It's getting a little bit sexist in here...
As Austin-Williams noted, the fact women even feel the need to dissect and justify their spending in such a way is a problem in and of itself.
As long as we’re financially secure, we can spend our money on whatever we please, and just because something is considered feminine, The fact that Girl Math is somewhat nonsensical also plays into the idea that women simply don’t understand finances and economics — a belief that arguably still holds us back in terms of reaching equality.than girls in sixth form as well as university, and boys tend to perform better due to maths being an exam-heavy subject.
Everyone uses fun calculations to make themselves feel better about their spending habits, but labelling this as inherently feminine is damaging, not just because it ignores the fact that men definitely do this too, but because it plays into the idea that women just don’t understand. Why should we get to hold the purse strings if we’re going to spend an extra £30 just to qualify for free delivery? Maybe we shouldn’t have access to our own bank accounts after all.
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