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You know what, I sat here typing out a response to this, giving all sorts of social commentary in regards to your post, until I realised that I was practically campaigning for women to be seen as human being with issues that are just as important as that of a man's. And you can't say that you aren't disregarding female stuttering struggles, because that's exactly what you're doing as per the title. Why do we constantly have to ask to be humanised and heard? My issues are not less than yours. I am, we are, not less important and in need of empathy as you. I would not have the audacity to come onto a shared forum and proclaim that a group of people that I didn't know about, that their lives are easier than mine whilst living with the same disability.