I think this is culture-dependent. As a Hungarian-Romanian I would make the same observation about men all the time, no problem. For me it doesn't matter what gender the person is, if they can't shut up, it gets annoying. Simple as that.
What bothers me though that because historically in many countries there was/is a gender-bias or imbalance, we often assume that's the case everywhere and whenever a remark like you made, to many comes across as a sexist observation. Now, my question is, what do we call that? That assumption. Because I think that should have a name too. This is very hard for people--especially hardcore feminists--to understand that there is a large enough percentage of men already who support feminism simply by treating women as equals, not because of feminism but because of minimal intelligence, some common sense and a bit of basic parenting. To me, anything and everything that has been done unfairly towards women throughout history feels absolutely crazy, and I would very much appreciate if some women would not assume I am just another chauvinistic asshole when I have an opinion about something that happens to have been done by someone of female gender. If I am to be perfectly honest, I see that as misandric. So yeah, let's not put women down, let's not put feminist men down, in fact let's not put anyone down, just maybe educate people on the art of not talking too much and its benefits--which judging by the length of this comment, I should do a review of myself. 😆