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Vis a vis transgender atheletes. What would be so gawdawful wrong with this?

Have those who transgendered from male to female compete with other males?

When people transgender their strength and stamina and musculature doesn't go away does it?

If not then what's the problem having women and men compete against one another in any atheletic competition? Where is the rule/law/politic that prevents it?

Posted - April 11, 2021

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  • 16772
    There would be no point in women competing at all in most disciplines. As a general rule, men are physically stronger, faster.
    Case in point, trans Australian footballer Hannah Mouncey. Six feet three inches and more than two hundred pounds, she competed at the elite level in a contact sport as a man before she transgendered. A woman born female cannot possibly acquire that body shape without munching a LOT of roids, which is of course illegal. The other girls could get hurt - seriously - playing a sport as physical as Australian football against a player like that.
      April 11, 2021 3:57 AM MDT
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  • 113301
    Is there any solution you can see to that problem R? I like fair. I think it would be UNFAIR to prevent a transgender athlete from competing. It is also UNFAIR for someone who was born male and transgendered to female to compete against other females. So why can't the born male now female person just compete with other males? What's the problem with that? Does transgendering affect body strength or stamina or muscle size? If NOT what's the problem? Thank you for your reply R and Happy Sunday to thee and thine! :) This post was edited by RosieG at April 11, 2021 4:08 AM MDT
      April 11, 2021 4:07 AM MDT
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