She's a he...and a she!

msudawg12

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i posted the original article about the testing awhile back and the thought ran through my mind but I just didnt know. I imagine they'll say <font size="5">she</font> has an advantage over women and that <font size="5">he</font> should run against men.
truly embarassing and I feel bad for <font size="5">it. </font> <font size="3">But, <font size="5">it</font> had to know what <font size="5">it</font> was getting <font size="5">itself</font> into.</font>
 

dawgstudent

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That person was born that way. It's not like she made the change on her own accord.
 

seshomoru

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and I'm not sure if I'm shocked at how dumb you are or how much of a jackass you are.

//well now we know you're just dumb as ****
 

GloryDawg

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<p class="MsoNormal" style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt">Really, how else can you explain how someone can be a ****** and a pennies head at the same time.</p>
 

gtowndawg

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Her body produces testorone. That's not fair to the other women. But, it's not her fault she was born that way. I really want to know what the heck they are supposed to do. Can they make her take a drug to stop the testorone so it's fair when she competes against women?

Again, I feel sorry for her and her family. I'm expecting #3 in November and I would not want to deal with this.
 

gdogg

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<p class="article">"Semenya is claimed to have NO womb or ovaries - and has internal testes, the male sexual organs which produce testosterone. "</p>
 

patdog

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Men just produce a lot more testosterone and women produce a lot more estrogen but everybody produces some of both. If, as OP4 says, her hormone levels are normal for a woman, it's a really tough decision (reversing my earlier statement that it wouldn't be fair to let her compete against women).</p>