Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Legalizing the molestation of minors. Any DR that agrees to this is suspect.
There are 5 trans athletes in OH HS sports. Under this bill, which has a TX abortion style enforcement mechanism— anyone- parent, coach, looky-Lu trouble maker can request sex verification. Of tens of thousands of girls, because of 5 athletes. If some nasty parent on an opposing team questioned your 14 year old’s gender, would you take her for the exam— which by law requires digital penetration while pushing down on her pelvis to confirm internal sex organs? Because I would not.
Remember tranvaginal ultrasounds? And that was adult, or at least sexually active women.
Just as interesting, there is no suggestion we should be diddling with teenage boys’ peenises before they can play football.
Disgusting.
Which part? Internal exams on young teen girls? Or giving equivalent exams to boys? Why should boys be exempt from this little charade if it’s NBD for the child?
I thought when you said that conservatives were creepy, you were trying to say that liberals aren't.
Guess not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Legalizing the molestation of minors. Any DR that agrees to this is suspect.
There are 5 trans athletes in OH HS sports. Under this bill, which has a TX abortion style enforcement mechanism— anyone- parent, coach, looky-Lu trouble maker can request sex verification. Of tens of thousands of girls, because of 5 athletes. If some nasty parent on an opposing team questioned your 14 year old’s gender, would you take her for the exam— which by law requires digital penetration while pushing down on her pelvis to confirm internal sex organs? Because I would not.
Remember tranvaginal ultrasounds? And that was adult, or at least sexually active women.
Just as interesting, there is no suggestion we should be diddling with teenage boys’ peenises before they can play football.
Disgusting.
Which part? Internal exams on young teen girls? Or giving equivalent exams to boys? Why should boys be exempt from this little charade if it’s NBD for the child?
I thought when you said that conservatives were creepy, you were trying to say that liberals aren't.
Guess not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Legalizing the molestation of minors. Any DR that agrees to this is suspect.
There are 5 trans athletes in OH HS sports. Under this bill, which has a TX abortion style enforcement mechanism— anyone- parent, coach, looky-Lu trouble maker can request sex verification. Of tens of thousands of girls, because of 5 athletes. If some nasty parent on an opposing team questioned your 14 year old’s gender, would you take her for the exam— which by law requires digital penetration while pushing down on her pelvis to confirm internal sex organs? Because I would not.
Remember tranvaginal ultrasounds? And that was adult, or at least sexually active women.
Just as interesting, there is no suggestion we should be diddling with teenage boys’ peenises before they can play football.
Disgusting.
Which part? Internal exams on young teen girls? Or giving equivalent exams to boys? Why should boys be exempt from this little charade if it’s NBD for the child?
Oh, so it appears CREEPY to discuss examining boys' genitalia.
I thought when you said that conservatives were creepy, you were trying to say that liberals aren't.
Guess not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Legalizing the molestation of minors. Any DR that agrees to this is suspect.
I hesitate to say this because I don’t want anyone to misconstrue my comment as support for this bill, but from what I could find online (weird that the actual bill isn’t quoted in this thread at all) it appears that the text of the bill states that if the sex of an athlete is questioned, there are 3 ways the athlete can prove their sex, and one of them is with a note from a doctor, stating their sex based on external observations. Your sex would be part of your medical records, so your doctor should be able to write such a note without having to perform any new exams.
This bill is problematic, but it doesn’t suggest that anyone other than one’s doctor should be examining one’s genitalia.
You are wrong. The bill requires an internal gyn. exam. On a child who may not have even entered puberty (my very thin daughter did menstrate because she is so thin. She is defiantly female— in sex, in gender. But she was too thin to make estrogen (below 5% BMI) and that would not have been an option. And how many parents can afford to do a full genetic sequence on their kid?
https://www.forbes.com/sites/petergreene/2022/06/03/ohio-legislators-want-to-check-childrens-gender/?sh=1e575f343ad0
Read and learn what they are doing to women at a time when eating disorders and other body image issues are rampant.
I’ll take the 5 trans athletes, thanks.
Would you mind citing the passage that you think makes an internal gynecological exam is required? It doesn’t read that way to me.
#1. Examination of a participant’s INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL reproductive anatomy.
The word “examination” isn’t used. It’s “ The participant’s internal and external reproductive anatomy.” I don’t believe a pelvic exam is required. You just get your pediatrician to sign a note stating which kind of anatomy your kid has. Should others be able to force you to do that? No, of course not. A birth certificate should suffice. However, I don’t believe pediatricians are going to perform pelvic exams due to this bill.
Is sex still on birth certificate or gender?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Legalizing the molestation of minors. Any DR that agrees to this is suspect.
I hesitate to say this because I don’t want anyone to misconstrue my comment as support for this bill, but from what I could find online (weird that the actual bill isn’t quoted in this thread at all) it appears that the text of the bill states that if the sex of an athlete is questioned, there are 3 ways the athlete can prove their sex, and one of them is with a note from a doctor, stating their sex based on external observations. Your sex would be part of your medical records, so your doctor should be able to write such a note without having to perform any new exams.
This bill is problematic, but it doesn’t suggest that anyone other than one’s doctor should be examining one’s genitalia.
You are wrong. The bill requires an internal gyn. exam. On a child who may not have even entered puberty (my very thin daughter did menstrate because she is so thin. She is defiantly female— in sex, in gender. But she was too thin to make estrogen (below 5% BMI) and that would not have been an option. And how many parents can afford to do a full genetic sequence on their kid?
https://www.forbes.com/sites/petergreene/2022/06/03/ohio-legislators-want-to-check-childrens-gender/?sh=1e575f343ad0
Read and learn what they are doing to women at a time when eating disorders and other body image issues are rampant.
I’ll take the 5 trans athletes, thanks.
Would you mind citing the passage that you think makes an internal gynecological exam is required? It doesn’t read that way to me.
#1. Examination of a participant’s INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL reproductive anatomy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Legalizing the molestation of minors. Any DR that agrees to this is suspect.
There are 5 trans athletes in OH HS sports. Under this bill, which has a TX abortion style enforcement mechanism— anyone- parent, coach, looky-Lu trouble maker can request sex verification. Of tens of thousands of girls, because of 5 athletes. If some nasty parent on an opposing team questioned your 14 year old’s gender, would you take her for the exam— which by law requires digital penetration while pushing down on her pelvis to confirm internal sex organs? Because I would not.
Remember tranvaginal ultrasounds? And that was adult, or at least sexually active women.
Just as interesting, there is no suggestion we should be diddling with teenage boys’ peenises before they can play football.
Disgusting.
Which part? Internal exams on young teen girls? Or giving equivalent exams to boys? Why should boys be exempt from this little charade if it’s NBD for the child?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Legalizing the molestation of minors. Any DR that agrees to this is suspect.
I hesitate to say this because I don’t want anyone to misconstrue my comment as support for this bill, but from what I could find online (weird that the actual bill isn’t quoted in this thread at all) it appears that the text of the bill states that if the sex of an athlete is questioned, there are 3 ways the athlete can prove their sex, and one of them is with a note from a doctor, stating their sex based on external observations. Your sex would be part of your medical records, so your doctor should be able to write such a note without having to perform any new exams.
This bill is problematic, but it doesn’t suggest that anyone other than one’s doctor should be examining one’s genitalia.
You are wrong. The bill requires an internal gyn. exam. On a child who may not have even entered puberty (my very thin daughter did menstrate because she is so thin. She is defiantly female— in sex, in gender. But she was too thin to make estrogen (below 5% BMI) and that would not have been an option. And how many parents can afford to do a full genetic sequence on their kid?
https://www.forbes.com/sites/petergreene/2022/06/03/ohio-legislators-want-to-check-childrens-gender/?sh=1e575f343ad0
Read and learn what they are doing to women at a time when eating disorders and other body image issues are rampant.
I’ll take the 5 trans athletes, thanks.
Would you mind citing the passage that you think makes an internal gynecological exam is required? It doesn’t read that way to me.
#1. Examination of a participant’s INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL reproductive anatomy.
The word “examination” isn’t used. It’s “ The participant’s internal and external reproductive anatomy.” I don’t believe a pelvic exam is required. You just get your pediatrician to sign a note stating which kind of anatomy your kid has. Should others be able to force you to do that? No, of course not. A birth certificate should suffice. However, I don’t believe pediatricians are going to perform pelvic exams due to this bill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Legalizing the molestation of minors. Any DR that agrees to this is suspect.
There are 5 trans athletes in OH HS sports. Under this bill, which has a TX abortion style enforcement mechanism— anyone- parent, coach, looky-Lu trouble maker can request sex verification. Of tens of thousands of girls, because of 5 athletes. If some nasty parent on an opposing team questioned your 14 year old’s gender, would you take her for the exam— which by law requires digital penetration while pushing down on her pelvis to confirm internal sex organs? Because I would not.
Remember tranvaginal ultrasounds? And that was adult, or at least sexually active women.
Just as interesting, there is no suggestion we should be diddling with teenage boys’ peenises before they can play football.
Disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Legalizing the molestation of minors. Any DR that agrees to this is suspect.
I hesitate to say this because I don’t want anyone to misconstrue my comment as support for this bill, but from what I could find online (weird that the actual bill isn’t quoted in this thread at all) it appears that the text of the bill states that if the sex of an athlete is questioned, there are 3 ways the athlete can prove their sex, and one of them is with a note from a doctor, stating their sex based on external observations. Your sex would be part of your medical records, so your doctor should be able to write such a note without having to perform any new exams.
This bill is problematic, but it doesn’t suggest that anyone other than one’s doctor should be examining one’s genitalia.
You are wrong. The bill requires an internal gyn. exam. On a child who may not have even entered puberty (my very thin daughter did menstrate because she is so thin. She is defiantly female— in sex, in gender. But she was too thin to make estrogen (below 5% BMI) and that would not have been an option. And how many parents can afford to do a full genetic sequence on their kid?
https://www.forbes.com/sites/petergreene/2022/06/03/ohio-legislators-want-to-check-childrens-gender/?sh=1e575f343ad0
Read and learn what they are doing to women at a time when eating disorders and other body image issues are rampant.
I’ll take the 5 trans athletes, thanks.
Would you mind citing the passage that you think makes an internal gynecological exam is required? It doesn’t read that way to me.
#1. Examination of a participant’s INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL reproductive anatomy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trans boys (female-to-male) also exist and play boys sports. Will they require examination of them too?
What about female teens (gender and sex) who play on boys' HS teams? When I was in HS both my football and wrestling teams had biological girls on them because those sports were not offered to girls and there were a few girls who wanted to play.
Did they use the same locker room or were they given a separate changing area? Do you consider that an important consideration? Did their families and the families of the other players?
They changed in the girls' locked room, which exists at every HS.
But under this OH law, conceivably they could be subject to a physical exam of their genitalia.
I am not defending this law but I think that male athletes and female athletes and trans athletes deserve protection, including their own locker rooms. For everyone's protection.
When you were in school, the schools and families understood that and made sure that it happened. We should do no less.
When I was in school, there was zero awareness of trans kids. My Southern conservative school had a no kids who were out and gay— although several of my friends have since come out as gay. I feel terrible, because they were my friends, and that would not have changed. I wish they had felt they could open up to me. But I understand the silence. This was circa Matthew Shepard.
Now we are doing the same damn thing to trans kids.
There are lots of trans kids. They should get their own transboy and transgirl changing rooms. Shouldn't they?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a perverted cult.
I’m more convinced than ever that to ascend to the highest elite of the GOP you need to have abused children. I’m almost certain the party effectively functions as a pedo blackmail ring. They abducted all those migrant kids and “lost” them. Then look at all the child molestation scandals in the GOP. Denny Hastert was 3rd in line to the Presidency.
A few years ago I would have thought you were crazy. I’m not convinced that you need to have abused children, but I’ve come to suspect that it’s definitely a feature of the upper echelons of the GOP. You have three very good examples - plus the reason for this thread - and don’t forget the whole Q/Comet Ping Pong thing. Every Republican accusation is a confession.
Exactly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Legalizing the molestation of minors. Any DR that agrees to this is suspect.
There are 5 trans athletes in OH HS sports. Under this bill, which has a TX abortion style enforcement mechanism— anyone- parent, coach, looky-Lu trouble maker can request sex verification. Of tens of thousands of girls, because of 5 athletes. If some nasty parent on an opposing team questioned your 14 year old’s gender, would you take her for the exam— which by law requires digital penetration while pushing down on her pelvis to confirm internal sex organs? Because I would not.
Remember tranvaginal ultrasounds? And that was adult, or at least sexually active women.
Just as interesting, there is no suggestion we should be diddling with teenage boys’ peenises before they can play football.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a perverted cult.
I’m more convinced than ever that to ascend to the highest elite of the GOP you need to have abused children. I’m almost certain the party effectively functions as a pedo blackmail ring. They abducted all those migrant kids and “lost” them. Then look at all the child molestation scandals in the GOP. Denny Hastert was 3rd in line to the Presidency.
A few years ago I would have thought you were crazy. I’m not convinced that you need to have abused children, but I’ve come to suspect that it’s definitely a feature of the upper echelons of the GOP. You have three very good examples - plus the reason for this thread - and don’t forget the whole Q/Comet Ping Pong thing. Every Republican accusation is a confession.