>>12077489lol maybe america or asia but I have a totally opposite experience.
all my teachers were women from elementary to high school, I got hit in the head for raising my hand in class to answer questions because I "should let the girls raise their hand too". What does that even mean, they can raise their hands as much as they want.
I got told that I should stop going to school when I was 16 because my grades got bad because I had suffered from a concussion and have abusive parents.
Feminist speakers came into my school raising up the spirits of women that all boys had to listen to, university students came to my school talking about how men raped and were evil because of porn.
We were always told if women did something first or invented something. My math teacher didn't even tell me that who invented calculus and when I asked her to go more in depth on trigonometry her only answer was (it's just used to build bridges).
I never felt like the school system was centered around my gender at all. And now in uni girls have support groups, men have nothing.