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Yeah, that’s kind of why women don’t want men in the restroom with them. Not all males are perverts but they do tend to outnumber females perverts by a whole lot.
Wonder if that is really true....I think women just hide it better.
At least in sports, there's no way a transman can compete with a biological man.
There's no transman that is going to outrun Usain Bolt. A transman in an MMA fight is going to be obliterated, even by a smaller biological man.
Sure about that?
Chris Mosier, a triathlete and duathlete, who is also the first trans athlete to qualify to participate in Olympics trials in the gender in which he identifies, and has been a part of Team USA in international competitions. According to his website, he is the "first known transgender man to represent the United States in international competition." He also runs transathlete.com, a "resource for students, athletes, coaches, and administrators to find information about trans inclusion in athletics at various levels of play." He is also credited with being the catalyst for the International Olympic Committee to change its policy on transgender athletes' inclusion in the games.
In 2015, swimmer Schuyler Bailar was described by his alma mater Harvard University as the first openly transgender swimmer to compete on an NCAA Division 1 men's team, the highest level of intercollegiate athletics. He finished his college years in the top 13% of the breaststroke and top 15% of the butterfly stroke.
In 2018, Patricio Manuel became the first openly transgender man to box professionally in the U.S. and win. He faced off against Mexican athlete Hugo Aguilar.
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