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[–] iocase@lemmy.zip -1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Men also don't typically take multiple years off to have kids (as a demographic. I'm aware of exceptions even in my own personal life but the rule is typically the wife stays home, or they both work.) that put women behind their peers career wise. If people don't take that factor into account when talking about the pay gap it's disingenuous in my opinion.

The best way I've found to sum up the disadvantage boys have in school, is they're treated like defective girls. The school environment is better suited for girls. Boys have a lot of pent up energy that needs it be burned off for them to pay attention. It was a huge issue when I was in school (and I was one of those hyperactive boys) and I can't imagine how hard it is now with social media and tablet-babysitters...