Okey, let me share this with you ...
Women have so much power in simply doing the job for which God created them to the very best of their ability. We often hear of the importance of the first few years of life in terms of learning and of character formation. For most of the people of the world, those years are in the hands of their mothers. What would this world look like in a generation if every woman on the face of the earth focused her energies, talents and intellect on the raising of every one of her children so that they will choose virtue over vice as adults. Obviously, everyone has a free will so we won't necessarily have a bunch of perfect saints, but think of how many more holy men and women we would have!
So what do girls really want? Do they want to have fun? Do they want to be men? Do they want to be priests, football players, and soldiers? Maybe, just maybe, girls want to be allowed to be truly feminine and not forced into some asexual or mostly masculine stereotype. Maybe, just maybe, girls really want to be affirmed in their dignity as women, made in the image and likeness of God, whose bodies were created to be the sacred chambers in which God creates the next generation. Maybe, just maybe, girls really want to be told that they have the power within them as mothers to change the world.