Any Female Teetotalers Here?

It seems today people who don't drink are mostly males, but a century ago it was largely females. We produced alot of female intellectuals out of the Prohibition movement early on. Some came from the older Abolitionist movement. The helped start the feminist movement (before drunken feminist started adding "waves" to it, I think they are in the teens for recounting what wave/stage of feminism they are in now, and I just ignore them as a bunch of silly drunks who don't know what they are talking about).
I'm a little confused how this flip happened. I see guys who don't drink out and about, but I also see the lushes who are well on their way to a lifetime of alcohol poisoning and early death. Seems the guys outnumber the girls who avoid drinking. It's rare to find a model telling young women not to drink when asked what foods to eat and avoid. But I don't know if that is the reason.
Back in the old days a century ago, it was manly to drink. Now it's more about having a good time and immature hijinks. It's easy to avoid as a male though. But I don't see women going out of their way not to drink like they once did a century ago, making demands of it as a condition of even dating them.
