They would say you’re not keeping up with them. My experience is that they are having imaginary conversations (with me) and then expect me to have been keeping up with that all along.
As I understand it, girls themselves tend to be the biggest problem. They stay away from the science and math classes, even though they’re good at them.
I worked in electronics for over 40 years and the number of women in the field of electronics was significantly higher than when I retired than when I first started, By time I retired the number of men and women in technician and engineering roles was close to 50/50.
Danae, of course (being Danae), is unlikely to admit that because she had no interest in science or math or school in general, she was the problem, not Jeffrey.
Given her history of lack of any sort of sustained effort, this is likely to blow over when it becomes apparent she will have to demonstrate real ability and not constantly be making self-serving excuses.
And no, this is not an anti-female rant. It applies to males as well — usually more so.
During my late ’80s college career, I saw many copies of a large, horizontal timeline poster by IBM called “Great Men of Science.” Later someone circled the one woman on the poster. And later still someone came out with a smaller poster called “Great Women of Science.”
It was 1938. My mom was in college. If someone tried to tell her she could not do something she walked all over them. She took engineering classes that only guys took. Majored in Chemistry. Got a phd in physics. Ran a physics lab in the 50s & 60s. Went to Stanford law school in the early 70s in her late 40s. And still was an absolutely terrific loving Mother & wife.
That may be true, but most women scientists have to work far harder to get funding for their projects then men. It has improved over the years, but it’s still largely true.
For me, the point here seems to be that ALL men are being lumped into a lump of blind, bigoted, anti-feminist males. There are DEFINITELY many males that have always, do today, and will always, believe that women are inferior beings. HOWEVER, there are just as many men who acknowledge that women are NOT inferior. They don’t get half the attention that the arrogant boorish men do. Too bad—our boys and young men deserve more examples like Jimmy Carter and Michael J. Fox and Dwayne Johnson. . .
I was blessed to attend an all girls high school where math and science courses were an essential part of the curriculum as established by the founding order of the School Sisters of Notre Dame in the 1850’s. Although I earned the senior awards for math and science (1970), I was more interested in the social sciences and earned degrees in psychology, special education and counseling.
One aspect that, with time, could increase female involvement would be more mentorship of females by females in these fields. Of course that’s not a guarantee, but it might help some see possibilities that are just taken for granted by most males.
Getting flashbacks to that Simpsons episode with Lisa trying to “break the gender barrier” in soccer only to be told there’s already numerous female players on the team and she just runs off crying because she can’t be special anymore.
trump wants to make 2 genders the us legal standard – then that turns into women in the workplace wearing pants-voting etc- would not be part of their gender roles so it would be outlawed- and they are taking away jobs that should be done by- as written by men of course welcome to (agenda) 2025
I dated a biochemist. She was a little kooky, which I liked. Tall and blonde, which I liked. Into experiments, which I liked. After two weeks, she decided to like someone else. :)
Looks like she’s having an “emotional” outburst but she did knock him down. Males commit most assaults, so is Wiley trying to show that females are catching up?
men that are good at STEM are generally not so good at more social skills. Women that are good at STEM generally good at both, and social skills pay better
My mom was the only woman in her science courses in college, my aunt one of 2 women in her math program. I was lucky, Title 9 got me into any high school class I wanted (one of the first girls in both the Auto Tech program (kept my car, older than me, running for all of high school and another few years) and Mechanical Drawing, which helped me visualize all my calculus problems, letting me finish my math requirements my junior year).
C 2 days ago
Angry, shrill outbursts: 3690 Reasoned conversations: 1 (rounding up)
Concretionist 2 days ago
They would say you’re not keeping up with them. My experience is that they are having imaginary conversations (with me) and then expect me to have been keeping up with that all along.
Bilan 2 days ago
As I understand it, girls themselves tend to be the biggest problem. They stay away from the science and math classes, even though they’re good at them.
B4ItNs 2 days ago
I worked in electronics for over 40 years and the number of women in the field of electronics was significantly higher than when I retired than when I first started, By time I retired the number of men and women in technician and engineering roles was close to 50/50.
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member 2 days ago
Danae, of course (being Danae), is unlikely to admit that because she had no interest in science or math or school in general, she was the problem, not Jeffrey.
Given her history of lack of any sort of sustained effort, this is likely to blow over when it becomes apparent she will have to demonstrate real ability and not constantly be making self-serving excuses.
And no, this is not an anti-female rant. It applies to males as well — usually more so.
Brockie 2 days ago
With most women the movie is The Twilight Zone
Ermine Notyours 2 days ago
During my late ’80s college career, I saw many copies of a large, horizontal timeline poster by IBM called “Great Men of Science.” Later someone circled the one woman on the poster. And later still someone came out with a smaller poster called “Great Women of Science.”
Ermine Notyours 2 days ago
The ‘08 date on the strip is back. Yesterday’s ’24 was a mistake. Few people write checks anymore, but we still find ways to forget the new year.
chain gang charlie 2 days ago
I owe my life to two Doctors….
One who realized I had a real problem and convinced the “board” I needed further
evaluation and the other the Doctor who diagnosed the problem and who performed the
seven hour surgery that kept me alive…
Thank you Doctors….
Thank you “Ladies”….
Danae could be Neurosurgeon someday….
CountOlaf2.0 Premium Member 2 days ago
Ask a stupid question…
fritzoid Premium Member 2 days ago
“Why do men who get exposed to radiation get super powers, while women don’t? Bruce Banner got to be the Hulk. All Marie Curie got to be was dead.”
— Philomena Cunk
MS72 2 days ago
I had a coworker who was a terrific software engineer. When I first met her, I mistakenly thought she was a secretary. :(
Slowly, he turned... 2 days ago
It doesn’t improve with age…
dflak 2 days ago
STEM is woke. There is no place for it in the new administration. It’s one of those made up DEI things designed to oppress White American males. /s
daveoverpar 2 days ago
She needs to go make him a sandwich.
Wizard of Ahz-no relation 2 days ago
with the lack of color and a degree of crudeness in the arty i suspect this is a re-run.
sbenton7684 2 days ago
Only those who are one dimensional by only playing with baby dolls while growing up. The kind of parents you have can make a huge difference.
DaBump Premium Member 2 days ago
Drama queens.
baskate_2000 2 days ago
Wake up Danae – don’t blame him just because he’s handy. Catch up!
rossevrymn 2 days ago
Danai, leave the strawmen to the right-wing populists.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member 2 days ago
Flash back to 2008 when Danai cared about such things.
[Unnamed Reader - bddb15] 2 days ago
It was 1938. My mom was in college. If someone tried to tell her she could not do something she walked all over them. She took engineering classes that only guys took. Majored in Chemistry. Got a phd in physics. Ran a physics lab in the 50s & 60s. Went to Stanford law school in the early 70s in her late 40s. And still was an absolutely terrific loving Mother & wife.
Yes, Luann & Bernice are pitifull.
GiantShetlandPony 2 days ago
That may be true, but most women scientists have to work far harder to get funding for their projects then men. It has improved over the years, but it’s still largely true.
1953Baby 2 days ago
For me, the point here seems to be that ALL men are being lumped into a lump of blind, bigoted, anti-feminist males. There are DEFINITELY many males that have always, do today, and will always, believe that women are inferior beings. HOWEVER, there are just as many men who acknowledge that women are NOT inferior. They don’t get half the attention that the arrogant boorish men do. Too bad—our boys and young men deserve more examples like Jimmy Carter and Michael J. Fox and Dwayne Johnson. . .
batesmom7 2 days ago
I was blessed to attend an all girls high school where math and science courses were an essential part of the curriculum as established by the founding order of the School Sisters of Notre Dame in the 1850’s. Although I earned the senior awards for math and science (1970), I was more interested in the social sciences and earned degrees in psychology, special education and counseling.
pripley 2 days ago
I like that the talk bubbles are the only thing colorized. It helps put the dialogue up front.
Havel 2 days ago
One aspect that, with time, could increase female involvement would be more mentorship of females by females in these fields. Of course that’s not a guarantee, but it might help some see possibilities that are just taken for granted by most males.
raybarb44 2 days ago
Their unpredictability IS one of the many reasons that we guys like them……
Holden Awn 2 days ago
And it’s an R rated movie, but the R rating is for ‘Violence’, not….
socalvillaguy Premium Member 2 days ago
“In media res”… a useful literary tool, not so much as a conversational gambit.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 2 days ago
Women weren’t allowed to be FBI agents until 1972, after Hoover died
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 2 days ago
Give Danae a crayon and let her color this thing in…..
I doubt she can be a scientist,as she already looks at the world in an upside down fashion—-her sister,on t he other hand….
Maswartz 2 days ago
Getting flashbacks to that Simpsons episode with Lisa trying to “break the gender barrier” in soccer only to be told there’s already numerous female players on the team and she just runs off crying because she can’t be special anymore.
bxclent Premium Member 2 days ago
trump wants to make 2 genders the us legal standard – then that turns into women in the workplace wearing pants-voting etc- would not be part of their gender roles so it would be outlawed- and they are taking away jobs that should be done by- as written by men of course welcome to (agenda) 2025
Old27F20 2 days ago
Watch out dude, she may be young but I think it’s her time of the month!!
JosephShriver 2 days ago
There always has been since there were women like Marie Curie, Rosalind Franklin, Hedy Lamarr, and Katherine Johnson and many more
FRITH RA 2 days ago
My wife took physics classes in college, she passed with perfect grades, but the professor would only admit that she “was pretty smart… for a girl.”
lnrokr55 2 days ago
You and me both brother ! ;-)
mistercatworks 2 days ago
I dated a biochemist. She was a little kooky, which I liked. Tall and blonde, which I liked. Into experiments, which I liked. After two weeks, she decided to like someone else. :)
We remained friends for years.
ira.crank 2 days ago
Looks like she’s having an “emotional” outburst but she did knock him down. Males commit most assaults, so is Wiley trying to show that females are catching up?
62kathleenhicks 2 days ago
B.S.
cytomark 2 days ago
men that are good at STEM are generally not so good at more social skills. Women that are good at STEM generally good at both, and social skills pay better
fritzoid Premium Member 2 days ago
If there were no women scientists, whom could the male scientists mansplain to?
keenanthelibrarian 2 days ago
Girls generally blitz the boys at our final High School exams (the Higher School Certificate) and that includes maths, and physics.
anomaly 2 days ago
Danae has the hypothesis that she can be whatever she wants and no amount of evidence will dissuade her.
sincavage05 1 day ago
There should be more awareness by the media, the positive role models that are out there.
erinurse2000 1 day ago
My mom was the only woman in her science courses in college, my aunt one of 2 women in her math program. I was lucky, Title 9 got me into any high school class I wanted (one of the first girls in both the Auto Tech program (kept my car, older than me, running for all of high school and another few years) and Mechanical Drawing, which helped me visualize all my calculus problems, letting me finish my math requirements my junior year).
eddi-TBH 1 day ago
I like this batch of comics.