desperate too meet one . It’s that time of the year........if you
know what I mean .
Yeah in your house
Yeah in your house
@KingArthur110, you da man!!!! Out of 22 million members...I always wondered about that.
YES
I think the real question here is, what does it mean to be a "girl"? Is that biologically/objectively determined, or is it the case that if you deep down sexually identify as an attack helicopter, then you are an attack helicopter?
Oi mate I am going to break your nose if I hear this again
Are you really that closed minded? There are tons of girls on this site!
Are you saying they are heavy?
Are there any girls here who play chess and find me sexually attractive?
A gray pawn in a gray background? Even a dog won't want to mark you as part of it's territory. Learn from the fire hydrants.
Are there any girls here who play chess and find me sexually attractive?
A gray pawn in a gray background? Even a dog won't want to mark you as part of it's territory. Learn from the fire hydrants.
Learn something from the president mate
Oi cat I don't have any Knights
Wikipedia:
"The Women's World Chess Championship (WWCC) is played to determine the women's world champion in chess. Like the World Chess Championship, it is administered by FIDE.
Unlike with most sports recognized by the International Olympic Committee, where competition is either "mixed" (containing everyone) or split into men and women,[1] in chess women are both allowed to compete in the "open" division (including the World Chess Championship) yet also have a separate Women's Championship (only open to females).[2]"
I wonder if they permit gender choice in Women's Chess.
I know that the Women's division of the Boston Marathon is going to have some biological males.
I think that's great. It reminds me of a couple of decades ago when they had the Special Olympics wheelchair race: There were about 10 crippled individuals all lined up at the starting line, and bang, they're off! Immediately one of the crippled wheel-chair bound participants then uses his legs and feet to sit/speed walk, pulling him way ahead of all the other crippled participants who could only use their hands.
Obviously the leg and feet guy had a huge advantage, and it took me about 20 years to figure out how I would have handled that.
Here's my solution: Give the guy the trophy, then immediately have a second race for participants who could not use their feet and give them another "first place" trophy.
As for the MMA "woman" who, born a biological male, beat the living daylights out of the reigning champ bio-woman, I think that is a missed reality check on society.
They're starting to have maximum testosterone level checks, you can't have more than x amount of testosterone for y amount of time. At least that's a reasonable attempt to fix the problem. But then I think a lot of bio-males should be able to compete with women, meaning men who don't have a lot of testosterone, and without having to "identify" as a woman. Just let them compete against women if their testosterone is low as a woman. There's no way I could compete against regular guys in tennis, but I have a chance in the woman's league, so why shouldn't I have that "equal" chance?
Hmm... you edited it.