RE: Man Named 'Tiffany' Is Dominating Women's Pro Volleyball in Brazil
February 28, 2018 at 12:48 pm
(This post was last modified: February 28, 2018 at 12:50 pm by GrandizerII.)
(February 28, 2018 at 12:20 pm)A Theist Wrote:(February 28, 2018 at 11:32 am)Catholic_Lady Wrote: Yep. Having been in cross country and track all through high school and college, the best female in our varsity team was still always *significantly* slower than the slowest male in our varsity team. Its not even close. Now, let that sink in - our fastest female was always much slower than our slowest male. Males have a fundamental physical advantage over females when it comes to these types of things. Not just because of current hormone and chemical makeup, but because of bone density, muscle mass, height, size of body frame, size of heart and lungs, and possibly many other things that have not yet been discovered or identified, but that make up the biophysical differences between male/female.
My husband is not a big dude at all. But when we wrestle around for fun, I can feel just how much stronger he is than me. He can pin down both my arms with one hand, and there is absolutely nothing I can do. It literally feels like he is made out of different "stuff" than myself, and I am completely helpless. Fair or not, thats just the work of evolution - males ARE built to be bigger and stronger and faster than females, period. This fact has made women oppressed throughout history, because outwardly, we are the weaker sex and that made us more vulnerable throughout the stone age and still does so now a days in some ways.[/hide]
Ever hear of Roberto Duran? During his reign as the Lightweight Champion in Boxing he was known for having the hardest punch pound for pound in Boxing. He also earned a reputation for having hands of stone because he hit so hard. Let his hair grow long, put some lipstick on him and let him fight as a transgender female. Put him in with former female mma champion Ronda Rousey, both in their primes. Which of the two champions does anyone think would win. Both champions. Both in the same weight class, (Rousey currently at 135). Duran being biologically male and physically stronger would destroy Ronda Rousey with little effort.
That depends. Are we lowering his (or rather, her) testosterone levels to an acceptable level in this scenario? That makes a difference. Not saying that Rousey would win for sure, but let's keep this hypothetical in tune with what's happening in reality.