I am sorry that I assumed you had an agenda. That kind of mistake is easy in posts because the cues we use in hearing people talk or watching their faces are absent.
I have had woman bashing from Central_va before with many interchanges and I just saw red for a little while. I hold no brief for all women or all men, no feminist drivel either. I do think that it is wrong to generalize because there are stellar, guys, stellar girls and lots of the other. When people say women should not have the vote I do get incensed. I believe voters should own property and pass a civics exam before their first vote however race, creed, ethic origin, gender are irrelevant in deciding if a particular individual is an upright, clear thinking responsible citizen.
So again mea culpa. I saw what I was primed to see which was my mistake.
Don't we all. No problem.
As for voting, I agree with you.
What incenses me is not that in one stroke the 19th Amendment gave women the vote, but that it completely changed both the political dynamic (as women are slightly greater in terms of numbers), and did so WITHOUT providing any new protections from what this new voting bloc could do to the Constitutional status quo.
The Framers wrote The Constitution with an eye toward governing men. The Constitution they gave us is incapable of governing with its previous efficacy an electorate comprised mostly of women in that the evils to which women are prone are of a wholly different character than the evils common to men.