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That's actually a legitimate question in my mind, not cheer related but my recent high school reunion...one of our classmates is under going the surgeries to change from female to male and is mid-process. They had a significant issue not knowing which restroom they should use. They ended up going home.If a cheerleader is biologically male but identifies as a female, would that person have to be on a coed team or would that person be allowed to be on an all girl team? Has this come up before?
Very interesting question and I'm also very curious what the answer is. I would hope she would be allowed to compete on an all-girl but then are other factors that might come into play, such as her strength if a she is a base compared to other girls on the team. If she is stronger because she was biologically born a male does that give that team an unfair advantage for certain stunts?If a cheerleader is biologically male but identifies as a female, would that person have to be on a coed team or would that person be allowed to be on an all girl team? Has this come up before?
I have the same difficulty at work. I work with a person that I work with named Lucas who obviously identifies as a women, but I'm never sure weather to say he or she, because I dont offend them at all.That's actually a legitimate question in my mind, not cheer related but my recent high school reunion...one of our classmates is under going the surgeries to change from female to male and is mid-process. They had a significant issue not knowing which restroom they should use. They ended up going home.
Heck, even my pronoun use here...I'm not sure what to refer to them as. I knew her as a "she" but that's not the case anymore and she prefers to be a he...so it's difficult because I don't want to say the wrong thing...and I'm not sure what the right thing is.
I guess in this case, it's maybe whatever they are registered as. So whatever they identify with at their home gym when they pay registration fees? Don't know. Any EPs out there that can tell us how you do it?
I know of one. (Not at brandon, but in Florida)Honestly I've never thought of this before...how may transgender cheerleaders are there? Just curious.
Honestly I've never thought of this before...how may transgender cheerleaders are there? Just curious.
That's awesome that the school supported her. I think many schools would have said no way. Good for her!!We have one at the high school here, she started high school identifying as male, but now she identifies as female. I guess it was a huge controversy when they started letting her wear the girls uniform at games and stuff, but I'm glad the school supported her.
We have one at the high school here, she started high school identifying as male, but now she identifies as female. I guess it was a huge controversy when they started letting her wear the girls uniform at games and stuff, but I'm glad the school supported her.