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Open Question: What is your stance? Can you conceive a situation which you would say "crosses your line"?
No transitioning whatsoever, but that's a non-starter as most fields of sports including the Olympics make it clear transitioning is a requirement. Precisely because of a lot of the points being argued in here.
Within the realms of transitioning, of course, there will be debate and the field of science and research trying to navigate complexities around the fact transitioning is "man-made" and reliant on the current day science and medicine. Right now we focus heavily on testosterone and oestrogen as the two predominant male and female hormones. As more transgender athletes are involved in sports research and studies will probably start to pay attention to other gender differences as well, and the thing I've been arguing in the topic, how effective treatment is at various ages to impact on puberty and development which has already largely been completed.
As I said above though, I think in current day times, and times to come, the larger average of those wanting to transition will do so at "younger" ages because generally speaking most will want to see the most effective results possible. But by all means we should support transition at any age we can, as it's not the case everyone knows they want to transition, or even feels comfortable doing so at some arbitrary set age. Especially younger ages when the brain can be all over the place in it's line of thought.