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In regard to how we accurately decide what is a man or what is a woman in situations where the decision is obviously required ...


... Perhaps the intended function of the situation requiring man-woman differentiation would best dictate the method of decision.


For example, a person wants to play basketball in the WNBA (Woman's National Basketball Association).


That person possess both male genitalia and male hormones, complete with attendant male prowess, considerably superior to WNBA players.


However, that person insists she's a woman, that her gender is female.


Should that person be allowed to play in the WNBA?


I would think that the presence of male genitalia and hormones would be sufficient reason to decline that person's request to play in the WNBA.


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