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  @DrewWolfSP from GU  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, and if concerns are raised that having gone through puberty as the other sex is an advantage, then the recommended use of puberty blockers for trans teens should be supported instead of being demonised.

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How do you think fairness in sports should be defined when it comes to athletes with different gender identities?

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Do you believe that regulations around transgender athletes should be based on hormone levels, or is there another approach you find more fair?

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How would you feel if someone you care about was directly affected by restrictions on athletes competing in line with their gender identity?

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Do you think sports should continue enforcing categories based on gender or shift towards a different model altogether?

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Should personal identity or biological factors take precedence when determining which sports category someone competes in?

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Have you ever felt excluded from something because of your identity or characteristics, and how does that influence your thoughts on this issue?

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How do you think competing in sports affects the identity and self-expression of transgender athletes differently compared to others?

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If society moves towards full inclusion of transgender athletes, what potential challenges and benefits do you think this will create in sports culture?

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Do you think there is a way for everyone – transgender athletes, other competitors, and fans – to feel respected and supported in competitive sports?

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In your opinion, does the current debate about transgender athletes reflect deeper societal values around fairness and equality?