I thought that too, but I’m also a single handicap and have played with LPGA players. Put them on the back tips and you can blow by them, they don’t have the distance.
Is mentioning their biological sex offensive in the realm of sports? It actually seems very important to the discussion.
I’m not telling them what to do, but if I get banned for these beliefs they better go ahead and rename this place sensitivehorns.
Right, one can change their gender but not the chromosomes and bone/muscle structure they were born with unfortunately. It matters very much in the realm of sports.
Ok, yeah you’re reaching here. The implication was clear I was referring to the field of sport only, contact or otherwise. C’mon, you can’t be serious.
I actually do appreciate you saying you don’t know. I think that’s a lot of the issue here. If I just have to agree so I don’t get banned, then yeah this board is pointless.
Ok, well you added some text to your response after I replied. I have two stances that I’ve been pretty consistent on. 1.) Kids should not be given any hormones or have any surgeries and 2.) men should not be competing in women’s sports.
Is this that controversial and if it is, why would someone get banned for these beliefs?
I think it does mean dominance, even if it is rare. I can’t remember any sport I’ve lost to a female in, actually. Can you? This seems like common sense if I’m being totally honest.
Now take the biggest, strongest girl in your high school and ask her to block him. You’d be scraping her up for weeks. Hell, you or I could walk up and down our respective cities looking for a woman that could throw a baseball faster than us and we wouldn’t find a one. We’re very, very different.
Money, honey. Although one of the benefits of living in a very red state is not having to deal with all the bullshit they have to nationally. Thankfully I don’t see Texas changing anytime soon.