I would vote no,
Not only due to tradition, the definition of fraternity, or because men, biological, would act differently and treat them differently. Nor, due to some smug idea that men are superior than women.
But, because it has been shown that men learn and thrive best when they are in tribe, brotherhood, due to deeper connections and security. That in these modern times we have lost a piece of our manhood and masculinity, due to the shift from bronze to intellect, as well the to our politically correct society, and the idea that equal means no boundaries.
Masonry, allows men from many backgrounds to meet and learn from each other, a system wherein feelings of joy and tranquillity grabs the hearts of two brother whom have identified each other.
In my lodge the last brother who knocked even stated that due to his age (56) that he had little to no friends and found it difficult when approaching others, but Masonry relieved him of that difficulty. Now I see him every month talking to everyone. His wife was the one who pushed to our door. Before Freemasonry, I would never had expected to hang out with other men who were 30+ years than me, but thanks to her I have learned to value the advice of my elders, as well as to enjoy the time with them.
We are not here to take over the world, control the minds of children, or destroy the belief in God. We are just a group of men trying to men good men better, through brotherhood, moral teachings, and etiquettes of being a gentlemen.
My Freemasonry HD