23-10-2015, 02:03
(This post was last modified: 23-10-2015, 02:09 by Jaded Jade.)
I think allot of it has to do with the fact that the genetic-males here have not been exposed to much in the way of female hormones pre-NBE. So all their potential is unrealized. Where the bio-females have been exposed to them for years, so much of their potential is already realized, while many of them can still realize gains, going from 80% to 95% of potential isn't as dramatic as going from 0% to 70%.
So while the genetic males may show amazing average gains, it is not fair comparison, since you are measuring potential gains realized over a time period between two groups, with one group already having had gains that are not measured as part of the comparison.
- JJ
So while the genetic males may show amazing average gains, it is not fair comparison, since you are measuring potential gains realized over a time period between two groups, with one group already having had gains that are not measured as part of the comparison.
- JJ