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I'd say so too. Periods have a lot to do with % body fat. Lupine Send a noteboard - 12/09/2009 12:28:46 AM
I know from my own experience that you can be 100% girl and still go years without them due to eating/exercise patterns.
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Caster Semenya has male sex organs and no womb or ovaries - 11/09/2009 12:24:30 PM 1295 Views
I think revoking the championship and a ban at this point would be plain wrong - 11/09/2009 02:01:15 PM 681 Views
Well said. - 11/09/2009 02:10:31 PM 659 Views
agreed. *NM* - 11/09/2009 02:36:06 PM 352 Views
I agree. *NM* - 11/09/2009 03:20:05 PM 343 Views
I agree it's not her fault, but she shouldn't keep her championship. - 11/09/2009 03:50:06 PM 644 Views
Possibly a quibble, but just trying to clarify... - 11/09/2009 05:15:52 PM 735 Views
It makes sense - 13/09/2009 05:04:23 PM 677 Views
I disagree - 11/09/2009 04:09:50 PM 986 Views
As bad as if feel for the athlete, I agree. *NM* - 11/09/2009 04:46:57 PM 322 Views
To the extent that LadyLorraine means "at this point", I do agree with her... - 11/09/2009 05:03:34 PM 731 Views
Sounds like she/he is more dude than chick..... - 11/09/2009 02:42:33 PM 723 Views
not really. it only takes ONE mistake to cause her problems. - 12/09/2009 03:19:06 AM 663 Views
It's not that simple with DNA either. - 12/09/2009 10:38:28 AM 753 Views
no it's not as simple as "XX" and "XY" - 12/09/2009 03:02:03 PM 696 Views
I think it is a sad story - 11/09/2009 04:34:29 PM 720 Views
I agree. - 11/09/2009 09:20:35 PM 769 Views
I like I said, tragic - 11/09/2009 09:34:57 PM 644 Views
I can't believe this whole thing is public - 11/09/2009 07:03:59 PM 766 Views
That's a good idea! - 11/09/2009 07:17:20 PM 663 Views
Yeah, seems fair. Medal, no record. - 11/09/2009 07:57:38 PM 620 Views
How could she not know something was different? Not developing a period would be a major sign. *NM* - 11/09/2009 09:21:54 PM 315 Views
Not necessarily, depending on the rigors of her athletic training. *NM* - 11/09/2009 09:26:32 PM 295 Views
When do most girls get their first period? Around 12 or 13? - 12/09/2009 07:34:23 AM 584 Views
Yes, but 14 or 15 isn't out of the ordinary *NM* - 12/09/2009 11:23:09 AM 312 Views
I didn't start until I was 17 *NM* - 12/09/2009 03:02:28 PM 291 Views
That is a bit unusual. *shrugs* *NM* - 13/09/2009 01:17:18 AM 301 Views
starting THAT late is, yes - 13/09/2009 04:24:44 AM 860 Views
There are plenty of runners who do hard training that keeps them from getting a regular period - 11/09/2009 09:29:24 PM 690 Views
I'd say so too. Periods have a lot to do with % body fat. - 12/09/2009 12:28:46 AM 785 Views
Not at the age when a girl first develops her period. - 12/09/2009 07:36:24 AM 672 Views
You have an odd understanding of what's normal... - 12/09/2009 02:51:37 PM 712 Views
And you are still missing the point. - 13/09/2009 01:18:54 AM 613 Views
And you're missing the point - 13/09/2009 01:39:46 AM 658 Views
What Sareitha said. - 13/09/2009 03:50:05 AM 812 Views
people develop 30lb tumors and never go to get them checked out - 11/09/2009 09:36:18 PM 717 Views
Well, now that you put it that way I guess I could see that. *NM* - 12/09/2009 07:37:18 AM 286 Views
Not that rare in athletes. - 12/09/2009 01:06:27 AM 620 Views
like i said in my first post - 12/09/2009 03:25:04 AM 679 Views
I like that idea. That is the most sensible solution. *NM* - 12/09/2009 01:07:42 AM 272 Views
This whole thing has been handled disgracefully - 12/09/2009 12:37:35 PM 791 Views
Considering that similar questions have arisen before - 13/09/2009 01:43:18 AM 831 Views

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