• @ieatpillowtags@lemm.ee
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    153 months ago

    Odd that you would focus on testosterone levels instead of muscle mass. It’s certainly true that trans women have testosterone levels comparable with cis women, and also true that they would lose some amount of muscle mass due to that. However, they still retain more muscle than a cis woman would have, in general.

    I think it’s legitimate to ask if that’s fair.

    • @LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      73 months ago

      Ah, because testosterone levels hugely influence muscle mass and resultant strength and performance. The longest study on the matter actually ended up with trans women having on average LESS muscle strength than cis women.

      https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8090355/

      I don’t actually give a single shit about sports btw.

      But this is a good example, this issue brings out the inherent bloodthirst many cis have towards trans people.

      • @papertowels@lemmy.one
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        73 months ago

        I suspect that this study should be repeated on the athlete subpopulations, because I imagine many trans women are actively trying to not be muscular in order to aid transitioning, which is a different goal from those participating in athletics.

      • @ieatpillowtags@lemm.ee
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        53 months ago

        …bloodthirst?? Because somebody disagreed with you? How about you calm down instead of being such an extremist. And no, your single study with like 8 people in each group is not more convincing than all of the other studies that you’re deliberately choosing to ignore.

        • @whoreticulture@lemmy.world
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          How about you listen to trans women rather than tell someone to “calm down” when addressing one of the main transphobic talking points? And doing so with a ton of evidence and personal experience? Asshole.

          • @ieatpillowtags@lemm.ee
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            Calm down. And no, there has not been a “ton” of evidence. So far I’ve seen a grand total of one actual study, and it’s a very small one.

              • @ieatpillowtags@lemm.ee
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                Are you admitting that you’re the same person on two accounts? That’s really pathetic you know. Can’t your ideas stand on their own?

                • @whoreticulture@lemmy.world
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                  33 months ago

                  No I just have bad grammar lol why does everyone on this website think people are making second accounts, it’s happened so many times and I’ve only been here a couple days

            • @whoreticulture@lemmy.world
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              33 months ago

              I am not the person who said bloodthirsty, but this whole thread is pretty intense. If you’re not trans maybe it’s hard to see, but people get disproportionately worked up about this topic when they otherwise don’t give a shit about women’s sports, and most female athletes aren’t worried about it. It’s cringe that people are so invested in kicking trans women out of sports.

    • BruceTwarzen
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      23 months ago

      I really don’t know enough about who has when an advantage, but when that whole drama broke out about that swimmer who won by a landslide that used to be a man, i was browsing some trans/lgbtq boards. Most of them said that it’s more than fair, because men have denser bones and a lot of convincing arguments for her. But then it had me thinking, why are men so dominant in swinning then? (I assume they are, i think professional sports are pretty pointless and shit)
      With all that being said, i feel like if you go through a sex change, which should he the most important and dearest thing one could ever do, maybe it’s time to just drop a silly sport for it. Because one of these things is surely more important than the other.

      • HopeOfTheGunblade
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        Before HRT, she was a top ranked men’s swimmer. After hrt, on the men’s, she dropped into the 400s. When she had been on HRT long enough to compete as a woman, she was a top ranked women’s swimmer, but was still beaten by several cis women. What’s the issue, exactly?

        • El Barto
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          How Who are we talking about?

          Edit: autocorrect

          • HopeOfTheGunblade
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            63 months ago

            I can’t parse this sentence as written. I predict that you actually meant, “Who are we talking about?”, and to answer that, Lia Thomas, the trans swimmer who the right focused on as their primary hate figure with respect to their campaign against trans people being allowed to exist.

            • El Barto
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              13 months ago

              Thank you. I’ve corrected my question, and yes, I meant “who.”

              Man, the right sucks.

      • Ada
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        33 months ago

        When you transition, you often lose everything. Family, friends, work, support networks. You name it, every single one of them is impacted, even if they’re not lost completely.

        It’s not a “silly sport” it’s community, which can be life saving if you’ve lost most of the rest of it…

      • HopeOfTheGunblade
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        Incidentally also, Lia Thomas set a school record. Not a state record, not a national record, not a world record. Her performance just was not that out of line than one would expect from any other woman.