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I'm right there with you, friend. Come on and rant, that's kinda the whole point of the thread. Let's hear your complaints.
I remember in school noticing that my female classmates always got the benefit of the doubt from teachers, and got inflated grades. Personally, I've had teachers outright mark my answers as wrong, when they were 100% correct, and then refuse to correct her mistake. In concept, at least, this is ACTUAL oppression. But women don't talk about that.
Not to fucking mention how the entire curriculum is designed for women to understand. Ever wonder why questions are worded like "John had 5 apples and gave 3 to Beth. How many apples does he have?"? It's because they're going out of their way to word it in a way that's easier for women to understand. Men generally process it better if it's just "5-3=?"