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If Lia still has a penis and is still sexually attracted to women, it could add a whole other layer of sexual harassment if she gets an erection in the locker room. Or perhaps she can’t get an erection with the female hormones/testerone suppression?
If Lia still has a penis and is still sexually attracted to women, it could add a whole other layer of sexual harassment if she gets an erection in the locker room. Or perhaps she can’t get an erection with the female hormones/testerone suppression?
It's been stated that the male still prefers females sexually.
How this is still allowed to go on I don't understand.
These girls need to stop complaining anonymously and band together and protest. They don’t seem to realize how much power they have. They could save women’s sports by protesting this en masse and forcing people to cover it. Instead they pretend to support Lia and then give anonymous interviews saying how they are demoralized by having a 6’3” man on their team and knowing they can never ever win this sport again.
I've stated that also.
Another poster pointed out that because these girls are young enough, they have been indoctrinated to think this is normal.
Kudos to public school agenda pushing for that. It apparently worked.
If Lia still has a penis and is still sexually attracted to women, it could add a whole other layer of sexual harassment if she gets an erection in the locker room. Or perhaps she can’t get an erection with the female hormones/testerone suppression?
You're starting to sound just as confused as HE is.
If Lia still has a penis and is still sexually attracted to women, it could add a whole other layer of sexual harassment if she gets an erection in the locker room. Or perhaps she can’t get an erection with the female hormones/testerone suppression?
The colleges are suppose to be taking measure to insure those seeking privacy are accommodated. If the said trans women is prancing around the locker-room un-covered it would be up to the coaching staff to step in. Locker-room etiquette is stressed, especially in women's sports. That would also include a lesbian leering at the other females, and they exist in every women's locker-room.
If Lia still has a penis and is still sexually attracted to women, it could add a whole other layer of sexual harassment if she gets an erection in the locker room. Or perhaps she can’t get an erection with the female hormones/testerone suppression?
Sharing a locker room with transgender swimmer Lia Thomas has become a point of contention for some of her University of Pennsylvania teammates, who feel uncomfortable changing in the private space with someone undergoing gender transition, the DailyMail.com can reveal.
'It's definitely awkward because Lia still has male body parts and is still attracted to women,' one swimmer on the team told DailyMail.com in an exclusive interview.
Lia has told her teammates that she dates women.
While Lia covers herself with a towel sometimes, there’s a decent amount of nudity, the swimmer said. She and others have had a glimpse at her private parts.
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'It's really upsetting because Lia doesn't seem to care how it makes anyone else feel,' the swimmer continued. 'The 35 of us are just supposed to accept being uncomfortable in our own space and locker room for, like, the feelings of one.'
The updated policy for the NCAA says that by March “transgender student-athletes will need to document sport-specific testosterone levels beginning four weeks before their sport’s championship selections. Starting with the 2022-23 academic year, transgender student-athletes will need documented levels at the beginning of their season and a second documentation six months after the first. They will also need documented testosterone levels four weeks before championship selections. Full implementation would begin with the 2023-24 academic year.”
It’s unclear whether USA Swimming’s Elite Athlete policy will also be the governing basis for all collegiate athletes moving forward. The NCAA’s policy was set to go into effect in March, ahead of the winter championships.
But that's a guy swimming. How's that for equity. They count it as equal because the guy likes to dress up as a women in a swimsuit. Then swims with the womens. This transgender thing and the constitution is really way off the beam. He is still a guy and should compete as a guy. Because a guy is a little stronger than a women. This statistics is still a given.
I support trans rights, and her teammates seem to as well, but I agree with them.
ETA: I don't think trans woman athletes should be allowed to compete against women. I think the best way to address this issue is for trans athletes to compete against men or in their own category.
Sharing a locker room with transgender swimmer Lia Thomas has become a point of contention for some of her University of Pennsylvania teammates, who feel uncomfortable changing in the private space with someone undergoing gender transition, the DailyMail.com can reveal.
'It's definitely awkward because Lia still has male body parts and is still attracted to women,' one swimmer on the team told DailyMail.com in an exclusive interview.
Lia has told her teammates that she dates women.
While Lia covers herself with a towel sometimes, there’s a decent amount of nudity, the swimmer said. She and others have had a glimpse at her private parts.
...
'It's really upsetting because Lia doesn't seem to care how it makes anyone else feel,' the swimmer continued. 'The 35 of us are just supposed to accept being uncomfortable in our own space and locker room for, like, the feelings of one.'
You just can't make this stuff up.
The very least the university can do is remodel the locker rooms so that each one has a biological section and a transgendered section.
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