Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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This isn't about being gay, lesbian, bisexual. Zilch. It has to do with gender identity. Being comfortable in your own skin, in your own body. There are transgender women who are lesbians, and transgender women who are hetero. There are also transgender women who are asexual - meaning, they aren't interested in sex at all, with anyone. They are women, because their emotions, thought-processes, mentality, how they perceive themselves, is that of a female not a male. Their biology doesn't match EVERYTHING ELSE about them. And so rather than change WHO they are inside, to match WHAT they are outside, they change the WHAT so they can remain the WHO. It's very strange to me, and it makes me uncomfortable to consider that anyone would be that way, or have surgery to change their biology. But I'm not their judge, it's not my place to tell them they're wrong. They know how they feel, and they're the ones who have to live in their skin. Just like some folks get botox and belly tucks and face-lifts and brazillian butt-lifts and cheek implants and dentures when they get older because they want to deny or defy aging and look as young as they feel. Some people do the same thing with their sexual organs to match how they feel. It's weird to me, but I accept it. Sad that so many people are horrified by the concept that they can't accept that someone ELSE needs to present themselves in the way they feel, just because it doesn't fit with what THEY think that person should be. It's not up to anyone else to determine whether John needs to be Jane. It's up to John. |
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People can do whatever they want to their bodies but that doesn't mean they can then compete in a sport that is not their true biologic gender. It's crazy and unfair to the "real" women. Hmmm...I wonder why you don't see women that are transformed into men competing in male sports. The answer is obvious. Any other argument is ridiculous.
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IMO, there is nothing unusual or wrong with 'coed' softball teams in TV.
What is wrong is a transgender knocking off a woman from a team in a women's league. Otherwise, I have zero issue playing ball with a woman or anyone who identifies as a woman or a man. And I play softball in both TV and outside of TV. Everyone is welcomed. Besides, most men have little or no issue playing ball with a woman. The league I play in outside of TV is coed and there are a number of very talented women who play. A number of them better athletes than some of the men. We're talking former college softball players at times. Great league. |
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Why do people insist on making claims without looking them up first, do they really think no one will check? Proof by emphatic assertion rarely works. Confirmation bias is real; I can find any number of articles that say so. Victor, NY - Randallstown, MD - Yakima, WA - Stevensville, MD - Village of Hillsborough |
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Yes, it was initially about LPGA golf, but this post has evolved.
I am not aware of any gender specific softball leagues in TV. Neighborhood softball on Saturdays is often coed. TV 'men's' leagues are comprised of Divisions with teams within. There are a finite number of players on each team. Typically 12. Managers traft players based on criteria such as ability and statistics. Other factors of a personal nature come into play. Such as friends, golf or poker buddies. Whatever. The result is that not everyone who signs up gets on a team. They can substitute or elect to move down to a lower division that must accept them, for one season only. It can be a cold experience for some players to be 'rejected'. Point being does a physically gifted transgender qualify to knock of a woman in a 'women's' league? I'm sure it's all kumbaya until someone gets booted off. |
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Neighborhood or Saturday softball is open to everyone. Large rosters.
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And for the one that insists that it is up to how a person "feels" that is only an opinion. Genders are not dictated solely by equipment. It is definitely not dictated on a whim or suggestion of what a person "feels" like in a given year. A person's chromosomes, bone structure, etc. is the REAL defining evidence of gender. Not what someone "feels" like. A person grows hair on his face and tells everyone that he is a dog. Does that make him a dog?
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There may be ramifications with the local baseball leagues but think of the larger landscape which includes titles, record setting, scholarships, Olympic berths for women. Individual rights end when they infringe on other’s rights. Biological women who are heterosexual have no choice to compete with any one other than females. Transgenders have a choice. |
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Q....Why do we build snowmen, and not snow-women?
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Hailey went and had the sex change. had them removed. I give her credit for courage. bruce Jenner, that cross dresser, wouldn't have the guts to do that, as well as a few million other crossdressers.....bruce Jenner is part of the khardsashian tribe, which the media keeps ramming down our throats....all they want is for people to "look at me"
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Could you please cite some... Or even one...
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