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Watering Hole
It's just biology, isn't it?
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<blockquote data-quote="LDUBS" data-source="post: 513025" data-attributes="member: 21536"><p>My focus has been clear and my comments hopefully fair, and not once have I said anything about transgender conversion. The argument is that biological men and women are different, including their skeletal structure. Hence the question. The question of a biological male's skeleton being larger and more robust should have a place in the discussion about biological males competing against women. Disagreement on this is surprising to me, but so be it. </p><p></p><p>I made it clear in my early post I agreed about bias in our news, and I'm sure you will take exception, but I would include all news sources. What should not happen, in my opinion, is an important issue is ignored because it is more important to take sides against either the conservative or liberal news outlet. </p><p></p><p>BTW, it has nothing to do with this discussion, but coincidentally, my son has a PhD in Anthopology. He managed a dig in Romania for a couple of years that focused on a pre-Roman settlement. He also did field work in Turkey and Scotland.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDUBS, post: 513025, member: 21536"] My focus has been clear and my comments hopefully fair, and not once have I said anything about transgender conversion. The argument is that biological men and women are different, including their skeletal structure. Hence the question. The question of a biological male's skeleton being larger and more robust should have a place in the discussion about biological males competing against women. Disagreement on this is surprising to me, but so be it. I made it clear in my early post I agreed about bias in our news, and I'm sure you will take exception, but I would include all news sources. What should not happen, in my opinion, is an important issue is ignored because it is more important to take sides against either the conservative or liberal news outlet. BTW, it has nothing to do with this discussion, but coincidentally, my son has a PhD in Anthopology. He managed a dig in Romania for a couple of years that focused on a pre-Roman settlement. He also did field work in Turkey and Scotland. [/QUOTE]
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