Looks like a duck, walks like a duck, talks like a duck, dang nabbit it's a duck!
yeah well its a duck with a vag....so you can bust all up inside it
I am pretty sure I would have sex with "it", no member to push out of the way, and no worries about getting "it" pregnant. Where do I sign up?
i agree with spencer wrote:
yeah well its a duck with a vag....so you can bust all up inside it
Yes, but no uterus or ovaries. I made a comment on another thread about check the plumbing and seeing if 'She' had a period etc. And was belittled. Looks like Da Troof hurts! Semenya has TESTES! More male than female!
I feel sorry for her but they can't let her compete with the women because she's built like a man. It's too bad the South Africans even let her compete in the first place. It's sad that she's got to go through all this. I can't even make a snarky comment. It's just wrong.
she has a vag, and cant reproduce, i dont know why everyone is so against it. what if a guy has ovaries but still has a penis?
All girl wrote:
I feel sorry for her but they can't let her compete with the women because she's built like a man. It's too bad the South Africans even let her compete in the first place. It's sad that she's got to go through all this. I can't even make a snarky comment. It's just wrong.
Do you feel sorry for child predators?
He knew what he was doing.
It will be interesting to see what the SA federation says now.
All girl wrote:
I feel sorry for her but they can't let her compete with the women because she's built like a man. It's too bad the South Africans even let her compete in the first place. It's sad that she's got to go through all this. I can't even make a snarky comment. It's just wrong.
He is a man wrote:
Do you feel sorry for child predators?
He knew what he was doing.
It will be interesting to see what the SA federation says now.
Great point of comparison in this case, child predators.
sickpuppy wrote:
I am pretty sure I would have sex with "it", no member to push out of the way, and no worries about getting "it" pregnant. Where do I sign up?
You go for it. I'll stick to women.
So, why can't "she" with testes run as a man?
Frankly, all this comes as no surprise, because there was an article out of South Africa when Semenya burst on the scene, saying that s/he was a hermaphrodite. Never should have been allowed to compete at world's, and I said this before. If you let him/her continue to compete, like Mutola, Semenya would own the 800m for the next fifteen years and in my book would destroy that sham of a world record (even my grandmother said during the 1983 World Championships 800m final about Kratochvilova, "that's not a woman." In the latter case, it was probably just drugs, not hermaphroditism.
let me help you wif dis wrote:
So, why can't "she" with testes run as a man?
"She" probably could if "she" was fast enough. I bet "she" could break 1:50. Could probably make good money in some appearance fees and then "she" could develop a center for children to get into sports.
Was thinking the same thing - after a year of training and development, in a race with men, she could run sub 150.
Speaking of that wrote:
let me help you wif dis wrote:So, why can't "she" with testes run as a man?
"She" probably could if "she" was fast enough. I bet "she" could break 1:50. Could probably make good money in some appearance fees and then "she" could develop a center for children to get into sports.
Good point on Mutola. If they strip Semenya of her medals, shouldn't they also insist on a genetic test for Mutola?
Really, shouldn't every female athlete have to undergo this test? Hardly seems fair that the burden of proof is placed on only one athlete.
Another Opinion wrote:
This is an unfair advantage due to the fact the Testosterone levels are higher...JUST LIKE A MAN'S!
All I've seen stated is that her testosterone levels are three times higher than an average females.
Do you know whether her levels are just like a man's or just somewhere in between? (I would think males have far more than three times the average female.)
But since we're talking about 'average' females, what do you think the levels of clean Olympic female throwers or sprinters (for example) are compared to 'average' females, given they obviously have far more genetic talent (strength, speed, muscles, size) than 'average' females?
greater point wrote:
Another Opinion wrote:This is an unfair advantage due to the fact the Testosterone levels are higher...JUST LIKE A MAN'S!
All I've seen stated is that her testosterone levels are three times higher than an average females.
Do you know whether her levels are just like a man's or just somewhere in between? (I would think males have far more than three times the average female.)
But since we're talking about 'average' females, what do you think the levels of clean Olympic female throwers or sprinters (for example) are compared to 'average' females, given they obviously have far more genetic talent (strength, speed, muscles, size) than 'average' females?
The average mature male produces about 40-60 times more testosterone than a female although the range in both sexes is wide and there is some overlap. Caster is therefore well below typical male values and within the envelope for females. If the reports are correct she is certainly not a hermaphrodite since she doesn't have both functioning male and female reproductive organs, in fact she appears to have neither! Most likely she has androgen insensitivity syndrome (AIS). In humans the default body plan is female, if the Y chromosome is present a low level of testosterone is produced which leads to the primary sex characteristics, increased production in puberty leads to all the secondary sex characteristics. However in someone with AIS the androgen receptors don't work and none of that happens so the appearance is female. From Caster's appearance it would appear that some of the anabolic effects of her low testosterone production are present. If that is the case with Caster she is genotypically male but phenotypically female. My understanding of IAAF rules on this matter is that if she had the surgery to remove the testes she would be eligible to compete as a woman after two years. The medical reason for removing the testes is not clear however, there certainly is no overriding health concern that I'm aware of, and in any case there are good reasons to postpone it beyond puberty (late in the case of someone with CAIS). Medically someone with CAIS is regarded as female.
She is pseudo male when it relates to being a hemaphrodite. If she has her testes removed that means she would stop producing the extra testerone which gives her/he an advantage. This issue has come up before about Semena...it's sad but he/she knew it would come up again.
let me help you wif dis wrote:
So, why can't "she" with testes run as a man?
there would be no problem with this douchebag. Just like if a disabled person who could compete in the special olympics were good enough to compete in the real deal, they'd certainly be welcome.
Correct me if I'm wrong. If someone had AIS, they wouldn't respond to the testosterone. Therefore, high levels of testosterone wouldn't affect her body type or performance. Women with AIS are usually very female looking. They have normal breast development, etc. Caster doesn't seem to have this. Women with AIS also have testosterone levels like a man. Caster doesn't. This leads me to believe that she doesn't have AIS, despite the lack of female reproductive organs and the presence of undescended testes.