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13 minutes ago, jesimps said:

Ask any red-blooded male if they'd like to take Imane for a romantic candlelit dinner, followed by a slow hand in hand stroll through the park. Their replies should be a good acid test.

Dude's got bigger biceps then I had back in the day.

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8 hours ago, jesimps said:

Ask any red-blooded male if they'd like to take Imane for a romantic candlelit dinner, followed by a slow hand in hand stroll through the park. Their replies should be a good acid test.

Since this is a Thailand forum, I am sure you will find many men who would gladly do as you described. haha...  

 

8 hours ago, connda said:

Allowing biological males to compete in martial arts like boxing is insane and a danger to women.  This chicks-with-dicks-are-really-chicks nonsense has got to stop before some women or girl is killed. 

I agree wholeheartedly! 

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Posted

I suggest (AGAIN!) that if there are only two categories of activities, one for males and one for females, whoever runs the operations should define how they determine gender.

  • Is it just taking the contestant's word for it?
  • Do they require a birth certificate showing gender?
  • If a test is required, is it:
    • a physical examination?
    • chromosomes?
    • hormones?
    • some combination of the three above?
      • And if it is, how do they reconcile a different outcome of some of the above, like XXY chromosomes, or XY chromosomes, with a hormonal level indicating female?

Just how do they determine the gender of a participant? 

 

Posted
On 6/10/2025 at 5:03 AM, Social Media said:

due to a leaked blood test revealing the athlete has XY chromosomes, typically associated with biological males.

 

Gotta love the way they're hedging it.  Typically associated with... 

 

It's more like a defining characteristic.  Or at least it was from the time they discovered chromosomes.

 

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11 hours ago, WDSmart said:

I suggest (AGAIN!) that if there are only two categories of activities, one for males and one for females, whoever runs the operations should define how they determine gender.

  • Is it just taking the contestant's word for it?
  • Do they require a birth certificate showing gender?
  • If a test is required, is it:
    • a physical examination?
    • chromosomes?
    • hormones?
    • some combination of the three above?
      • And if it is, how do they reconcile a different outcome of some of the above, like XXY chromosomes, or XY chromosomes, with a hormonal level indicating female?

Just how do they determine the gender of a participant? 

 

Thee mean meat and two veg method?

 

11 hours ago, WDSmart said:

I suggest (AGAIN!) that if there are only two categories of activities, one for males and one for females, whoever runs the operations should define how they determine gender.

  • Is it just taking the contestant's word for it?
  • Do they require a birth certificate showing gender?
  • If a test is required, is it:
    • a physical examination?
    • chromosomes?
    • hormones?
    • some combination of the three above?
      • And if it is, how do they reconcile a different outcome of some of the above, like XXY chromosomes, or XY chromosomes, with a hormonal level indicating female?

Just how do they determine the gender of a participant? 

 

The meat and two veg method? 

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Posted
8 hours ago, JonnyF said:

 

Indeed.

 

But we have to remember that the left are always very selective about which science they follow, and invariably get it wrong.

 

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You have been selected to give it the old trump grab them by the privates pat down,when you wake up let us know ok?

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