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Yeah, and now they've all got complete androgen insensitivity syndrome, which conveniently means that they have all this testosterone but, hey, it doesn't affect them. Or that's what they want the women athletes competing against them to think.
Thank heaven for syndromes!
Do you even science? The testosterone just circulates in the blood because the androgen receptors in the body don't work. It doesn't bind in the body the way it does in people sans AIS. The science is there despite your sarcasm.
Not involving athletes, but reading this thread reminded me of someone whom I saw on the bus yesterday....they were either an overweight guy with man boobs, a guy going through a male to female sex change, or a bearded lady.
Relay races with her must be interesting. Runner #2 reaches back for the baton and grabs it. She says, "That's not the baton!!"
[it's Saturday, folks...]
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