Should boxing accept transgender figthers?
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Anyway...
It's only an issue if a man becomes a women and wants to compete as a woman which would be unfair although I think there's an mma women that was allowed.
Some sports allow it after a certain time with hormone treatment, while other sports, like volleyball don't allow it at all.
So to answer the question, boxing should accept transgenders, but they should compete with other men/women depending on the gender they were born with.Comment
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like it doesn't make sense to me, why can't they be gay? you would have your body still intact then trying to turn it into something it's NOT. people can do whatever tf they want but if you think ur trapped in oppo sex body, you have a mental illness. thats just my opinionComment
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it's confusing to me. i have an x and y chromosome. its in every cell in my body. guess what, if i slapped on a vagina i'd still have the genetic makeup of a man.
like it doesn't make sense to me, why can't they be gay? you would have your body still intact then trying to turn it into something it's NOT. people can do whatever tf they want but if you think ur trapped in oppo sex body, you have a mental illness. thats just my opinion
Sidenote: Iran prefers to have it's gay citizens change their gender that goes along with their sexual preference, than have a bunch of ****sexuals running around like the evil Western United States.Comment
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Yes, it certainly would be cheaper having your head examined than going through a whole body transformation which leaves you deformed.
Sidenote: Iran prefers to have it's gay citizens change their gender that goes along with their sexual preference, than have a bunch of ****sexuals running around like the evil Western United States.
I'm completely fine with everything else, its just this thing that puzzles me. There's no "other" in gender and there shouldn't be. hope im not coming across as ignorant here. like its ok to me to be whatever tf u want. but you just cannot be a man if ur a woman and vice versa. i always thought that was more common sense than one's opinionComment
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