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    South African Female 800m controversy


    I have been watching the athletics this evening after getting in from work and the commentators were talking about the issues surrounding South African female athlete Caster Semeny.

    Well is she, in fact a she?

    If she's not is it fair?

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/athletics/8210471.stm

    Have a gander at this video and decide.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJfbSUquSXc

    see video at 58secs and then at 2.55 to 3.10 (pay particular attention to 3.02 onwards)

    and this one
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdEpdj0eQEE


    The section of video on the BBC TV coverage is far more "revealing".

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    Re: South African Female 800m controversy

    tough one to call!!!

    but sounds and looks like a bloke to me!!
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    Re: South African Female 800m controversy

    He would be the best looking bird in the sportsmans.
    Stop looking at my cock.


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    Re: South African Female 800m controversy

    Quote Originally Posted by Jacob1650
    He would be the best looking bird in the sportsmans.
    damm!! i thought i had seen her/him before


    is it grace!?? looking well !??
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    Re: South African Female 800m controversy

    It's a dude without any doubt.

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    Re: South African Female 800m controversy

    That thing is uglier than a baboons arse and I wouldn't shag it even if it was female.

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    Re: South African Female 800m controversy

    The thing is that she/he does look very much different from all the other girls on the track,most of them still have a very much recognisable female shape under all that training.....

    Of course it might just be that she is female,but a complete swamp donkey that fell out of the ugly tree....and not only got hit by all the branches on the way down....but got over dosed on steroids and testosterone at every flat-shovel smack to the face as well.

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    Re: South African Female 800m controversy

    She does have feminine features. There is a possibility that she may have XXY chromosomes, which means that she may genetically be female, but has male characteristics. Dont be too quick to judge her.

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    Re: South African Female 800m controversy

    Looks and runs like a bloke. It's all in the chromosomes as I've pointed out to Arrse's own "Cleopatra" a number of times.
    It's time for British Independence.

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    Re: South African Female 800m controversy

    Bolloxz, its a bloke! Might have no balls now, but sure did when he was born...
    No, its not that big and I have no idea how it works.

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    Re: South African Female 800m controversy

    Looks like a bloke to me. More to the point I would not like too bump into it on a dark night!!!!!!!!!
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    Re: South African Female 800m controversy

    It's kind of a toss-up for me. She could have one of those XXY deals, as observed above.

    She might appear quite masculine (the hip to shoulder ratio certainly does) but she doesn't look too much burlier than these delicate blossoms :D

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...girl-gang.html
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    Re: South African Female 800m controversy

    For a moment I thought we were going back to the bare foot runner Zola Bud. Anyone remember Decker Slaney?

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    Re: South African Female 800m controversy

    I don't know what the worlds coming to, when I was a youngster it was easy; men had dicks and women had a lumpy jumper and a front bottom.

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    Re: South African Female 800m controversy

    Male or female - I definitely would not! I might if I was using Bliar's!

    Male.

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