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Biden's Education Sec Pick Asked About Boys Playing in Girls' Sports
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<blockquote data-quote="RocksInMyHead" data-source="post: 75723220" data-attributes="member: 284142"><p>Sure they can. It does depend on <em>when</em> those hormones are received and how much of them, but hormones are the primary drivers of our physiques. Someone who goes through puberty and only receives hormone therapy afterwards is likely going to have lingering male/female traits (beyond genitals). </p><p></p><p>However, it's also important to consider that even within the genders, there can be <em>massive</em> differences in physical ability. My sister had a friend on her middle school basketball team who was already 5'10" at age 11. She could win games singlehandedly and was already being scouted by colleges in 7th grade. She plays professionally now. 100% biologically female. Meanwhile, I (a boy) barely hit 5'0" by the end of 8th grade. I'll give you three guesses on which one of us would have won in a 1v1, and the first two don't count.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RocksInMyHead, post: 75723220, member: 284142"] Sure they can. It does depend on [I]when[/I] those hormones are received and how much of them, but hormones are the primary drivers of our physiques. Someone who goes through puberty and only receives hormone therapy afterwards is likely going to have lingering male/female traits (beyond genitals). However, it's also important to consider that even within the genders, there can be [I]massive[/I] differences in physical ability. My sister had a friend on her middle school basketball team who was already 5'10" at age 11. She could win games singlehandedly and was already being scouted by colleges in 7th grade. She plays professionally now. 100% biologically female. Meanwhile, I (a boy) barely hit 5'0" by the end of 8th grade. I'll give you three guesses on which one of us would have won in a 1v1, and the first two don't count. [/QUOTE]
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