Bonkers wrote:
Nikki's gender identity is different from their biological gender, but they still compete in the correct biological category. Seems pretty straightforward to me, and isn't this what many of us want biological males in a similar situation to do?
I think Nikki showed it's possible to compete in a category that doesn't align with your gender identity but represents your biological reality, without it being some kind of traumatic injustice.
Good explanation.
We'd have to go deep into the psychological inadequacies of the men who are bothered by how a person identifies themselves to really figure this all out.
What a waste of time to argue about it and to let something like this occupy one's mind is mind boggling.
Congratulations to a great silver medalist and I like the word lel (as suggested in another post on this thread).