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:marseywomanmoment: AITA for exploding at my family because my 7th grade son thinks dad is slightly better at math? NTA sweaty women in stem!

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The math teacher asked the class (7th grade) if their parents can still help or if they slowly reach their limits. My son told in class that his father has no problems at all but I start struggling. When he told me that I felt really hurt. My husband stepped in, I thought he would have my back bc first he said that this wasn't true. Then my son clarified that the question was only about maths….then my husband smiled and said „well, then that's fine“ and lightly laughed. I totally lost it. For some background: I hold a university degree in psychology, math is also a part of my education (statistics, probability calculation) but I'm not really interested in maths but really like learning and teaching my son about languages and biology. So I help my son with German, English, French and Latin as well as biology, music and random other school topics. So when it comes to maths and physics I stepp back and my husband takes over. My thoughts are „why should I put effort in a topic I don't really appreciate when my husband - a studied physicist- can do it faster“. They both interpreted this as „she's at her limit, haha“. AITA for reacting very emotionally and starting a fight?

EDIT: some of you asked for more clarification (very much appreciated instead of judging at first glance).

I used some expressions incorrectly , I am not a native speaker. We had a heated discussion for about 5 minutes where I criticized his attitude. I asked for 5 minutes alone time, then we apologized to each other.

Before the discussion with my HUSBAND I very calmly explained to my nearly 14 year old son, that I feel he gave a wrong presentation of me to his teacher in front of the class. I reacted emotionally when my husband laughed at me.Z

I do at least 90% of all school support (that's expected here in our school system, they lack a lot of professional teachers) including maths! When the new topic was introduced my husband showed more interest than before. That's when I took the chance to step back a little.

It‚s not about maths anyway. It was my husband's behavior, the laughing, the attitude. He doesn't like driving the car, no one would assume he is not capable. There have been comments in the past from people, I always stepped in and said I like it more so he lets me. He didn't pay back.

NTA.

My sister is amazing at math. She has a master's degree and a career in math. But when she was in 8th grade, she had a male math teacher who told her that she shouldn't expect to have a career in math because she is a girl and she is just naturally not as good at math as the boys. There's a lot of sexism in math.

I get why you were upset. As a woman in science, I bet you've had similar experiences. I know I have.

Women have to fight extra pressure to prove they are good at math because of sexism. It would break my heart if I found out my sons thought I couldn't do 7th grade math. I'm sue it broke yours too.

The A's here are your husband for laughing and all the men who tried to teach you that you shouldn't expect to be good at math.

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For some background: I hold a university degree in psychology, math is also a part of my education (statistics, probability calculation)

Fun fact: 89% of intro to psychology textbooks describe statistical significance wrong. From the abstract:

Null-hypothesis significance testing (NHST) is commonly used in psychology; however, it is widely acknowledged that NHST is not well understood by either psychology professors or psychology students. In the current study, we investigated whether introduction-to-psychology textbooks accurately define and explain statistical significance. We examined 30 introductory-psychology textbooks, including the best-selling books from the United States and Canada, and found that 89% incorrectly defined or explained statistical significance.

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If anything her psych degree would suggest she is not very good at math.

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Back in college I dated a psych major. She was doing literally the most low-level math courses the university offers. One time she asked me for help, and after half an hour of me explaining the definition of an integral she just gave up.

S*x was good, though. Psych majors are upjumped BPD arthoes

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So you're saying I could be a psychologist?

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I'm saying that people with psychology degrees don't necessarily understand math better than, say, people with English degrees

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Or better than say, a dog or cat

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I am pursuing a bachelor's in psychology because of this comment :marseysoypointdubz: and will hold you monetarily liable if I fail

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You could be the male feminist.

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Therapist*

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So when it comes to maths and physics I stepp back and my husband takes over. My thoughts are „why should I put effort in a topic I don't really appreciate when my husband - a studied physicist- can do it faster“.

She admits her husband is much better at math, but throws a shit fit about the fact that her son recognizes it :marseyattentionseeker:

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Okey, but did you take into consideration the historical treatment of women in stem??

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idgi. She's admitting that she's not as strong at math, but she's still upset because acknowledging that a wife may be worse at math than her husband is misogyny?

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:#marseygoodnight:

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Every morning straggots wake up and choose this

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being straight is not a choice, it a curse

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🤔

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Out of all insecurities, cerebral insecurity is the most insufferable. It seems insatiable as well, black science man :marseybadass: clearly suffers from it and even being a famous celebrity known for being black science man doesn't end it.

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Psychology majors seethe when people act like they're not part of STEM. Just going "that sounds a lot easier than my STEM course" creates malding.

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So I help my son with German, English, French and Latin as well

This overqualified tard better be living in Belgium

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Ah yes, the famous :marseycatbert2: Latin :marseydayofthedead: speaking :marseyhearnoevil: population of modern :marseymajorgeneral3: Belgium. What a rich contribution to their nation they make.

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!christians this heathen thinks they don't do Latin mass in Belgium

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There's more people speaking Arabic in a liturgy in Belgium than all practicing Catholics in that country combined. Stfu neighbor

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Keep seething chud Arabic will be the 4th official language of Belgium and you can't stop it

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"It's only religion :marseybegoneprot: if i don't understand what the frick is going :marseysalmaid: on"

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Now I get it bb

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Belgia delenda est

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Being a physicist and a man he's probably better at all those other subjects too :marseybigbrain:

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>I hold a university degree in psychology,

How math

>math is also a part of my education

Aw yes... core classes.

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I hear a lot of whining. What I don't hear is someone cracking open a math textbook.

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She has a master's degree and a career in mat

A career doing what? As in she's an academic?

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Soycial science and midwitry claims another victim.

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