Men have natural disadvantages too and negative stereotypes... if I'm walking home alone and there's a man walking towards me, or behind me, I'll cross the street. I don't know him but I feel 'safer' crossing the road as I feel 'vulnerable'... for no reason! I've never been hurt by a man, let alone this man, yet my instinct is to cross the road to create distance from him.
Now, that point might seem irrelevant, but it hopefully demonstrates a natural disadvantage to men. He might have gone home and felt bad at himself for making me feel uncomfortable when all he was doing was walking!
When it comes to women, we had our views suppressed in the past - but we have a voice now and we can, and do, use it. I personally don't feel like I couldn't stand up for myself if I felt someone was being sexist towards me.
If and when I start a family, I would want to raise my own children, but I know full well my partner, a guy, would have the option too as well. It would be our choice how we split maternity/paternity leave from work - he could take the majority if he wanted, but my natural instincts wouldn't want him too...
I do believe in equality, 100%, and I know that women are suppressed in some culture, and by some fuddy duddys in the UK! But on the whole, in the UK, I'd say women do have a voice. What we can't deny is biological differences, and what I've called 'instincts'...
Personally I don't feel like I have any disadvantages, or that being a woman is any more complicated than being a man. We're all different, and that's something to be proud of?