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    And when it comes to winning money in a tournament, I imagine they're going to cut down on their hormone dosage considerably before competing. There's just too many ways to get around that.


    ...stir it up and pass it around.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tepres View Post
    And when it comes to winning money in a tournament, I imagine they're going to cut down on their hormone dosage considerably before competing. There's just too many ways to get around that.
    Yea I dont think so. Once you have SRS or an orchi that testosterone production is lower than a GG female.

    Besides, those women can just take steroids. How is that any different than what you just said?



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    Quote Originally Posted by AmyDaly View Post
    Yea I dont think so. Once you have SRS that testosterone production is lower than a GG female.

    Besides, those women can just take steroids. How is that any different than what you just said?
    I'm not sure but I believe there's steroid testing in that sport. If not, it's only a matter of time before they do start testing. There not going to check to make sure a tranny is taking the proper amount of hormones to make sure her strength equals a GG's.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tepres View Post
    I'm not sure but I believe there's steroid testing in that sport. There not going to check to make sure a tranny is taking the proper amount of hormones to make sure her strength equals a GG's. If not, it's only a matter of time before they do start testing.
    once you remove the testicles as that performer has, you will not even be producing as much testosterone as a gg female...so it doesn't really matter

    besides, I think in sports that do allow transsexuals that require you have a sex change. There is no point in checking hormone levels for TS women any more than a GG woman at that point.



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    Finally a reason to watch womens golf, apart from watching Michelle Wee of course. Dirty cow!!!



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    Quote Originally Posted by AmyDaly View Post
    once you remove the testicles as that performer has, you will not even be producing as much testosterone as a gg female...so it doesn't really matter

    besides, I think in sports that do allow transsexuals that require you have a sex change. There is no point in checking hormone levels for TS women any more than a GG woman at that point.
    If the tranny was a strong man, then she's not going to lose all of the male strength that was acquired over a lifetime, even after the surgery.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tepres View Post
    If the tranny was a strong man, then she's not going to lose all of the male strength that was acquired over a lifetime, even after the surgery.
    atleast 50-75% of muscle mass WILL be loss assuming shes not working out or something...you will be suprised. Look at some before and after pictures.

    its not an overnight thing. Happens over a few years.



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    Quote Originally Posted by AmyDaly View Post
    atleast 50-75% of muscle mass WILL be loss assuming shes not working out or something...you will be suprised. Look at some before and after pictures.

    its not an overnight thing. Happens over a few years.
    I seriously doubt a cop who had SRS when he was 52 years old is going to lose that much muscle mass.



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    Quote Originally Posted by fred41 View Post
    I seriously doubt a cop who had SRS when he was 52 years old is going to lose that much muscle mass.
    she will...it takes time, but its going to happen.



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    Quote Originally Posted by AmyDaly View Post
    she will...it takes time, but its going to happen.
    but until it happens she may have an unfair advantage...(not like I care about golf..lol...but fair is fair)...



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