Transgender Women In Sports Essay

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We live in a society were acceptance becomes our main focus and this can sometimes cloud our judgement on what is fair. When sports began to have high school, college, and professional levels, it was done with gender segregation. This was so there was a sense of fairness because without this guideline women would have no role in professional sports, but now we live in a generation where some men identify as women and some women identify as men. Although there is no wrong with such a gender expression it is a complication when it comes to sports. The simplicity of it is that transgender women would have major advantages over cis women which creates an element of unfairness and defeats the purpose of gender segregation in sports. Men should …show more content…

Cis women athletes who want to compete in a professional level are not going to be given a fair chance to succeed and to work up to the top when transgender women who biologically have the body of a male are competing against them. A born male who identifies as a woman and competes as a woman who does not take any hormones makes the situation even more unfair because this means the transgender women competing as a woman has the body structure of man, same level of testosterone of a man, and strength of a man. The reason why this situation is such dilemma is because high schools clearly states that women are to compete in the women’s sports and men are to compete in the men’s sport but as to how genders are defined remains unclear. The book Transgender Athletes in Competitive Sports by Eric Anderson goes into depth about people have started to identify as transgender, the sport policies placed for transgender athletes, some background, and it is a new concept on how some people identify themselves. Consequently, it makes it difficult to know where to place transgender people when it comes to sports. The book also goes into the historical role that sports have played in preserving sex as a

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