I just can't see what the point would be to fake being trans to get into a women's league. The ICC, for example, requires two years of hormone replacement therapy before competing, and that's long enough to seriously fuck with your body. But assuming someone went through with it, what's their end game? Detransitioning after they'd won seems like a great way to immediately have their title stripped by whatever authority governs the sport. Not to mention the backlash they'd receive from the public or fans.BridgeConsoleMasher wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2019 8:10 pm I don't think it's taking over or anything. But from what I can tell, from the quote of the woman athlete above, there doesn't seem to be much in the way of any male in the NBA and deciding to walk over to the WNBA. I'm not really trying to argue bad faith here, but when you have two divisions that there's a considerably large physical discrepancy, crossing over based on an authentication that's more centered on social/psychological constructs? I don't see how that's practically different than steroids.
Also, it's important to remember that just because men are on average stronger/faster/whatever than women, that's no guarantee that in any given competition the man will automatically win. So any athlete who takes the "fake trans" route to victory would be permanently changing their body and sacrificing their reputation to maybe win a title that they could not keep.
And sure, steroid users do something similar, but with steroids they try to keep it a secret. There's a possibility they won't ever be found out. But transition is a very public thing. There's no way an athlete acting in bad faith could hide their scam.