Transgender athletes should most certainly be allowed to compete against other athletes that differ from their sex assigned at birth IF they have not gone through a puberty of their sex assigned at birth. For example if a transgender girl begins transitioning at a young age and never goes through a male puberty, then she absolutely should be allowed to complete in women's sports against other women. Sex and gender is much more complex than just hormones.
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