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Maybe I don't know how women looks but I know how testosterone looks. And definetly she have a lot of it.
Women have testosterone. Some more, some less. Deal with it.
Well. I tried. That’s not really a good faith response to my question. If you’re not here to talk, you’re here to try and force people to listen. ‘Cept that doesn’t work so hot on the internet 🤣
See ya, Noisy.
Maybe the concept of men and women can be a social construct but if someone do too much testosterone they will always look like someone who done too much testosterone.. it's just science.
As a dude who unironically wrote the words “do too much testosterone”, I wouldn’t be invoking science if I were you 🤣🤣🤣
Ok then explain me what doing too much testosterone do to someone's body?
See, this isn’t how this works. You came in and made a claim. You said the athlete didn’t look like a woman. I asked you what you thought a woman looks like. You shifted the goal posts and said “nah, let’s talk about what testosterone does to the body”. Next you’ll be asking me to prove some bassackward negative I never introduced. I know how this plays out and it’s boring.
I’m not following you down this rabbit hole. This is goodbye, my dude.
Good luck
Moron
In women, it helps with fertility on in vitro treatments. It's a necessary hormone for everybody.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5813298/
Are you claiming Khelif was doping with testosterone? Because no one official has made such an accusation.
Think about it, maybe she is doing testosterone as a cheating method thinking "with all this stuff of LGBT+ hype going there is no problem"
That is one hell of an accusation to throw out with literally zero evidence
No one has made that accusation but you. So maybe you should think about it.
Khelif was not disqualified by the IBA because of testosterone. They will not say what test she took, they will not say who administered it, they will not say the results, but they will say she wasn't tested for testosterone.
Does that not strike you as odd?