- Jun 16, 2014
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I agree that this does not make sense or seem fair unless the hormone balance is that of a woman. The extra testosterone ( extra for a woman), gives this individual a definite advantage as if anabolic steroids were used, which wouldn't be allowed.
Sexual expression and sense of self gender is one thing, but sports competition by gender group identification when the body chemistry doesn't match the requirements is another.
They need to add rules now that hormonally identify specific minimum/maximum levels ( depending on the hormone) of what will fairly define gender for this sport. This is getting a bit insane.
Sexual expression and sense of self gender is one thing, but sports competition by gender group identification when the body chemistry doesn't match the requirements is another.
They need to add rules now that hormonally identify specific minimum/maximum levels ( depending on the hormone) of what will fairly define gender for this sport. This is getting a bit insane.
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