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Dale and I have been communicating about the recent problems with the Forum here at pspowerbooks.com. It has been decided to retire the Forum and move all author & conversational interactions over to Patreon.
Over the next week or so, I'll be closing down the Forum and creating redirects to start funneling visitors of the Forum over to that URL (the main website showing all the books will be staying).
Thank you everyone for your participation on the Forum these past several years! See you on Patreon!!
Brent / Argy / ArgyrosfeniX
p.s. Sorry about all of the coding errors. They reset nightly these days and I can't keep up with changing the code that often...
Boxing vs MMA fight
Re: Boxing vs MMA fight
To be fair, this was a boxing match. You had a guy that had very little experience going up against a boxer who has never lost a fight.
That the MMA guy, McGregor, went ten rounds and actually did a decent job at times was kind of impressive. It WOULD go the other way if they were using MMA rules.
Not that I blame them for doing it this way. It was the Boxers last planned pro fight. Number fifty for his career. It was why he chose a big payout, but nearly assured win like this, at a guess. To go out on top.
*Too bad both men, Mayweather and McGregor are kind of jerks...
That the MMA guy, McGregor, went ten rounds and actually did a decent job at times was kind of impressive. It WOULD go the other way if they were using MMA rules.
Not that I blame them for doing it this way. It was the Boxers last planned pro fight. Number fifty for his career. It was why he chose a big payout, but nearly assured win like this, at a guess. To go out on top.
*Too bad both men, Mayweather and McGregor are kind of jerks...
Re: Boxing vs MMA fight
I can see that...
I mean, Joe Rogan (Fight commentator) says that Fallon Fox is a man and dislikes the idea of men fighting women...
Versus:
Joey the fight commentator saying that Fox Rends is a man and dislikes the idea of men fighting women...
This one wasn't psychic though. (Wait, am I claiming that some of the things in various books might me? Well, I can't back that. If I wrote one or two books and that happened, then it would be a sign. Write a hundred books and real things are going to eventually match up...)
Now, I did hit the theme of trans women competing against women as a big deal. We're seeing that in other sports right now, as a major factor. Again, that one wasn't too hard to see as something about to emerge.
After all, if a trans woman was always a "real" woman to the minds of some, then those people have to insist on things that would otherwise not make sense. (I'm not proclaiming them right or wrong here, just saying that you have opposing sides in the issue.)
Then, I think I gave my answer in the books. If women know they are competing with someone who used to be a man and are willing to do so, then it isn't a problem.
A major difference here is the fictional Fox Rends always fought as who and what she was. A man that was a woman inside, who transitioned.
Fallon Fox snuck in, hiding that she might have an advantage and didn't take the high road that way. If trans women have some advantages in physical capability over the other kind, then that is cheating.
I mean, Joe Rogan (Fight commentator) says that Fallon Fox is a man and dislikes the idea of men fighting women...
Versus:
Joey the fight commentator saying that Fox Rends is a man and dislikes the idea of men fighting women...
This one wasn't psychic though. (Wait, am I claiming that some of the things in various books might me? Well, I can't back that. If I wrote one or two books and that happened, then it would be a sign. Write a hundred books and real things are going to eventually match up...)
Now, I did hit the theme of trans women competing against women as a big deal. We're seeing that in other sports right now, as a major factor. Again, that one wasn't too hard to see as something about to emerge.
After all, if a trans woman was always a "real" woman to the minds of some, then those people have to insist on things that would otherwise not make sense. (I'm not proclaiming them right or wrong here, just saying that you have opposing sides in the issue.)
Then, I think I gave my answer in the books. If women know they are competing with someone who used to be a man and are willing to do so, then it isn't a problem.
A major difference here is the fictional Fox Rends always fought as who and what she was. A man that was a woman inside, who transitioned.
Fallon Fox snuck in, hiding that she might have an advantage and didn't take the high road that way. If trans women have some advantages in physical capability over the other kind, then that is cheating.
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