06-18-2018, 02:49 PM
(06-18-2018, 02:37 PM)Belsnickel Wrote: But we allow the "tainted" competition with other conditions. What makes that different?
Athletes should compete against each other without hghs, steroids, etc. We can all agree on that, I hope. A male body that started off with male muscles and bone structure that then goes on hormones to mimic a girls body, though will never fully replicate it as if it was born that way, will have advantages that a natural born female wont have.
Lets take Michael Phelps, all time gold medalist in swimming. He has a massive wingspan and perfect bone structure to dominate in swimming. If he took hormones for a year to be a girl, would it then be a fair and even competition for the natural born girls? Absolutely it wouldnt, as he (or she) would dominate them. That is what I mean by it being tainted, as there would still be an unfair advantage involved.
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