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You don’t understand anything you just wrote there. Let me walk you through this:

They do have it, which is why they made her take medication from 2010 to 2015. But now they can’t do anything about it.

We know it’s more than 10, because she had to take inhibitors to get under 10. And male levels are 10 to 30. That was all in the article you found.

Your second sentence was correct. Your first sentence was wrong.

No, he was wrong. His citation proved that she has male levels of testosterone (10-30 nm).

XX women do NOT have more than 10 nm of testosterone. That’s the whole point. She is XY, and produces male levels of testosterone, which completely explains her level of performance.

Read that article again. It says that the male range is 10 to 30. The limit was set at 10, and she had to take inhibitors to get under the 10. Ergo, she naturally produces male levels of testosterone. She has testes. This is not rocket science.

Dude, she is NOT three times more than a normal woman. That’s what she was from 2011 to 2015 when she was taking TESTOSTERONE-INHIBITING MEDICATION. She is no longer required to take that medication, and all reliable reports (and performance levels) indicate that she has male-level testosterone, consistent with the

So you want to force her to reveal the results of her chromosomal test? You’re a sweetheart.

Read it again. From 2011 to 2015, they set the cap at 10 nanomoles, which required Semenya to testosterone-inhibiting medication to get under the 10 nm limit. But then in 2016, CAS got rid of the 10 nm limit, which means that Semenya doesn’t have to take medication anymore. So her level is far, far above 10 nm now.

Murderball.

The Australian paper saw the test results. That’s pretty good evidence.

What are you talking about?

So your theory is that she’s XX, but she has testicles, has all the earmarks of an XY woman, and was treated in 2009 in a manner consistent with other XY women. And you got that all from an article that didn’t even tell you she had testicles.

Read below.

There are literally a million articles that detail her genetic condition. No one has the test in their hands, but based on the 2009 response, everyone assumes that she is probably XY. It is not unusual for Olympic women athletes to later be found to be XY, so she’s not alone.

“It’s not fair, Semenya has testicles that produce testosterone levels only possessed by men!”

Semenya is not XX, and she has testicles.

And she has testicles. Does that change your analysis?

“In September 2009, after a month of whispers brought on by her dominant victory in the 800 at the world championships in Berlin, Semenya was outed as intersex and subjected to a run of leering freak-show coverage that tended to ignore the utter normality of abnormality in top-flight sports. (Think Michael Phelps’s