copier addict says that trans women are REAL women. He says they are NOT men...they are REAL women and to prove his point he said he'd have sex with one and not hold his past against him.
I totally disagree with copier addict. I think a trans woman is a man and will always be a man. And that means that copier addict is gay if he has sex with one. That's what I believe.
Ditto for a trans swimmer. The reason "she" is breaking all these records is because he's a man and men are superior athletes.
By the way, I think bsm2 stands with copier addict and he too would have sex with a trans. I could be wrong. Maybe he will go on record.
I totally disagree with copier addict. I think a trans woman is a man and will always be a man. And that means that copier addict is gay if he has sex with one. That's what I believe.
Ditto for a trans swimmer. The reason "she" is breaking all these records is because he's a man and men are superior athletes.
Transgender swimmers Lia Thomas, Iszac Henig clobber Ivy League competition amid debate
over eligibility
Transgender swimmers Lia Thomas and Iszac Henig brought the national spotlight to the Ivy League Championships this week and are going home conference champions as debate rages over eligibility rules.
Penn’s Thomas and Yale’s Henig dominated in the pool during their individual events.
Thomas’ got off to a bit of a slow start at the conference championships. She narrowly kept Penn in the lead during the first leg of the 800 free relay Wednesday. But the Quakers finished behind Princeton and Yale.
Thomas raced in her first individual event Thursday and won convincingly.
The senior got off to a slow start in the 500 free and had to come back against Princeton’s Ellie Marquardt. But Thomas pulled away by the midpoint of the race. She finished in a time of 4:37:32 and took home first place, giving the Quakers 32 points for the total team rankings.
Thomas finished about seven seconds ahead of teammate Catherine Buroker to pick up the victory and set a record at Harvard University's Blodgett Pool.
More records
Thomas' breaking of records wasn't over.
On Friday night, Thomas set a record in the 200-yard freestyle competition on her way to another conference title. She finished in first place with a mark of 1:43.12, setting a record for the event and at Blodgett Pool.
Henig didn’t leave the pool empty-handed either Thursday night.
Henig won the Ivy League Championship in the 50 free. Henig, who is transitioning from female to male and uses male pronouns, defeated Princeton’s Nikki Venema with a time of 21.93.
On Friday, Henig finished third in the 100-yard butterfly, recording a time of 52.82. Venema finished in first at 52.42 and Harvard’s Abigail Carr posted a 52.69.
Not everyone was pleased Thomas was eligible to compete.
over eligibility
Transgender swimmers Lia Thomas and Iszac Henig brought the national spotlight to the Ivy League Championships this week and are going home conference champions as debate rages over eligibility rules.
Penn’s Thomas and Yale’s Henig dominated in the pool during their individual events.
Thomas’ got off to a bit of a slow start at the conference championships. She narrowly kept Penn in the lead during the first leg of the 800 free relay Wednesday. But the Quakers finished behind Princeton and Yale.
Thomas raced in her first individual event Thursday and won convincingly.
The senior got off to a slow start in the 500 free and had to come back against Princeton’s Ellie Marquardt. But Thomas pulled away by the midpoint of the race. She finished in a time of 4:37:32 and took home first place, giving the Quakers 32 points for the total team rankings.
Thomas finished about seven seconds ahead of teammate Catherine Buroker to pick up the victory and set a record at Harvard University's Blodgett Pool.
More records
Thomas' breaking of records wasn't over.
On Friday night, Thomas set a record in the 200-yard freestyle competition on her way to another conference title. She finished in first place with a mark of 1:43.12, setting a record for the event and at Blodgett Pool.
Henig didn’t leave the pool empty-handed either Thursday night.
Henig won the Ivy League Championship in the 50 free. Henig, who is transitioning from female to male and uses male pronouns, defeated Princeton’s Nikki Venema with a time of 21.93.
On Friday, Henig finished third in the 100-yard butterfly, recording a time of 52.82. Venema finished in first at 52.42 and Harvard’s Abigail Carr posted a 52.69.
Not everyone was pleased Thomas was eligible to compete.
By the way, I think bsm2 stands with copier addict and he too would have sex with a trans. I could be wrong. Maybe he will go on record.
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