Has anything positive been achieved by allowing women to vote? By all indicators, the result has been worse, not better. But, women themselves anticipated this; which is why most women did not support women’s suffrage.

If we look at the 18th and 19th century history of Feminism/suffrage, we find that it was driven by unmarried women over 30. With their hopes of home and family fading, they wanted some place in the world. But, these women were a small minority.
Most all feminism, from the 18th century (Mary Wollstonecraft) to today, assumes that there will be no children to raise. Because, once you have children to raise, women should be doing that, in the home full time.