I'm not proud of being bad at & bored by maths but I'm not ashamed of it either. It's not within my control & I'm good at other things.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
I certainly wouldn't blame anyone else for it. I was never taught that I wouldn't be good at maths because I'm female. I was expected to be.
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It astonished my father, who got me through the GCSE I'd need to go to uni, that I found it so hard to grasp what was so easy for him.
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Let me get this straight.... The patriarchy helped you with math? Tut tut.
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Replying to @TamaraBrouwer1 @HPluckrose
Hehehe, patting myself on the back...
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Replying to @SlagOffTwits @HPluckrose
My oldest daughter excells at math. My husband
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If this continues, I will be useless by the time she starts 5th grade.
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Yep. I have long been useless. I bring tea & snacks.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @SlagOffTwits
Yes. I excel at that. I'll be the tea- & snacklady. I'll be useful when she has to learn languages or find books
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