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[–] chubsta 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

isn't it the case with these ones though that they are allowed to take drugs which would normally be banned when used by a male, so their testosterone levels are far in excess of what is normally permissible? Couple that with the fact that the woman may be the 1 in ten thousand that has already got muscle and bone mass in excess of what a man normally has and you end up with something out of a video game.

At school there was a sheboon who EVERYONE was scared of, she was a fucking silverback and knew how to fight, this was in a small village school in the UK in the mid-70s and I am not aware of her ever losing a fight to anyone, bitch was HARD.

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[–] midnightblue1335 ago 

isn't it the case with these ones though that they are allowed to take drugs which would normally be banned when used by a male, so their testosterone levels are far in excess of what is normally permissible?

I researched this a bit back during the Fallon Fox controversy (the male MMA fighter, who at age 31 decided he was a woman, and then competed against females 3 times without disclosing that he has a dick, smashing those poor girls); back then, all that mattered was that the T levels were in the "normal range" and there were no banned substances in the system. So if they're taking drugs that only raise T levels to "normal" and leave no trace of the drug in the system, they can compete.

It sounds insane to me that an athletic commission would allow a female to take banned substances in order to compete with a male who is not allowed to take said substances... but we do live in Clown World. The fact that we are even having this conversation in the first place indicates to me that what you said might indeed be true.