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Serena Williams Could Beat The Men........right Oh!
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There is no better example of the absurdity of biological men competing again proper women than the silliness of Lea Thomas. Will Thomas was an average swimmer ranked about 500 against his peers, but as Lea Thomas and competing against proper women 'she' was ranked number 1. Lea Thomas beat the Olympic Silver Medal winner by 1.75 seconds and at the time it was...
06:48 Thu 03rd Aug 2023
// You know as well as everyone else knows, the answer to 'Can a female have a penis?' is 'No'. //
One thing I was curious about was why you've switched from "can a woman have a penis", which is the usual formulation and one I'm sure you've used before, to "can a *female* have a penis"? Are these different questions?
One thing I was curious about was why you've switched from "can a woman have a penis", which is the usual formulation and one I'm sure you've used before, to "can a *female* have a penis"? Are these different questions?
Hmm, ok.
Well, I see it as a subtly different question, because "man/woman" can have a social or legal meaning, whereas "male/female" are more connected to biology.
In any case, I don't think that everyone agrees that the answer is "no"; not least, if they did, then the question would be completely uninteresting.
Well, I see it as a subtly different question, because "man/woman" can have a social or legal meaning, whereas "male/female" are more connected to biology.
In any case, I don't think that everyone agrees that the answer is "no"; not least, if they did, then the question would be completely uninteresting.
// good point are there other members of the animal kingdom in the "wrong body"? //
Dunno, I don't think we've ever asked.
There's a lot of surprising variety in the animal kingdom when it comes to sex, though -- certain fish species changing sex as and when it's needed, or others engaging in what could appear to be same-sex relationships, as two examples. Neither of these strictly relates to what we'd call being transgender, though.
Dunno, I don't think we've ever asked.
There's a lot of surprising variety in the animal kingdom when it comes to sex, though -- certain fish species changing sex as and when it's needed, or others engaging in what could appear to be same-sex relationships, as two examples. Neither of these strictly relates to what we'd call being transgender, though.
// ... don't demand - or even expect - the rest of the world to indulge you. //
A lot, again, depends on what you mean by "indulge" here, though. A request for basic respect, for freedom from discrimination, for freedom of self-expression: none of these is unreasonable, nor are they requests to be "indulged".
A lot, again, depends on what you mean by "indulge" here, though. A request for basic respect, for freedom from discrimination, for freedom of self-expression: none of these is unreasonable, nor are they requests to be "indulged".
but you obviously do give a hoot. whenever the subject comes up the first priority is always "no they're not no they're not no they're not". you also said that you wish people would stop doing it.
this is why this topic is so difficult to discuss properly... there is a thinly veiled subtext of unrelenting hostility and intolerance toward even the very idea of being trans and a conviction that their nature must be denied
this is why this topic is so difficult to discuss properly... there is a thinly veiled subtext of unrelenting hostility and intolerance toward even the very idea of being trans and a conviction that their nature must be denied
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