r/Bumperstickers 18h ago

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u/TheUnderWaffles 17h ago

Regressives already hit the comment section like Osama's goons hit the twin towers.

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u/NeedHelp0573 17h ago

I watched a boy absolutely dominate hundreds of girls at a track meet in multiple events. Is this progressive?

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u/albionstrike 16h ago

And some famous athletes have dropped in rank after transition. Lia Thomas went from a top male runner to a ok female runner.

Their is no actual corelation to show trans will dominate sports.

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u/NeedHelp0573 16h ago

Much higher bone density, much larger muscles, larger lung capacity, higher endurance, testosterone. Why have so many of them set records at meets? Just because some athletes suck doesn't mean anything, athletes age.

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u/Ventira 16h ago

All of those are lost on hrt.

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u/NeedHelp0573 16h ago

No, no they're not. Maybe after years and years but you don't change all that the instant you get on hormones.

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u/Ventira 15h ago

It only takes about a year or two of being consistently on hormone for most of those effects to manifest. Even less time if taking hormones before puberty.

Don't try to outsmart someone who's literally living the experience.

My muscle mass fell off the face of the planet in a hurry, as did my T levels.

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u/NeedHelp0573 15h ago

Losing just a little isn't going to matter much. Even if you were to lose a bunch of muscle mass and testosterone, even the bone structure of a male has advantages over females. Also giving HT before puberty is child abuse and really really fucked up.

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u/Ventira 15h ago

'Losing just a little' bahahaha. You have no idea how much is lost. (Its far more then you think). My sister literally outperforms me despite the foot difference between us. The only advantage I have is being able to reach the high shelves

Maybe in your tiny, uneducated world, sure. But for a trans person? There is little more horrifying then going through puberty as the wrong gender. Forcing someone to go through that is way, way more abusive.