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Re: Arizona law blocked my daughter from playing high school sports 

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Decomposed > Nonsense. I'm certain that this lady's SON is free to try out for any of the boy sports.


Hey De,
I find myself moderately curious as to whether or not the kids parents gave 'him' puberty blockers. . . and or a sex change operation.

If they haven't - and the kid is just a guy running around in women's clothes then, if the parents REALLY want 'him' to try out for track then all 'he' has to do is dress like a guy and go for it. (And, as you said, if 'he' isn't physically as fast or strong as the more athletic types . . well life is all too often unfair.)

If they have . . Well, in my opinion giving puberty blockers or other 'sex change drugs' to little children is a form of child abuse. And 'sex change surgeries' is maiming and mutilating children.

Because, small children are incapable of making an informed decision regarding 'what sex they want to be'. And they are very impressionable. If an adult tells them 'Oh, you can change your sex if you want to' . . . I can just see a little kid thinking "I can be a girl this week and have a sleepover at Cindy's . . . and I can be a boy next week and play with Donny and his tonka trucks in the mud puddles . . and the week after that I can play princess with Dahlia . . ."

One can NOT turn a little boy into a little girl, and one can NOT turn a little girl into a little boy. Small children need a decent grasp on reality. They can understand if it has a ding dong it is a little boy and uses the 'Mens Room' and if it doesn't it is a little girl and uses the 'Ladies Room'. Simple, no confusion, and no mutilation of little kids. But before puberty they haven't a clue as to why boys and girls have different parts and they shouldn't have to worry about it.

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Re: Arizona law blocked my daughter from playing high school sports
By: Decomposed
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Mon, 01 May 23 4:39 AM
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Zimbler0:

Re: “Except she cannot. Arizona passed a transgender sports ban. Any opportunity she had to try something new was taken from her.”
Nonsense. I'm certain that this lady's SON is free to try out for any of the boy sports. And if he's not good enough to make a team or, once in a boy's sport, to win, well, boo hoo. Tough break.

I was very small in high school. Same for my son. No sports for either of us. Life has its disappointments. I had to spend my time on other things. My son was in scouts. He also became strong in piano, and choir, and acting, and trivia, and band, and languages, and math and . . . it worked out well for him. Unlike this lady's son, he wasn't a whiner about the things that he COULDN'T do.

Fortunately, kids today have plenty of options. They don't all involve trophies or beating peers who don't share their physical attributes. I suggest this woman tell her son to find a DIFFERENT school activity and work hard to get good at it.






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