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1 year ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)3 children
Yea, if you have an XY chromosome you are genetically male. Apparently there are some weird anomalies where occasionally someone is born with an XY chromosome and there are mutations in their genes and it impacts their development/puberty, etc. I'm not sure if that's what is going on here or if this is a trannie. Either way, it shouldn't be fighting women in the Olympics.
And yea, I believe they had lost eight different times to a woman before these Olympics. I guess he finally got tired of losing and decided to hit the gym.
"Apparently there are some weird anomalies where occasionally someone is born with an XY chromosome and there are mutations in their genes and it impacts their development/puberty, etc"
Ya, that is what I was referring to. Either way, I'm in agreeance. The only thing that sticks out though is he/she lost to other women in the past, unless that was just part of the long con.
Yea, I agree, but I could easily imagine a scenario where one of these men never trains and just uses their natural strength advantage to overpower 99% of the women they are fighting. As they move up the ladder, eventually they begin to fight women who have better technique and their strength advantage is somewhat negated. After a few years of getting embarrassed, they decide to finally commit to training, close the skill gap and their biological advantage tilts the scales back in their favor. Who knows if this is actually what happened, but I think it's at least plausible.
The thing is, the exceptions to the rule are literally birth defects that often are fatal to the poor sod who ends up with them because they tend to be comorbid with other defects.
And yea, I believe they had lost eight different times to a woman before these Olympics. I guess he finally got tired of losing and decided to hit the gym.
Anything with a Y chromosome is male, period. IDGAF about genitals. Y = male. No Y = female.
Ya, that is what I was referring to. Either way, I'm in agreeance. The only thing that sticks out though is he/she lost to other women in the past, unless that was just part of the long con.
No actual male fighter should lose to a woman.
Yea, I agree, but I could easily imagine a scenario where one of these men never trains and just uses their natural strength advantage to overpower 99% of the women they are fighting. As they move up the ladder, eventually they begin to fight women who have better technique and their strength advantage is somewhat negated. After a few years of getting embarrassed, they decide to finally commit to training, close the skill gap and their biological advantage tilts the scales back in their favor. Who knows if this is actually what happened, but I think it's at least plausible.