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I appreciate your opinion. It's a sensitive subject for sure. I think she was born as a man but identifys as a woman, which is fine but her body probably makes her stronger, which in my opinion, makes it unfair for the other woman in the field

sensitive to whom? Snowflakes looking for their next "cause". Forget the basics like poverty, illness, and famine. Men are men, women are women. If you identify as a women that doesn't mean you are a women (as biology dictates). You may "feel" like you are a women but facts don't care about your feelings. If you get a sex change, it still doesn't make you a women; only by appearance. Biology will not grow a man a working uterus or the natural feminine hormones to boot. It's only a sensitive discussion if we de-humanize people going through this. I'm just stating facts, I can still empathize that a person is having an identity crisis.

Don't you think you could be born with a male body but have more estrogen in your body thus making you feel like a woman? Should you be forced to live your life as a man even if you feel like a woman?

Yes, thus the identity crisis. But don't I wish I was a little bit taller, I wish I was a baller, I wish I had a girl who looked good, I would call her, I wish I had a rabbit in a hat with a bat And a six four Impala.

  • basically life is unfair. If we could rid down-syndrom children of the extra chromosome they got we would do it. Why does this happen to people? - IDK but it doesn't change reality. Most straight men would NEVER sleep with a male who became a women, just a fact. We don't like GMO's we prefer organic etc. etc.

Skee Lo! Haha Well thanks for sharing your thoughts, I appreciate your candor