At least she's satisfied with her current society and her current place in it. That makes her less likely to vote for some dangerous radical fruit-bat. A baby-step in the right direction is still a step in the right direction.
I wouldn't be *too* upset about it. Back in the 1890s, some women argued that they shouldn't have the vote because their position in society was different than that of men, so men should be the ones to vote. It's sad that some women don't want to be empowered, but that didn't stop universal suffrage becoming acceptable, and it won't stop anything here.
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