I know less about trans men 's performences in sport so I can't really say.

But on the fly, I would say yes.
So do you believe Lebron James a biological man should be allowed to play in the WNBA, or can he only do so once he goes through the body altering hormonal therapy to lower his physical stats?

If yes, how much of a physical decrease does he need to give himself in order to play in the WNBA, just when he's on par with the top WNBA player or when he meets the average stats of WNBA players as total?
 
a biological man
There is no such thing as biological man. Either you have biological male characteristic or you identify as a man. You are not a "biological man". Man and woman are genders, not sexual characteristics.


So do you believe Lebron James a biological man should be allowed to play in the WNBA, or can he only do so once he goes through the body altering hormonal therapy to lower his physical stats?
Lebron James is not a woman, right ? So your question is not pertinent.

You don't choose to become a man or a woman. Its something that you are because its your identity.

So unless you tell me that lebron is actually a woman going under a therapy (that will actually transform their body) then no, there is no reason.

If yes, how much of a physical decrease does he need to give himself in order to play in the WNBA, just when he's on par with the top WNBA player or when he meets the average stats of WNBA players as total?
That's for the game institution to decide.
 
There is no such thing as biological man. Either you have biological male characteristic or you identify as a man. You are not a "biological man". Man and woman are genders, not sexual characteristics
They might be genders. But it's still badly seen to refer to each other as female or male. People who use these terms are often seen as crazy masculinists.

We don't say male's sport but men's sport. It's the tradition.

Language issues :zosleepy:
 
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