WNBA is gay

They need to be transvestigated

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WNBA is full of six-foot-plus people with masculine bodies and no breasts who patronize girlfriends and marry wives.

I do not believe in lesbianism, and certainly not among the women who are understandably enough obsessed with biological males in the locker room. Regardless of morality, lesbianism is simply not in the vast majority of cases a rational or even possibly true explanation of human behavior. Socialist or snobbish women who hold hands or streetwalk in pairs are more likely to be picking up men for a double date, card game of bridge or something like that. True biological females will generally always have their boyfriends or husbands, by any meaningful statistical measure.

In spite of their smooth faces and long hair, many if not most WNBA players are almost certainly biologically male, like for example some American Indian men. Professional basketball is a rough-and-tumble, testosterone-fueled game. Not for pansies or sissies.

Many if not most of the fans are also presumably gay men.