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Date Posted: 05:47:12 03/29/24 Fri
Author: Need power to win
Subject: Male competitions are not easier. Fewer does not mean easier.
In reply to: *** 's message, "Where's the outrage for dancers transitioning the other way?" on 05:01:03 03/29/24 Fri


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  • This is actually a really strong argument for why men don’t belong in women’s sports. -- Look at it., 09:23:15 03/29/24 Fri
  • Disagree with your logic. This dancer recalled and was one out from a world medal in the boys' comp. None of the other trans competitors were that good before transitioning. Dancer's achievement this year was very much in line with prior years. (NT) -- No big advantage as a female, 14:22:09 03/29/24 Fri

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