Goober Posted yesterday at 03:40 PM Posted yesterday at 03:40 PM Kai Trump has committed to attend the University of Miami and play on their women's golf team. Even though Kai was raised as a female, was Kai required to submit to genetic testing or provide a birth certificate to prove they are female in order to play in the team? Quote
Members Suckrates Posted yesterday at 04:06 PM Members Posted yesterday at 04:06 PM Quote 26 minutes ago, Goober said: Kai Trump has committed to attend the University of Miami and play on their women's golf team. Even though Kai was raised as a female, was Kai required to submit to genetic testing or provide a birth certificate to prove they are female in order to play in the team? Come on Goober, you KNOW that rules for others dont apply to the Trumps..... She could have a 10 inch cock under her skirt and she would still be allowed to play.... Rules are for "suckers and losers".. And the Trumps are WINNERS. . But you're NOT ! Quote
RockyRoadTravel Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 11 hours ago, Goober said: Kai Trump has committed to attend the University of Miami and play on their women's golf team. Even though Kai was raised as a female, was Kai required to submit to genetic testing or provide a birth certificate to prove they are female in order to play in the team? I wonder if a reporter will ask her to comment on her Grandfather's well documented cheating at golf? "Is that a family tradition you plan on embracing?" Quote
Goober Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago A Google search states: Under state law, the process to verify a student's sex for sports participation involves the following steps: [1, 2] Review Official Documentation: The institution relies on the sex stated on the student's official birth certificate filed at or near the time of birth. Resolve Disputes with Medical Exams: If a student's biological sex is disputed, the college must request that the student provide a signed statement or health examination from their personal health care provider. Routine Verification: As part of the sports physical examination, a doctor verifies the student's biological sex by reviewing their reproductive anatomy, genetic makeup, or normal endogenously produced testosterone levels. I wonder if the University of Miami followed the law (the required verification process), and what is the punishment if they didn't. Quote
Members Suckrates Posted 3 hours ago Members Posted 3 hours ago 31 minutes ago, Goober said: A Google search states: Under state law, the process to verify a student's sex for sports participation involves the following steps: [1, 2] Review Official Documentation: The institution relies on the sex stated on the student's official birth certificate filed at or near the time of birth. Resolve Disputes with Medical Exams: If a student's biological sex is disputed, the college must request that the student provide a signed statement or health examination from their personal health care provider. Routine Verification: As part of the sports physical examination, a doctor verifies the student's biological sex by reviewing their reproductive anatomy, genetic makeup, or normal endogenously produced testosterone levels. I wonder if the University of Miami followed the law (the required verification process), and what is the punishment if they didn't. Quote