RE: Why are there significantly less women in S.T.E.M fields, what we can do to help
December 29, 2015 at 8:58 pm
(December 28, 2015 at 7:40 pm)Mermaid Wrote:(December 23, 2015 at 9:34 am)pool Wrote: I don't understand why there are less women in STEM though.
I know really smart girls, well less in comparison to men but they are still pretty freaking smart.
This girl I knew in 10th grade was like my arch enemy, intellectually of course. The sad part was that she defeated me in my own game, very often, which is kind of shocking cos I never nobody have ever owned me in my own game like she has. Which made me in furious and then I kind of liked her. I wish there were more women with the mental capacity like her's
Because we're conditioned to believe that unless we are pretty, pleasant, and not too smart, people will like us and approve of us. If we show too much intellect, we're made fun of and called dyke or geek or otherwise unattractive. It starts at a very early age. Little girls get dolls, little boys get cars and trucks.
The last part of your post is very wrong. We don't teach boys and girls to pick their toys, rather you find the same patterns in all cultures and even in countries like Sweden where they've been trying to get as gender neutral as possible for decades.
Anyway, I don't agree with you at all. A really smart girl will always have opportunities if she's really commited. You either have proof the other way, or you don't, but let's not regurgitate mindless myths about sex inequalities.