Me too. How far into the land of make believe are we
Dec 13, 2020, 5:21 PM
expected to go in order to accomodate the fantasies of lunatics? People who were born as males will usually have a size/strength/athletic advantage over people born as females, and it's unfair and therefore wrong to force those born as females to compete against those born as males, whether a pack of lunatics likes it or not, or no matter how many sleazy politicians will pander to them.
Just mentioning to point out y'all don't actually read a candidate's platform but adore them for superficial reasons. You just like Tulsi cause she's hot.
No, it USED to count for something, but in the America
Dec 14, 2020, 8:15 AM
of the NEW LEFT, looks get NO credit!!!
Never thought I'd see the day that the party of Madeline Albright and Janet Reno would stoop so low as to ignore the attractive good looks of women like Ivanka Trump and Kaley McEnany.
If this becomes a country where good looks can't even get you graded on a steep curve, the Chinese have already won.
Re: No, it USED to count for something, but in the America
Dec 14, 2020, 8:30 AM
Kaley McEnany is like that girl you always wanted to hook up with in school but she winds up in your social studies class and starts talking and you're like, "Jesus, she's whack job............ but I still wood."
Re: No, it USED to count for something, but in the America
Dec 14, 2020, 8:42 AM
Dated a girl like her in my Clemson years. It was like a really good roller coaster.....lots of excitement and fun fun, interspersed with some moments of genuine fear. She ended up dumping me and then keying my car when she walked in on me and another girl post-dumping.
Re: No, it USED to count for something, but in the America
Dec 14, 2020, 9:04 AM
The chick I dated before my future wife, well, first time I got in her car, she was missing both side mirrors. That should have been enough, but I liked to make stupid decisions when I was in my mid 20s and living in Charleston, so I decided to give it a ride. Very similar to your experience; lot of excitement followed by moments of fear. Took her to meet my parents; she got drunk and it turned into a psychopathic disaster. Fun times.
Re: That probably should have been a red flag too....
Dec 14, 2020, 9:10 AM
I was willing to forgive some spelling issues come bedroom time.
Other fun fact about her. After we broke up and I started dating my future wife, we all wound up as guests at a wedding later that year. She thought my wife made a face at her, so she tried to charge her at the wedding reception and had to be restrained by other guests.
As my wife still likes to say when the incident comes up in conversation, "I'd have beat a b!tch."
I disagree with it because it's it's none of the federal govt's business. Yet another issue that should be left at the state level, but if they'll eventually get forced to allow it from federal mandate, and they would, this just seems like they're trying to get ahead of it by disallowing it by federal mandate.
If you want to wear dresses and ####, go for it, I don't care. I still can't wrap my head around it but it's not their problem that I can't figure out why somebody would want to be a different sex.
However, men compete with men and women compete with women. It's equal
Re: Yeah I'm about the most progressive on the board,
Dec 14, 2020, 8:28 AM
A little perspective. Remember the 2 “ boys” who won the 60 yard sprint in the Connecticut girls high school finals? They finished 1st and 2nd. Their time was somewhere around 7.1 seconds. The 60 yard run is a standard measure of speed for baseball players. We ran it in spikes and on outfield grass. I had very average speed for a college baseball player but based on those times I could have beaten the true girls in that track meet! I am not a track athlete, not even close!!! It’s totally unfair.
Re: Yeah I'm about the most progressive on the board,
Dec 14, 2020, 8:40 AM
When I was in high school I assume I would have been the USA girls high school champion in the mile, the 2 mile, as well as the 3 mile(cross country) if they let me identify as a female. I was solid, on a great team, but just a varsity track guy with no scholarship offers though. People physically boys need to compete against boys. Soccer would have been ludicrous if I were allowed to play with the chicks. I would have been the starting pg on the chicks basketball team. I couldn't even make varsity of the boys basketball team. Anyway, I think we all agree.