Medicine has nothing to do with this, it is strictly biological. It's Science.I have no comment about a topic i do not know the many medical details about.
Medicine has nothing to do with this, it is strictly biological. It's Science.I have no comment about a topic i do not know the many medical details about.
Please keep me out ofMedicine has nothing to do with this, it is strictly biological. It's Science.
Agreed. I couldn't care less what a person wants to do with his/her life and who they want to share it with. That is their business and none of mine. My comments are strictly limited to the athletic competition aspect and the biology/science involved.Everyone needs to relax I think.
Its simple, who in their right mind would like to see someone born male compete against individuals born female?
I am very progressive and support people who are in transition or who have transitioned. That said they do not belong in contests against others who are born with different chromosomes.
now that's funnyBecause we’re on page #4 of thread #X on an issue that none of us are ever likely to deal with. I’d rather spend energy solving the 10u leaping pitchers crisis that is apparently spreading...
Thats good to read!Agreed. I couldn't care less what a person wants to do with his/her life and who they want to share it with.
That is their business and none of mine. My comments are strictly limited to the athletic competition aspect and the biology/science involved.
Agreed. I couldn't care less what a person wants to do with his/her life and who they want to share it with. That is their business and none of mine. My comments are strictly limited to the athletic competition aspect and the biology/science involved.
I'm so glad you brought this up. It has been on my mind every since this thread started, but honestly wasn't sure I wanted to be the one to open that can. Thank you for opening the can.Here is something to consider though, and it causes the lines to blur.
For the most part, the people in this thread agree that in athletics, you compete by the sport of your birth gender. This is where the blur comes in. We just recently congratulated Sarah Fuller for her accomplishments.
Vanderbilt kicker Sarah Fuller first woman to score in Power 5 college football game
Now, where do we draw the line? In women's fight for equality and equal treatment, we celebrate the obstacles they overcome. In the recent years, we have had our first female Army Rangers, and our first female Vice President. If we allow one side, shouldn't we equally allow the other?
Just a thought to ponder.