Synchronised swimming? Diving, golf, table tennis, bowling springs to mind. Oh and perhaps showjumping.What other sports can you think of that men & women can compete in with neither having an advantage ?
What about it?What about Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome
Or men.I don't think I'll be queuing up to see women dart players anytime soon.
IIRC back in the day, many East German, Russian and Romanian track and field athletes were frankenwomen.
Women have smaller brainsChess.
They do indeed compete together, not sure about golf as physical strength plays a part of it .Oh and perhaps showjumping.
Smaller than ignorant irrational misogynists in Durham?Women have smaller brains
T W A TSmaller than ignorant irrational misogynists in Durham?
I don't think so.
No but I thought it interesting to point out the difficulty reaching a scientific test to prove whether an athlete is male or female.Interesting read. However is it fair to compare this instance with transgenderism? Specifically a man training for 10+ years with an expected high T count contributing to male development only to then compete as a trans woman against other women who will have not physically developed equally to that same person? There will be a margin in any case but a lot more extreme in the case of a 'biological' man prone to testosterone sensitivity and a woman who would have a much lower count?
Women have smaller brains
.lol.Misogynist!!..you getting the hang of this humour thing dude..Some women are ok!!..Smaller than ignorant irrational misogynists in Durham?
I don't think so.
There are large differences performance wise. When Michelle Wie burst onto the scene as a big hitting teen, sponsors were keen to pit her against the men in a PGA tour event. I'm not sure she ever made the cut in any of the men's events she took part in and quickly settled back to the shorter easier ladies tour. Annika Sorenstam tried and failed too I believe.not sure about golf