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In a way I'd like to agree. Trouble is, do we exclude people whose gender is less than 100% certain from participating in competitive sports? I'd say we shouldn't. Do we force a person who has some female, some male attributes to compete as a man? hmmm, that would surely put them at a disavantage.Originally posted by Zippy View PostFrom the athletics standpoint - does she have these attributes and does she gain an advantage from having them?And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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No, not easy. I suppose we will be forced down the biochemistry route where limits are set (e.g. for hormones) which define which races you can participate in. I think this already happens with testosterone levels?Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostIn a way I'd like to agree. Trouble is, do we exclude people whose gender is less than 100% certain from participating in competitive sports? I'd say we shouldn't. Do we force a person who has some female, some male attributes to compete as a man? hmmm, that would surely put them at a disavantage.+50 Xeno Geek Points
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Yep, the testosterone levels are set high in the assumption that they're outside the natural range an so steroid users should be caught. Trouble is, who knows for sure how much testosterone a person can have in their body naturally? People naturally have differing levels of various chemicals. Those with a naturally high level of testosterone have a good capacity for building lean muscle mass, and are therefore likely to be succesful in sports involving speed and strength; is natural ability a form of cheating?Originally posted by Zippy View PostNo, not easy. I suppose we will be forced down the biochemistry route where limits are set (e.g. for hormones) which define which races you can participate in. I think this already happens with testosterone levels?And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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I started to think that way, then remembered I've probably been infected with the PC diseaseOriginally posted by Mich the Tester View PostYep, the testosterone levels are set high in the assumption that they're outside the natural range an so steroid users should be caught. Trouble is, who knows for sure how much testosterone a person can have in their body naturally? People naturally have differing levels of various chemicals. Those with a naturally high level of testosterone have a good capacity for building lean muscle mass, and are therefore likely to be succesful in sports involving speed and strength; is natural ability a form of cheating?
. The answer of course is no, as I believe the theory of evolution.
With so much money involved in sport, law suits etc. you have to have rules, and that is the way it is going to continue to go.+50 Xeno Geek Points
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I agree. I just don't know how you reach a certain decision as to whether to classify a 'person of less than certain gender' as a man or a woman.Originally posted by Zippy View PostI started to think that way, then remembered I've probably been infected with the PC disease
. The answer of course is no, as I believe the theory of evolution.
With so much money involved in sport, law suits etc. you have to have rules, and that is the way it is going to continue to go.
OK, for our own bedtime purposes it should be easy enough, but for purposes of law, rules and science it's a bit different.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Percentages. Seperate class for transgender/intersexual individuals who fall outside those percentages? Is that going too far and maybe we just have to say (as with us mere mortals) - sorry you are not fast/ugly/pretty enough.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostI agree. I just don't know how you reach a certain decision as to whether to classify a 'person of less than certain gender' as a man or a woman.
OK, for our own bedtime purposes it should be easy enough, but for purposes of law, rules and science it's a bit different.+50 Xeno Geek Points
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If she has any unusual or untoward condition, it's most likely Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome.
This is where a person with essentially "normal" male chromosomes (46,XY) has a mutation in the gene that codes the androgen receptor and thus ends up with female genitalia.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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Interesting article. There was a very alarming section in there which suggested that nobody knew the best course of action to take to treat these peopleOriginally posted by OwlHoot View PostIf she has any unusual or untoward condition, it's most likely Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome.
This is where a person with essentially "normal" male chromosomes (46,XY) has a mutation in the gene that codes the androgen receptor and thus ends up with female genitalia.
"Since 1997, male assignment with early surgery is increasing in popularity, and even the third course of delaying surgery is sometimes followed. Advantages and disadvantages of this course will become apparent over the next two decades."
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