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mumsnet discusses what is a woman (12 pages of seethe)

https://www.mumsnet.com/talk/womens_rights/5139210-what-is-a-woman

>It's that there's

>a) no publicly available evidence for the xy chromosome result - if there is please can someone post the source?

>b) if you read the famous lancet article on the trans debate which covers xy chromosomes and s*x and dsds you will realise that a Y chromosome is not a literal letter Y, it is four chromatids of differing lengths and therefore not a neatly packaged thing

>c) evidence for higher testosterone, which essentially means nothing. I am currently pregnant with a baby boy, my testosterone levels are also above the cutoff point so presumably that means I am male too? despite having a human being kicking me in the ribs right now!?

>d) mn keyboard warriors saying Imane Khelif is a man is just offensive to someone who was born female and raised female, and had to face so much sexism in her life to even be able to enter boxing. I feel bad for her.

>e) mn keyboard warriors are actually using the same argument as the TRAs is ironic

>f) comments like the one above about Muslim countries pisses me off

>g) snopes and other fact check organisations say she was born and lived her entire life as female, and is not trans, and has not transitioned. She is not a man and she has never been a man.


>I see the possibility that a woman, who was born female, who was brought up female, who had to face sexism on her boxing journey because 'it's not feminine', who was part of controversial chromosome testing where I have seen no actual publicly available evidence that she has xy chromosomes, who has female body parts, who has high levels of testosterone, I think she has wrongly been accused of being male when all along she's just some girl who is a boxer. I just think it's worth considering this point. And that in the event that someone has all the female anatomy and things I describe above, how awful that people all over the world are going round being like 'it's a man it's a man'.


>But Khelif is a man, who based on the publicly-available information, has a DSD only men can have.

>He wasn't born female, he was misidentified by the doctor only having a cursory glance at what looked like a vulva.


TIL: shit is complicated and mumsnet bends the definitions to exclude ugly women/DSDs lmao

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DSD, and specifically androgen insensitivity, is not a variation on a beautiful spectrum of sexual development. Rather, having XY chromosomes yet developing a female phenotype is the result of a deleterious genetic defect.

You will look like a woman but you will never be a woman, and you will never reproduce. !ifrickinglovescience !biology

You are not sexually developed if you cannot reproduce.

Sorry but sometimes shit sucks.

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Sorry but sometimes shit sucks.

I'm really getting sick of this attitude wokies have everyone should always be able to do whatever they want. I'd love to be out there competing in the 100m dash. Unfortunately I'm a cripple so I just can't ever do that. That's nobody's fault, I just have a medical condition that disqualifies me. These boxers do too.

It's like the fricking magic wheelchairs in D&D where you can be a crip and there's no negative consequences at all. Whenever I see this shit I know it's got to be coming from people who had really easy lives, because most of us didn't have the chance to do whatever we wanted in life.

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Everyone can do whatever they want

(except share the wrong opinions)

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Frick man, I didn't mean to be a downer at ya. I love your balls. You can magic wheelchair down my throat for all I care.

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Nah, that's fine. It's not something I feel bad about anymore.

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Wanna touch peepees?

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Sure. My herpes isn't breaking out right now so I think we're gucci.

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I love the idea that BBEGs make accessible dungeons for the heroes. Not even Scooby Doo villains are this accommodating.

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