Do any of the named female characters have a conversation about something other than a man?
Yes, the vast majority of the content is non-romantic. What little romance there is just one element of many. It is not a romance novel by any stretch of the imagination.
The women contained in my story are not there to check a romance box. Yes, some interest develops between characters but it's not central to the book.
F1 is vying for the Seat of her province (P2) and fighting against her brother for the right to rule.
F2 co-rules province 1 (P1) and handles all the administrative duties of government on her own when her brother is gone. She also mounts the defense of her town and keep and eventually dies in the defense of her people.
F3 serves F1 but eventually allies herself to MC1 for non-romantic reasons that I won't disclose.
F6 is a wealthy heiress who, with the combined fortune of her late husband (she's rumored to be a black widow), controls a vast trade network that also doubles as an intelligence arm and spy network in the service of F1. She is a petite, unassuming woman, in the public eye, who, behind closed doors, is one of the more powerful people in the Province and surrounding lands.
F7 is the mother of F1 and sides against F1 in favor of her son, the main antagonist. But as the story evolves she grows to regret her allegiance with her son, and hope for the success of her daughter.
Hopefully that paints a non-romantic picture for you of the roles the women of my book take in the story. The book contains drama, action, intrigue, humor, tension, sadness, romance, betrayal, and whatever other conflict that I can incorporate.