I am so happy and supportive to see Nikki Hiltz being so authentic and honest about who they are, how fluid that can be day to day, and sharing that with the world.
Typically discussions here related to this topic centre around athletes who are biologically born male/have XY chromosomes but for various reasons (whether that's through choice to identify with another gender or more complicated issues related to disorders of sexual development) end up competing in female events.
I would be super interested to hear Nikki Hiltz's thoughts on this area since they seem to be one of the more rare athletes who seems to have come out as being born female, yet sometimes identifies as male. What does Nikki think about e.g Caster Semenya or Celce Telfer competing in female track?
Rojo, I know you have strong thoughts related to this topic - as do I. Would love to hear some more of your thoughts related to this, and is there any chance to get Nikki on a future podcast or message board AMA (if the latter it probably needs to be moderated knowing the message board) to have a frank and honest conversation related to this. Unlike Caster and Celce, who in my opinion have a conflict of interest because they benefit from identifying as females when being born with XY chromosomes , Nikki seems to have a unique and opposite perspective (assuming she is born with XX chromosomes and is choosing to identify as male some days)