Not sure what raising a girl has to do with anything. But I also raised one , have girl grand kids, most of my high school mock trial teams were girls, and I practiced with many female lawyers.Your connection of the dots is unsupported. Re meeting the next argument, that's the logic you're using. It's wrong. You've established nothing more than a correlation. McM's correlation is much stronger and explains more (and also can't be proven to be a cause, I'm guessing). Plus, not that I put a ton of weight in the authority card, but McM, lars, and I all have teenage daughters. We see this on a daily basis with them and their friends. It's pretty obvious.
Young women today aren't facing more mental health issues because they are liberal. Liberal political messaging isn't causing women to take anti anxiety medication.
You're also contradicting yourself--you state more women are taking anxiety meds and that the effects of anxiety disorders would lead them to think liberally. But you're completely missing the fact that anxiety meds work. Therefore, you haven't explained the uptick in liberal belief. If anything, based on your reasoning, we should probably expect women to be identifying as conservatives more.
Here is what is objectively true.
More women have anxiety disorders than men
More women have low self esteem than men.
More women have panic attacks than men
More women have phobias than men.
More women are liberal than men
Liberal political messaging is calculated to secure the votes of those who depend on others. Obama called it Darwin economics.
I think all of that is connected with some commonalities.
I never said women face mental health issues because they are liberal. I said more women are liberal than men, and more women have mental health issues than men.