mage-groups, who are not honorable warriors, to be contrasted with, say, Lydia or the Shield-Sisters of the Companions. The former are criminals who need to be scattered--I've come across several instances of bandits and mages with caged bodies, sometimes burned--so honoring them as combatants is probably not really an issue, as opposed to the latter, who have codes of honor, and are worthy of respect as fighters. (epicbod, I apologize in advance if I've misrepresented you in any way.)
As for mods, I think there's something called a Mercy Mod out there that gives you the opportunity to spare at least some foes, but I don't know much about it. There might be a mod somewhere that gives you a spell that turns hostiles into non-hostiles, check the Workshop here and have a look on the Skyrim Nexus, there probably exists something that suits your preference, if not a few different somethings.
Heavens yes...
Anyway, just wondering how involved something like this may be.