Tyler Wright has experienced attacks from men while surfing, and recent studies indicate that she’s not the only one facing this issue.

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  1. It’s truly concerning to hear about Tyler Wright’s experience and the troubling trend highlighted by the research. The water should be a place of freedom and joy for all surfers, regardless of gender. It’s disheartening that women still face such aggression and harassment in what is often regarded as a male-dominated sport. It’s essential to raise awareness about these issues and foster a more inclusive and respectful surfing community. Initiatives and discussions around safety and support for women surfers are crucial to creating a better environment for everyone. What are some steps you think can be taken to address this issue more effectively?

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