HE still has his equipment. Wanna try again?Because she transitioned into a female. Kinda self explanatory.
HE still has his equipment. Wanna try again?Because she transitioned into a female. Kinda self explanatory.
This very rarely happens. Almost as rare as you finding your own penis.What if he starts to doubt midseason that he's a woman? What if he starts to think, "Maybe I've made a mistake?" Is he still a woman? Should he still be permitted to play?
What if he outright feels that he's made a terrible mistake and comes to realize he really is a man? But he doesn't tell anyone until after he's graduated? Did he stop being a woman when he admitted this to himself? Would you say it was unethical that he continued to play?
How do you know SHE still has equipment?HE still has his equipment. Wanna try again?
No, you didn't. you posted something that affirms your ideas. Bone density for male to female is not the same after therapy, studies show it. Same with muscle. I'm guess the studies you've read don't apply to the leah thomas's of the world. They were based on the general population.I already did post the science, genius. You trying to make a fool out of yourself?
Only thing I can think of is when superstars on the LPGA tour got an invite to a men's tournament. In theory, if there was a W/D, that's one less chance for a guy to get in off the wait list. Didn't happen very often, though.Give us an example.
Give us an example when the woman took a man's spot.
A great question. Maybe because they know they're not good enough without him? Hmmm.8
I'm curious as to why San Jose State players themselves haven't boycotted.
Because HIS teammates said HE displayed it in the women's locker room.How do you know SHE still has equipment?
If we are going to ignore science we might as well ignore vision also.Because HIS teammates said HE displayed it in the women's locker room.
The NCAA has guidelines on this. I posted them.What if he starts to doubt midseason that he's a woman? What if he starts to think, "Maybe I've made a mistake?" Is he still a woman? Should he still be permitted to play?
What if he outright feels that he's made a terrible mistake and comes to realize he really is a man? But he doesn't tell anyone until after he's graduated? Did he stop being a woman when he admitted this to himself? Would you say it was unethical that he continued to play?
No, she doesn't.HE still has his equipment. Wanna try again?
Nope.Because HIS teammates said HE displayed it in the women's locker room.
or the judge based their ruling on the interpretation of the law. Judges aren't supposed to be decide anything based on their political preferences. I know this isn't true for MAGA world, but that's how it's supposed to be.12 out of the last 16 years of Democrat judicial appointments leads to results like this in the lower courts.
It will be interesting to see how such cases will be handled at the next levels.
i thought the judge based it off timing?or the judge based their ruling on the interpretation of the law. Judges aren't supposed to be decide anything based on their political preferences. I know this isn't true for MAGA world, but that's how it's supposed to be.
Ooh, that last jab doesn't sound very scientific; sounds like you're letting your feelings into the discussion. Let's stick with science, like you've been insisting.This very rarely happens. Almost as rare as you finding your own penis.
Your argument aucks way more. In swimming height and having long arms is a huge advantage. Being a born male like Lia was these are by themselves unfair advantages he has over the women swimmers.She was skilled enough to be on the men's team. Your argument sucks. It's like claiming the Keegan Murray did something illegal to go from a bench option his freshman year to one of the best players in the nation the very next year. It's like you don't understand sports. Vast improvements are quite common.
This world has lost its damn mind to allow this to happen.Boise State withdraws from MWC volleyball tourney rather than play SJSU
Boise State released a statement that read: "The decision to not continue to play in the 2024 Mountain West Volleyball Championship tournament was not an easy one. Our team overcame forfeitures to earn a spot in the tournament field and fought for the win over Utah State in the first round on Wednesday. They should not have to forgo this opportunity while waiting for a more thoughtful and better system that serves all athletes."
Boise State, due to face SJSU, pulls out of tourney
Boise State, which twice boycotted regular-season matches with San Jose State, pulled out of the Mountain West women's volleyball tournament Wednesday night even after securing a spot in the semifinals against the Spartans.www.espn.com