Anonymous wrote:I think a quick reality-check is probably in order here. Despite the current moral panic over trans* kids, the number of kids who 1) identify as trans; and 2) have begun any sort of medicalized gender affirming treatment; and 3) Are AMAB transitioning to female, is miniscule.
OP may be a real person or may be a troll, but if they are a real person, then their child is in an incredibly small minority assuming they've undergone a medical transition of any sort.
We're having a whole culture war freakout about the "end of women's sports" about an issue that impacts at most a handful of kids per state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In our league, the child can swim in their chosen (for lack of a better word) gender's events, but will be scored in their biological gender's events. So your trans daughter could swim with the girls but will appear on the meet results as a boy.
Sounds logical
Anonymous wrote:I think a quick reality-check is probably in order here. Despite the current moral panic over trans* kids, the number of kids who 1) identify as trans; and 2) have begun any sort of medicalized gender affirming treatment; and 3) Are AMAB transitioning to female, is miniscule.
OP may be a real person or may be a troll, but if they are a real person, then their child is in an incredibly small minority assuming they've undergone a medical transition of any sort.
We're having a whole culture war freakout about the "end of women's sports" about an issue that impacts at most a handful of kids per state.
Anonymous wrote:I think a quick reality-check is probably in order here. Despite the current moral panic over trans* kids, the number of kids who 1) identify as trans; and 2) have begun any sort of medicalized gender affirming treatment; and 3) Are AMAB transitioning to female, is miniscule.
OP may be a real person or may be a troll, but if they are a real person, then their child is in an incredibly small minority assuming they've undergone a medical transition of any sort.
We're having a whole culture war freakout about the "end of women's sports" about an issue that impacts at most a handful of kids per state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In our league, the child can swim in their chosen (for lack of a better word) gender's events, but will be scored in their biological gender's events. So your trans daughter could swim with the girls but will appear on the meet results as a boy.
Which league?
Does that work both ways? Could my trans son win events they didn't swim in? That seems really awkward.
I don't think trans men have an advantage over biological men.
The dont. They do, however, have a huge advantage over biological girls.
Trans women have a biological advantage. It is not huge but it is significant. Trans men who are not on hormones do not have an advantage, over biological women.
Compare male and female times. It's huge. A mediocre male swimmer is a phenomenal female swimmer
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think a quick reality-check is probably in order here. Despite the current moral panic over trans* kids, the number of kids who 1) identify as trans; and 2) have begun any sort of medicalized gender affirming treatment; and 3) Are AMAB transitioning to female, is miniscule.
OP may be a real person or may be a troll, but if they are a real person, then their child is in an incredibly small minority assuming they've undergone a medical transition of any sort.
We're having a whole culture war freakout about the "end of women's sports" about an issue that impacts at most a handful of kids per state.
The number of kids is tiny but it’s the ripple effect to all the other girls competing. The girls on their own team who don’t make A meets. The girls across the league who don’t make All Stars. It’s not a large number but it matters to them.
Yes it could be one division and it changes things for many girls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think a quick reality-check is probably in order here. Despite the current moral panic over trans* kids, the number of kids who 1) identify as trans; and 2) have begun any sort of medicalized gender affirming treatment; and 3) Are AMAB transitioning to female, is miniscule.
OP may be a real person or may be a troll, but if they are a real person, then their child is in an incredibly small minority assuming they've undergone a medical transition of any sort.
We're having a whole culture war freakout about the "end of women's sports" about an issue that impacts at most a handful of kids per state.
The number of kids is tiny but it’s the ripple effect to all the other girls competing. The girls on their own team who don’t make A meets. The girls across the league who don’t make All Stars. It’s not a large number but it matters to them.
Anonymous wrote:I think a quick reality-check is probably in order here. Despite the current moral panic over trans* kids, the number of kids who 1) identify as trans; and 2) have begun any sort of medicalized gender affirming treatment; and 3) Are AMAB transitioning to female, is miniscule.
OP may be a real person or may be a troll, but if they are a real person, then their child is in an incredibly small minority assuming they've undergone a medical transition of any sort.
We're having a whole culture war freakout about the "end of women's sports" about an issue that impacts at most a handful of kids per state.
Anonymous wrote:How about just two categories:
(1) biological females who have not undergone testosterone therapy.
*I understand that it is not straightforward to define what is a biological female, but some definition could be attempted
(2) open-category which can include biological males, trans-boys, trans-girls, non-binary, and even biological females if they wish to compete in the open category
And everyone can wear a bathing suit that covers their torso if they would like to
Anonymous wrote:I think a quick reality-check is probably in order here. Despite the current moral panic over trans* kids, the number of kids who 1) identify as trans; and 2) have begun any sort of medicalized gender affirming treatment; and 3) Are AMAB transitioning to female, is miniscule.
OP may be a real person or may be a troll, but if they are a real person, then their child is in an incredibly small minority assuming they've undergone a medical transition of any sort.
We're having a whole culture war freakout about the "end of women's sports" about an issue that impacts at most a handful of kids per state.
Anonymous wrote:How about just two categories:
(1) biological females who have not undergone testosterone therapy.
*I understand that it is not straightforward to define what is a biological female, but some definition could be attempted
(2) open-category which can include biological males, trans-boys, trans-girls, non-binary, and even biological females if they wish to compete in the open category
And everyone can wear a bathing suit that covers their torso if they would like to
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In our league, the child can swim in their chosen (for lack of a better word) gender's events, but will be scored in their biological gender's events. So your trans daughter could swim with the girls but will appear on the meet results as a boy.
Which league?
Does that work both ways? Could my trans son win events they didn't swim in? That seems really awkward.
I don't think trans men have an advantage over biological men.
The dont. They do, however, have a huge advantage over biological girls.
Trans women have a biological advantage. It is not huge but it is significant. Trans men who are not on hormones do not have an advantage, over biological women.
Anonymous wrote:How about just two categories:
(1) biological females who have not undergone testosterone therapy.
*I understand that it is not straightforward to define what is a biological female, but some definition could be attempted
(2) open-category which can include biological males, trans-boys, trans-girls, non-binary, and even biological females if they wish to compete in the open category
And everyone can wear a bathing suit that covers their torso if they would like to
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In our league, the child can swim in their chosen (for lack of a better word) gender's events, but will be scored in their biological gender's events. So your trans daughter could swim with the girls but will appear on the meet results as a boy.
Which league?
Does that work both ways? Could my trans son win events they didn't swim in? That seems really awkward.
I don't think trans men have an advantage over biological men.
The dont. They do, however, have a huge advantage over biological girls.