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  • #46
    Originally posted by Kevin Richardson
    I suspect Daisy is right (no surprise there) that most individuals suffering from this sort of malady are unaware of having it. How difficult it must be to learn of it through the media, along with the rest of the literate world! Not only are you stripped of what may be your proudest moment, but you are declared to the public as either a cheat or an anatomical anomoly (sp?)..
    Especially coming from a background of abject poverty and not understanding what she had done wrong. I'm pretty sure all empathy is sitting on HER side of the scale.

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    • #47
      from the article-

      Normally, women have two X chromosomes (XX) and men have an X or Y chromosome (XY) in their cells. However, some people born with a Y chromosome develop all the physical characteristics of a woman except internal sex organs – androgen insensitivity syndrome or AIS.

      The woman might be XY but still not a man because her body never responds to the testosterone she’s producing. – AFP
      phsstt!

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      • #48
        Re: Lack of "Sexual Characteristics" of a Woman Ro

        Originally posted by EPelle
        Lack of "sexual characteristics" of a woman
        India:s Santhi to be stripped of Asiad Silver

        http://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/14784.asp

        Santhi Soundarajan who made India proud by winning the silver medal in the women's 800m event at the Asian Games in Doha, is likely to be stripped of her medal after it was found that she did not have the necessary ‘sexual characteristics’ of a woman.


        Ran 2.08,62 in heat, and 2.03,16 in the final.
        Looks like a dude to me!! ops:

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        • #49
          Originally posted by malmo
          Originally posted by Kevin Richardson
          I suspect Daisy is right (no surprise there) that most individuals suffering from this sort of malady are unaware of having it. How difficult it must be to learn of it through the media, along with the rest of the literate world! Not only are you stripped of what may be your proudest moment, but you are declared to the public as either a cheat or an anatomical anomoly (sp?)..
          Especially coming from a background of abject poverty and not understanding what she had done wrong. I'm pretty sure all empathy is sitting on HER side of the scale.
          Your unwillingness to judge right from wrong is the main reason the town that shares your name---Malmo, Sweden---is spiralling downward into mass lunacy!!

          http://www.faithfreedom.org/oped/Fjordman50506.htm

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          • #50
            CrunchTime you appear to have misread, or not read, the science. This isn't a simple case of right and wrong and this person deserves every sympathy; even if not for her condition then at least for the terrible trauma she is going through. Have a heart, for crying out loud.

            Justin

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            • #51
              I wish her all the best and I'm hoping that she will get all the support and love she needs to get through this. The world still has much to learn.

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              • #52
                why are these 2 above posts by crunchtime even allowed here?

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by cacique
                  why are these 2 above posts by crunchtime even allowed here?
                  Agreed. Is Track and Field News endorsing this crap?

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