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That's one way of outing yourself as at least bi-curious I suppose.
''Bike Urious'' would make a good user name for someone here perhaps?
That's one way of outing yourself as at least bi-curious I suppose.
Oh just fark off.
Just more repetition of the same shoot over and over.
I'm more than tired of reading the same tired arguments and controlling behaviour. You aren't interested in information or discussion just unceasing vilification of a minority group who pose no threat to you.
Go fark yourself, and now blocked. Bye forever you sad C.unt.
That's not really a sign of you winning the argument now, is it?![]()
No - just the broadcaster.The numbers don't lie- look at the parents for the issue
Is it really that surprising to have a child that swings all ways in California?
I did live in LA for four years, so I guess that knackered my years spent on the unforgiving pews of churches in Scotland.
What we see in the numbers is female athletes who have transitioned later in life and there for first competed as men and then compete as female seem to have an big advantage, so my point is more should be done to create and balance, because now it unfair to biological women, whatever the causes may be.We are considering what science says about any differences between trans women and natal women in sporting performance. Comparisons between natal men and natal women are not the consideration. The point I'm making is that handgrip strength is important to some sports, it isn't relevant to all sports, so why make it the parameter where it doesn't apply?
Amongst elederly generation i think it's often also a bit of refusing the idea as humanty in general has done for so long.Athletes with bold claims are nothing new. Could Fatima Whitbread take on any man when she is 71 - as good as she was I think it as unlikely as you. The point is though that she makes this claim while also making the claim that trans women do not belong in women's sport. So as I said ''go figure''. Two opposing bold claims without evidence from the same former athlete do not make compelling evidence that trans women can not compete in women's sport.
No, men should not be allowed to compete in women's sport.so my point is more should be done to create and balance, because now it unfair to biological women, whatever the causes may be