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Serryah

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Here's an idea.

You don't want male looking trans women to win races and have that 'advantage', then stand up to allow for blockers for kids until they figure out if they are trans OR it's another issue, and then they can start Estrogen, which will at least allow them to be more 'female' in their appearances and body structure.

Then you can't complain about 'unfairness'.

Otherwise, crymore that this trans woman won the race despite looking 'too masculine' for your sensibilities.
 

B00Mer

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Here's an idea.

You don't want male looking trans women to win races and have that 'advantage', then stand up to allow for blockers for kids until they figure out if they are trans OR it's another issue, and then they can start Estrogen, which will at least allow them to be more 'female' in their appearances and body structure.

Then you can't complain about 'unfairness'.

Otherwise, crymore that this trans woman won the race despite looking 'too masculine' for your sensibilities.

A child shouldn’t be allowed to deform their body because of a mental disease until they are adults..

..and Trannies shouldn’t be competing in sports where they have unfair advantage..
 
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Serryah

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A child shouldn’t be allowed to deform their body because of a mental disease until they are adults..

Children aren't deforming their bodies. But it figures you would believe that utter BS coming from the scared of trans people masses.

..and Trannies shouldn’t be competing in sports where they have unfair advantage..

If you don't want them to have an 'unfair' advantage, then let them prevent that. Simple.

Can't have it both ways - oh wait, you don't want it 'both ways' you just want to wipe out the fact trans people exist.

Sorry, that's not happening either. They've existed as long as people have walked this rock and will continue to do so despite your whining.
 

B00Mer

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Children aren't deforming their bodies. But it figures you would believe that utter BS coming from the scared of trans people masses.



If you don't want them to have an 'unfair' advantage, then let them prevent that. Simple.

Can't have it both ways - oh wait, you don't want it 'both ways' you just want to wipe out the fact trans people exist.

Sorry, that's not happening either. They've existed as long as people have walked this rock and will continue to do so despite your whining.

Mental disorder.. you must have the same disorder

 
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Here's an idea.

You don't want male looking trans women to win races and have that 'advantage', then stand up to allow for blockers for kids until they figure out if they are trans OR it's another issue, and then they can start Estrogen, which will at least allow them to be more 'female' in their appearances and body structure.

Then you can't complain about 'unfairness'.

Otherwise, crymore that this trans woman won the race despite looking 'too masculine' for your sensibilities.
Maybe we can let boys be boys and girls be girls , that is a forgotten concept for some reason .
 

Ron in Regina

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I figure buddy (Miss Buddy?) is 6’+ & about 180-190 from his/her build with little fat. The smaller physic people would have to go twice as hard just ‘cuz of the length of her stroke (swimming stroke). The Cowpoke on the end would have to work triple hard just to come in last.

For this to be remotely equal, the girl in the brown shirt would have to have arms down past her knees, and a chest triple the size it is, and the musculature to carry that.
 
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B00Mer

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The is is bravery in the face of mindless hysteria.

(The girl they’re posing with came in fourth “officially”
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He couldn't win 1st as a man.. so he had to compete as a women.. Fucked UP!!!

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Ron in Regina

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This is a tough one. Do what you gotta do to be happy, but physically men and women are different.

Don’t get me wrong as there’s a few women out there I would NOT tangle with, but they are at the exception and not the rule of thumb, & I’m an old guy but I’m still 6’2” & 215lbs.

If you’re a 6’5” Lumberjack & you want to transition to being a woman, fill your boots & I’ll hold open the door & light your cigarette for you like I’d do for any other woman. I don’t care and it makes life interesting.

Once past puberty, two people (a man & a woman) of the same size and age, odds are the man is going to be MUCH stronger. I’m not trying to be a dick but that’s just the way it is. That chemical biological soup that floods through us all during puberty is different for men and women, and that’s not a bad thing but the end result for males and females afterwards is very different.

I’m no expert on the subject & I don’t even pretend to be, or even to be knowledgable on the subject in all honesty.
 
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Once past puberty, two people (a man & a woman) of the same size and age, odds are the man is going to be MUCH stronger. I’m not trying to be a dick but that’s just the way it is. That chemical biological soup that floods through us all during puberty is different for men and women, and that’s not a bad thing but the end result for males and females afterwards is very different.

And the woman is equally likely to be more agile. Why is strength the defining criterion?
 

B00Mer

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Once past puberty, two people (a man & a woman) of the same size and age, odds are the man is going to be MUCH stronger. I’m not trying to be a dick but that’s just the way it is. That chemical biological soup that floods through us all during puberty is different for men and women, and that’s not a bad thing but the end result for males and females afterwards is very different.

I’m no expert on the subject & I don’t even pretend to be, or even to be knowledgable on the subject in all honesty.

testosterone vs estrogen :unsure:
 

Ron in Regina

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In competition it would depend on the sport wouldn’t it? In certain sports a biologically male person would have a potentially huge advantage, And in certain sports a biologically female person would have a potentially huge advantage.

Does that make sense? In competition if it was figure skating or weight lifting, odds are biologically one gender is going to have an advantage over the other.
 
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Ron in Regina

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Take 45 of the most elite female athletes on the planet, and the last place NFL team, Suit them up to play full contact football, and where is the Vegas money going to go? Which team after the game is going to walk off the field and which team is going to be carried?

I can flip the coin over and reverse the analogy using a different sport if you would like where women would have the potential advantage. I’m not trying to be a dick about things but we are different from women and that’s not a bad thing. It’s just the way it is.