By the way, I sometimes ask women with seminary training questions on a specific topic. So, I am not implying that women have nothing to teach me. I simply won't be led by a woman, nor will I be corrected by a woman in an authoritative way.
I responded to women leadership in the workplace, though, because in this arena, women are allowed to assume authority over men. Additionally, in the family situation, the mother has authority over male children, obviously. And a wise man will choose a wife who can manage and teach children.
I don't think women should be in leadership positions over any adult male inside the Church, though. And, they definitely should not be deciding doctrinal issues.
Having said that, there are many males I would not want deciding doctrinal issues, either. An elder was required to be a husband of one wife, for example. I would not trust a man who was unfaithful in his marital situation to be faithful at leading a spiritual household, and some churches have kept pastors who were adulterers, etcetera.