That is for Male Craft Orders only.
I'm never amazed any more as to how dense some Brothers can be.
What you wrote here refers strictly to a Male Craft Order. This sincere female has no interest in changing ANYTHING about any Male Craft Order and yet you assume and act like she is asking to change the whole of Male Craft masonry in her simple and innocent question. Isn't it clear to you that she is not asking anything like that? She only wants to know if a woman can be a Freemason. The answer is "Yes", just not one that is a member of Male Craft Masonry.
Females who ask this simple question are only wanting to know how they can benefit from practicing the same life changing principles that you and I have been offered and espouse. They want to change themselves for the Better. They may have seen the change in a friend, brother, father or uncle who was a Freemason and decided that they want the same changes for themselves. Much like many males do when they seek to join Male Craft Orders.
Why on earth would you NOT refer a female to a Female Craft Order? Don't you WANT a better world? Don't you want to have more females practicing the same principles you espouse? Isn't civility one of the things us guys are supposed to show toward our fellow humans, not just especially Brother Masons? It take so little effort to simply let these females know the options available to them and encourage them to pursue any direction that will make everyone better.
Honestly, some of you guys are so dense. It takes so little to make the world a better place yet you're blowing up the road in front of you believing you're doing the right thing.
Quite clearly you are familiar at density.
You refer to Male Craft Orders (whatever the heck that is), but anything else is clandestine. I have never heard of a Female Craft Order before reading this thread.
Freemasonry is a FRATERNAL organization. The world doesn't have to be an all inclusive place where everyone holds hands and sings songs. There are dozens of women-only organizations men can't join. As already noted, if a lady was interested in something Masonic, I'd refer her to the OES.
Your assertion that groups that allow women are regular in their own right is ridiculous. Sorry, but they don't get to decide that. It would be no different than if I declared myself a regular citizen of Albania, the Albanian government saying "No, you're not," and me saying "Yeah, I think I am because I want to be and say I am."
If your group can't trace its lineage back to 1717, then you have arrogated your claim to Freemasonry.