Female To The Bone - V-Neck Ladyfit
When we’re all dead, in a thousand years time, our bones can be dug up and people will know exactly which sex each and every single one of us was, no matter what we did to our bodies whilst alive. I am Female to the Bone.
This design has been inspired by a story I got tagged in, from a female Pro Skateboarder who is alongside all of the other female skateboarders, losing out in competitions since a man who identifies as a woman has now entered the women’s categories in Pro Skateboarding competitions. This has happened on the same week that a male surfer has identified as a woman and also entered the women’s surfing categories at competitions, smashing the women’s surfing records. These injustices have been somewhat disingenuously reported in the media so far, first in MMA, then in running and swimming. It is profoundly UNFAIR to allow men to compete as women, no matter how they feel or what they identify as, or how hard their life is, the physical, biological & athletic differences between men and women are significant enough that the closest way to achieve FAIRNESS in sport is to separate the categories by sex, this will never change because humans cannot change sex.
Additionally, in many forms of competitive sports, women have actually had to fight for the “right” to even participate in sporting competition and only achieved this fairly recently in history.
It is an insult to women, and to sport, to allow this display of absurdity, mockery, and cheating to continue. It is gaslighting to pretend that this situation is anything other than what it is, average men seeking an opportunity to “break records” and obtain exceptional athletic careers that they wouldn’t have otherwise achieved… by entering in the women’s categories.
*Ladyfit sizes come up more snug than regular t-shirt sizes so please go up one or two sizes when making your order, if you have any questions or would like sizing help please contact me at
thefamousartistbirdyrose@gmail.com*
£1 from each shirt will be donated to Nia.
https://niaendingviolence.org.uk/
"In the year between April 2019 and March 2020, we provided one-to-one support to 1,488 women, girls and children and a further 1063 women and/or family/friends/agencies through the ELRC helpline.