Protecting Women’s Volleyball—Then and Now
When I played pro volleyball twenty years ago, I never heard anyone seriously argue that biological differences between men and women aren’t important. Such a claim would have been laughable.
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When I played pro volleyball twenty years ago, I never heard anyone seriously argue that biological differences between men and women aren’t important. Such a claim would have been laughable.
Every essay Quillette has published on gender ambiguous and trans-identified men competing against biological women in sport.
The couples therapist and men's rights activist discusses his new book and the current landscape of gender discourse.
‘This nagging feeling that she had an unfair advantage arose every time we hit each other in practice. For me, it was like hitting a brick wall.’
As revealed in the documentary, this view takes an emotional toll on dark women, who are discriminated against in all sorts of ways.