answer:The same way I feel about anyone else who chooses not to vote. Women had to wait longer to get the vote, of course, and I’m not saying we should forget that. But it’s not like men had been voting for all of human history before that. Democracy has always arisen out of a triumph over totalitarianism or oligarchy or some other more restrictive form of government. Even the ancient Greek democracies were descended from more autocratic regimes. It’s sad that the men who won their right to vote in ancient times didn’t see that their arguments applied equally well to women (and that they continued to hold slaves), but it remains the case that every group has had to fight for its right to vote. That said, women tend to vote less often then men, so it makes sense that there is a campaign specifically aimed at them. But if the reason you don’t want to vote is because you don’t like any of the candidates, consider registering a protest ballot instead. That at least gives some indication that you are not just being lazy and is still a way to participate in the process.