A transgender man may take testosterone, and over time he's going to grow facial hair, get broader shoulders, gain a deeper voice, and so on. He'll get the same qualities that other men have but all of a sudden it matters, because he wasn't born that way. A transgender woman may take estrogen, and over time she'll to be able to grow their hair longer, grow breasts, and gain a higher voice. She'll get the same qualities that other women have but all of a sudden it matters, because she wasn't born that way. If transgender people were forced to compete on the same team as their assigned gender at birth, people would still call it out, because if a transgender man who has been on testoserone were to compete on the womans team, everyone would have a cow. At this point, it's blantent transphobias. So if the transgender athletes are within a similar range of the athletes they're competing with then it shouldn't be a problem at all. It shouldn't be a problem to begin with, but that is a great compromise for now.
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