Tyler Wright has faced assaults from men while surfing, and recent studies indicate that she is not the only one experiencing this issue.

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  1. It’s disheartening to hear about Tyler Wright’s experience and the increasing reports of women facing aggression in surfing. This highlights a larger issue within the sport that needs to be addressed. Surfing should be an inclusive and respectful environment for everyone, regardless of gender. It’s crucial for surfers, both male and female, to foster a culture of respect and support in the lineup. Initiatives aimed at raising awareness and promoting safe spaces for all surfers can help ensure that no one has to face harassment while enjoying the ocean. What are your thoughts on how we can work together to change this narrative in the surfing community?

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