Yes. The pressure not to acknowledge gender differences does come from a fear that to do so is to make women inferior. But this doesn't come from women generally. It comes from a specific ideology which has a lot of power and, ironically, considers itself feminist. #StopHelping https://twitter.com/culture_worrier/status/956084293759045632 …
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Apparently, the same little beings who require years of explicit training & consistently negative reactions to non-compliance to learn things like 'share' and 'ask nicely' can be dissuaded from doing what they really want to do by being given pink clothes & told they're pretty.
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Of course, with my husband and I both believing these gender differences exist on average & cultural conditioning being so powerful, our daughter should certainly not be interested in tech. She is though. Passionately & tediously. She made us aware of this very early on.
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I'm sure a society which regarded this very negatively could have squashed it out of her & made her ashamed of it but we don't live in one. She has said she wishes there were more girls who shared her interests tho.
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To have female friends, she needs to not talk about video games, programming, coding & the merits & flaws of various devices, consoles & software constantly & save this for online forums. That's doable.
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From a biological fitness standpoint, if we're going to go there, being an attractive tech nerd is almost certainly an advantage. I doubt she'll lack for boyfriends and they'll probably be rich too. Sorry, but it's true.
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Who was it who said there are things so absurd it takes an educated person to believe them?
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