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In reply to the discussion: Male engineering student explains why his female classmates are not his equals. [View all]2Gingersnaps
(1,000 posts)45. The only thing I love more than a good fuck off story,
        is a guy (or anybody really) with just basic fundamental human decency. It is far more rare than it should be.
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                        Male engineering student explains why his female classmates are not his equals. [View all]
							ancianita
							May 2022
							OP
                        
        
        Thanks. Today? 51% of the U.S. will be stripped of their 1st, 9th, 13th & 14th amendment rights.
        ancianita
        May 2022
        #9
      
        
        Wait. That's his point. He shouldn't be at the head of the class. Just sayin'.
        ancianita
        May 2022
        #30
      
        
        I spent the greater part of my working life working with male engineers.
        TexLaProgressive
        May 2022
        #32
      
        
        Yours as well. I'm grateful for your description of increased difficulties across generations.
        ancianita
        May 2022
        #35
      
        
        Yes.  I just really hate the standard for 'diversity' to include 51% of the country, along with
        ancianita
        May 2022
        #42
      
        
        An all too common reality. The reality of the privilege of either not "seeing," or not
        ancianita
        May 2022
        #44
      
        
        Great info. Thank you for your post. I'm feeling better by the minute about women in STEM fields.
        ancianita
        May 2022
        #36
      
        
        My experience with older male engineers is different than yours. I think their egos
        pnwmom
        May 2022
        #49
      
        
        Ah. I now see what you're talking about, and over 30 years ago, no less. Thanks for bringing it up.
        ancianita
        May 2022
        #58
      
        
        I have Canadian background on my father's side, and glad you posted about it.
        ancianita
        May 2022
        #60
      
        
        I read it on my phone yesterday and then again today, and I promise that neither time
        Escurumbele
        May 2022
        #70