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Wait, you don't think this brave stunning person is a woman? But but but but they are wearing traditional female garb and have a lipstick on!
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I mean, I understand, why in a country like Algieria it might be safer for him to never admit he's biological man and play along. But at the same time... dude, DUDE. At least try pretending you are a woman? Like, learn make up, or something? He also withdrew his opposition to ban, because it would make his medical record public, like with Caster Semenya. We only know he's XY male, because he went to mediation or something and all files are public.


t's also funny listen to him trying to talk in a higher voice and then instant switch to his male one

(BTW, searching in French gives better results.)

ETA: outside of few tournament photos he looks like typical Arab fuckboi, change my mind.
All I see is:

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I’m really retarded but doesn’t birth control prevent periods? Why would it work on them?
Birth control doesn’t generally prevent periods. It can reduce bleeding and duration. You still bleed and have a period though.

Edit because I reread the original post. I’m guessing the hormones in the pill helped with her hormone imbalance somehow.

Idk, not an endocrinologist.
 
Birth control doesn’t generally prevent periods. It can reduce bleeding and duration. You still bleed and have a period though.

Edit because I reread the original post. I’m guessing the hormones in the pill helped with her hormone imbalance somehow.

Idk, not an endocrinologist.
Certain types of birth control (IUDs) can stop periods completely. But the general benefit of birth control (pills, the ampula that goes under your skin) are to make periods appear when they should (every 28 days on average), to prevent pregnancies, and sometimes, to even out the hormones. This poor mentally fucked up woman stopped having periods due to long-distance running. Periods can go away if a woman is under a lot of stress (mental or physical), or if she is too underweight for too long. In her case, she was likely given birth control with estrogen and progestin (both hormones that are naturally produced in ovaries), which triggered her periods again.

Why she was insecure about her privates and so scared over having higher level of testosterone than an average woman... Well idk. Clearly this woman has mental health and body image issues. That much is obvious from her post.
 
Birth control doesn’t generally prevent periods. It can reduce bleeding and duration. You still bleed and have a period though.

Edit because I reread the original post. I’m guessing the hormones in the pill helped with her hormone imbalance somehow.

Idk, not an endocrinologist.
Nah, birth control is perfectly capable of preventing periods 100%, just depends on dosage.
Source: I have been doing it for more than ten years now and since I have PCOS, my gyn actually recommended it.
It's generally recommended for women with PCOS, those with all kinds of extreme period problems and / or stressful hormone imbalances and those who are sexually active but never want kids. There have been studies that bleeding all the time without ever actually having a brat in there increases the risk of ovarian cancer and the period isn't needed in that case anyway.

Sorry that I have to powerlevel some more after coming out of lurking after fucking years but seeing PCOS being mentioned a few times, can confirm, it doesn't cause man level testosterone levels lol
This thread fascinates and horrifies me for that reason; the nonchalant way they talk about hormones like mate, too much testosterone royally fucked up my health when doctors were still too stupid to realise that my puberty wasn't going normally. Too much testo does things to a female body, bad things.
I'm really fat, losing weight is a living nightmare, my woman cancer risk (all of them) are increased heavily, I'm tired all the time, my skin is gross, I'm losing hair, I'm close to diabetic, you name it.
Plus, greedy endocrinologists decided to not give a shit about female disorders like this anymore and focus entirely on troons now.


So I'm glad you lads are chronicling this madness because my desperate hope is that we will look at this period of time one day the same way we look at lobotomies now.


Is someone in this thread seriously arguing that this fucking unit is a woman? lmao

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What do you mean? She's so dainty and fragile. ❤

I'm honestly fascinated by those eyebrows. They look so even and cartoonish.
 
I'm really fat, losing weight is a living nightmare, my woman cancer risk (all of them) are increased heavily, I'm tired all the time, my skin is gross, I'm losing hair, I'm close to diabetic, you name it.
Not to derail the thread or get too personal but have you tried Ozempic?
One of my wife's friends went on it and she swears it's a miracle drug, she's dropped like 30 pounds in a month.
 
Not to derail the thread or get too personal but have you tried Ozempic?
One of my wife's friends went on it and she swears it's a miracle drug, she's dropped like 30 pounds in a month.

Would have to ask my doctor about it but I'm in good old Kraut Country so chances are it's not available here.
I've already tried many drugs btw, one gave me IBS lol

You know, people warned me about coming back here and now I'm getting actual help from the "toxic doxxers and bullies who drive people to suicide" instead of pity from the normies. The irony.

Thanks for the advice, mate. I'll definitely ask about it.




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Any sleuths out there? Have fun.

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I consider myself a master clocker and Khelif does look male to me. I've seen many hard faced, androgynous women and they still look female. merlin_142963758_a158e315-ef0a-40dd-bf4c-d5b37d6bc1eb-superJumbo.jpg
For example, famously androgynous model Rain Dove. She looks female to me.
This isn't a tranny issue but an intersex one. I would bet that Khelif is an intersex male, but I'm not entirely certain what condition. In the rare event that Khelif is some intersex woman with increased testosterone, then it's unfortunate but this individual shouldn't be competing against women. Telling that these kinds of "women" come from developing countries and that we only see them in power or speed sports and never in gymnastics.
>but the childhood photos!
I'm sure in an incredibly misogynistic country like Algeria, they probably Reimer'd him because it might have been better to raise the weak, deformed boy as a girl.
 
Would have to ask my doctor about it but I'm in good old Kraut Country so changes are it's not available here.
I already tried many drugs btw, one gave me IBS lol

You know, people warned me about coming back here and now I'm getting actual help from the "toxic doxxers and bullies who drive people to suicide" instead of pity from the normies. The irony.


Thanks for the advice, mate. I'll definitely ask about it.
Sorry to butt in but I just had this convo with a friend, lol. Ozempic-type drugs ARE available here in Euroland, but they go under a different name here. However they are drugs for diabetes so they should really only be taken by people with the beetus... Or else they can cause all kinds of health issues to a healthy person. (I think heart related) I just think this is a good thing to know. But definitely talk to your doctor, and ask him about potential side effects or ill effects of a drug like that. Depending on your overall health and quality of life, it might be worth taking it with doctor's guidance. In any case I wish you luck. I have PCOS and Endo so I am very familiar with a lot of the issues you are dealing with. Did you know something like 8-15% of all women have PCOS? It's a more common health issue than you'd think. Personally this is part of why I hate it when troons and poons imply that PCOS basically makes you a man.
 
I consider myself a master clocker and Khelif does look male to me. I've seen many hard faced, androgynous women and they still look female. View attachment 6276181
For example, famously androgynous model Rain Dove. She looks female to me.
This isn't a tranny issue but an intersex one. I would bet that Khelif is an intersex male, but I'm not entirely certain what condition. In the rare event that Khelif is some intersex woman with increased testosterone, then it's unfortunate but this individual shouldn't be competing against women. Telling that these kinds of "women" come from developing countries and that we only see them in power or speed sports and never in gymnastics.
>but the childhood photos!
I'm sure in an incredibly misogynistic country like Algeria, they probably Reimer'd him because it might have been better to raise the weak, deformed boy as a girl.
I agree. He's male without a shadow of doubt. High testosterone females build excess muscle, but testosterone exposure, even starting very young, does not change the size of the woman's frame or her skeletal proportions.

For comparison, this is Santhi Soundarajan, an Indian claimed intersex "woman" who failed a gender test and was stripped of his medals in 2006:


He tried to anhero following that decision, but since seems to have detrooned, presenting as a man and working part time as an athletics coach.

Now, he wasn't even very good because he only won silver at the Asian games and was beaten by an actual woman, but you can tell he's definitely a man from his build when he's standing next to the winner and bronze medalist on the podium:

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Santhi today:

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Note the Adam's apple, both as a svelte 20-something and as a paunchy middle-aged man.
 
But they were just biological females pumped up on anabolics:
Curiously enough, TIFs still look female no matter how much testosterone they inject. Even the ones who were ultra masculine butches still look female. Khelif actually kind of looks like a gay Arab man. He looks very effeminate but still male.
 
Sorry to butt in but I just had this convo with a friend, lol. Ozempic-type drugs ARE available here in Euroland, but they go under a different name here. However they are drugs for diabetes so they should really only be taken by people with the beetus... Or else they can cause all kinds of health issues to a healthy person. (I think heart related) I just think this is a good thing to know. But definitely talk to your doctor, and ask him about potential side effects or ill effects of a drug like that. Depending on your overall health and quality of life, it might be worth taking it with doctor's guidance. In any case I wish you luck. I have PCOS and Endo so I am very familiar with a lot of the issues you are dealing with. Did you know something like 8-15% of all women have PCOS? It's a more common health issue than you'd think. Personally this is part of why I hate it when troons and poons imply that PCOS basically makes you a man.
100% agree, sister. ❤
Like, PCOS is such a fucking struggle and sometimes it's worse than the Multiple Sclerosis I have on top of it. You know, you have that asshole Endo shite and that must be crippling too.
Yeah, hormonal disorders became pretty common, I've had an interesting conversation with my doc about it. It's probably because of endocrine disruptors. Basically, we fucked up the environment and especially the water so bad that it's full of micro plastics, plasticisers and other potentially hormone changing garbage that this will probably be the future of humanity. Until we're completely unable to reproduce, I guess.

Regarding the drug, I just googled and it is known here. But I don't know if doc approves.
Birth control helps and I'm trying a new drug to regulate my insulin levels but considering the things you mentioned, she might not be a fan. But I'll try anyway. I mean, at least my heart is healthy after all lol

And thanks for butting in, I'm always happy about input. Don't know about you but all of this is incredibly frustrating, especially since the troons took over the hormone and gender discussion.

Basically, fuck troons and their weird "understanding" of hormones. I'm more mad at the dudes because how dare they talk about shite they don't understand. I'm not talking about prostate cancer either.
PCOS is nothing short of humiliating and incredibly depressing and they're there, being all smug because there is a boxer of questionable gender and hormones beating up women while they cheer him on now seemingly confirming their nonsense science and the TRUTH about hormones.
What a world to live in.
 
And Id love if you can find a middle school textbook that says people born with a vagina are men
I don't know what kind of Middle School you went to, but in my country, 11-12 year olds aren't doing any kind of in-depth learning about Disorders of Sexual Development.
It doesn't matter though, you aren't an 11-12 year old and you don't seem to have any knowledge of Disorders of Sexual Development, let alone in-depth knowledge.
You are either a troll or your 2 brain cells have collided and are now lying unconscious on the floor of your skull and nobody is in charge up there...
Ps. If you wait until they print a new edition of the Textbook millennium style, it will more than likely say whatever the ideology says is Biology.
 
I don't know what kind of Middle School you went to, but in my country, 11-12 year olds aren't doing any kind of in-depth learning about Disorders of Sexual Development.
It doesn't matter though, you aren't an 11-12 year old and you don't seem to have any knowledge of Disorders of Sexual Development, let alone in-depth knowledge.
You are either a troll or your 2 brain cells have collided and are now lying unconscious on the floor of your skull and nobody is in charge up there...
Ps. If you wait until they print a new edition of the Textbook millennium style, it will more than likely say whatever the ideology says is Biology.
I'm a 53-year-old eurofag, and we actually did learn about DSDs in 6th grade. Back then AIS was called testicular feminization, and "intersex" was called hermaphrodism. We also learned about Turner 45X0 and Klinefelter 47XXY. (Yeah, you can make paleolithic jokes if you wish). This was taught along with the basics of chromosomes, hormones and what makes men male and woman female. Very basic, obviously, and the teacher explained it in terms that 12-year-olds could understand, such as what you "get" if your baby has one too many or one too few chromosomes.

Maybe the education quality has dropped since I went to middle school? Either way, this individual is functionally illiterate. We've established that much.
 
I would bet that Khelif is an intersex male, but I'm not entirely certain what condition.
Hard to guess. I'd suggest it could be 5α-Reductase 2 deficiency like Caster Semeneya had. Basically the child is born phenotypically female but upon reaching puberty begins to virilise, as their body can't easily convert testosterone to DHT (which is responsible for a lot of early sex differentiation) but at puberty still produces and responds to near-male levels of testosterone.

The British Medical Journal reported four such athletes underwent genital surgery and gonadectomy to comply with the IOC rules (this was 2014). It crops up especially in isolated communities with inbreeding like one area of Puerto Rico where such children are called Guevedoche ("penis at twelve") and Papua New Guinea where they're called kwolu-aatmwol ("becoming a man-thing"). I do not know if there are clusters in Algeria but parts of Algeria have exceptionally high rates of cosanguinous marriage, with the Tébessa region of Algeria seeing 88% of marriages between first cousins.

It would explain why she was raised as a girl but has become so heavily masculinised, and she fits the profile of similar athletes who got sterilised to conform to IOC rules. She'd fail a karyotype gender test but without testes, she'd fall within the IOC's acceptable testosterone range (but having developed a male frame).
 
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