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In reply to the discussion: Post removed [View all]PurgedVoter
(2,723 posts)40. If you get out and play on a local court you may meet some.
A lot of them have amazing love for the game and amazing skill.
At one time I played on a court that had a net two feet higher than normal. On that court the tall had the advantage of blocking, but they lost dominance of the net. The short had the edge on dribbling low and running. The difference that net made was night and day. Short players that were good on regular courts became stars on that court.
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Yes, one player can certainly dominate another, no matter what gender either one is.
WhiskeyGrinder
Dec 2021
#29
Why? We're talking about women competing against women, and men competing against men.
WhiskeyGrinder
Dec 2021
#39
Genetics aren't the only thing that determine secondary sex characteristics.
meadowlander
Dec 2021
#17