alabamagrizzly
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uofmman1122 said:Paytonlives said:Isn't hormone therapy putting something in the body to change it.
Last time I checked steroids are put in the body to change the body.
Both should be illegal in any competition, because its impossible to know the exact outcome of use.
IE, how do you qualify the change in either to make sure the competition is fair?
So why do we outlaw steroids and find hormone therapy legal?
Looks like we're sticking with a child's understanding of science, biology and gender.horribilisfan8184 said:So you don't want the gig. Could have said that in alot fewer words.
Check the WHO archives and see when transgender was reclassified as no longer a mental illness. The Kinsey 50's? M &J 60s and 70's? Maybe enlightened 80's or naughty 90's? Ok really by millennial enlightenment of 2000's? Woke 2010's? How about 2019 with woke power leading the way. Boy that's science for you. History lesson over. This isn't complicated unless you really need to feel good about yourself through espousing sympathy over science. Just because an injustice against happens infrequently doesn't mean its not an injustice. Your blinders are rather blinding. You can love and embrace trans individuals and still know its not fair for bio men to compete with bio women in non handicapped sports. Some of us learned in the 70s to reject the type of domain assumptions you are casting about.
Dont be shy about checking the NCAA banned substance list of hormones, which includes any chemically related substances not listed.
That's cool guys, no shame in that, I guess.
Offer still stands if you ever want to move on from that. Feel free to DM me. :thumb:
Post the links cus I’m not understanding how them thinking that it’s unfair for the naturally born women to be forced to compete against trans women is child like thinking. Guess I’m a child too. Please enlighten me.