So I am in a unique situation here, though I don’t plan on joining the Olympics, but the chance is never zero amirite. I am AFAB but I identify as a man, and the recent name change of PCOS to PMOS made me pay attention to what PMOS actually is, and realised that I have a majority of the symptoms. The thing is, is that I tend to have body hair and it was never hard for me to put on any muscle.
Which made me wonder if I would even be allowed to join the Olympics at all, especially when there was a huge controversy of a woman who was born female, had female genitals, and was even considered a woman by a very conservative country, because allegedly she has XY chromosomes, and some people were outraged because it would give her “an unfair advantage”. Even though there was some swimmer who had a alot of genetic advantages.
So I was wondering, given my unique situation, if I don’t put myself on HRT, would I be able to compete as either a man or a woman in the Olympics?
slazer2au@lemmy.world 23 hours ago
You should ask your coach or Olympic committee sponsoring your entry not random internet strangers.
howrar@lemmy.ca 12 hours ago
That would make sense if you were an actual athlete looking to compete in the Olympics, but that’s not the situation that OP is in.