Perhaps they do.
Posted on: April 7, 2024 at 04:57:04 CT
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You’re entering a realm of human physiology and psychology where I am largely ignorant, so I really can’t say for sure.
I do know there are some number of people born with XY chromosomes and vaginas. Are they biologically male or female? Or neither? Or both?
There are a number of other conditions that make biological sex difficult or impossible to ascertain, so I think it’s safe to say that male/female is largely, but not always, binary. And once you understand and admit that fact into your worldview, then the whole question becomes a little more open to interpretation.
That being said, I understand the arguments for why biological males shouldn’t be allowed to compete on women’s teams. Do you understand the arguments for why they should? Have you come to a reasoned conclusion based on all the relevant facts, studies and other information?
Or do you base your opinion on feelings and ignorance?