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<blockquote data-quote="zubenelgenubi" data-source="post: 4053020" data-attributes="member: 63706"><p>I read it, they clearly don't understand much about testosterone, and simply made claims about it without any corroborating sources. They also split hairs about the definition of "athleticism". It <em>is</em> an opinion piece, afterall. </p><p></p><p>I do, however, completely agree with the core thesis, that being women with naturally elevated levels of testosterone who compete in women's sports should not be forced to take steps to lower their testosterone levels. You might as well force faster athletes to stop training until their speed is more in line with the other competitors, or force taller athletes to have their lower legs amputated so they would be a more average height.</p><p></p><p>It's tough for everyone else, but when people have the natural advantages <em>and </em>they train hard, they can be pretty unstoppable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zubenelgenubi, post: 4053020, member: 63706"] I read it, they clearly don't understand much about testosterone, and simply made claims about it without any corroborating sources. They also split hairs about the definition of "athleticism". It [I]is[/I] an opinion piece, afterall. I do, however, completely agree with the core thesis, that being women with naturally elevated levels of testosterone who compete in women's sports should not be forced to take steps to lower their testosterone levels. You might as well force faster athletes to stop training until their speed is more in line with the other competitors, or force taller athletes to have their lower legs amputated so they would be a more average height. It's tough for everyone else, but when people have the natural advantages [I]and [/I]they train hard, they can be pretty unstoppable. [/QUOTE]
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