To me, it's similar to like...if I go to have a one-night stand with a guy, I'm not going to tell him how many guys I've slept with. If I go to have a relationship with him, I will.

Not 100% the same, but still.

Frankly, I feel really bad for transgendered women who are put in that position. You risk the person being mad and disgusted (even if you're upfront from the getgo.) And then, if they don't tell them, but decide to later, they risk the same reaction times 1000.

But then there are some men out there who wouldn't care at all. Me, if I found out I'd been having sex with a man who was born a woman, I really wouldn't be that bothered. It didn't bother me at the time. What I'd be bothered about was the dishonesty.


But I'm derailing the topic a bit.

As for the original topic: If it said in the rules you had to be born a woman, I can understand her being disqualified, even if I don't agree with it. I don't see it as discrimination against her, if it was stated in the rules. As someone mentioned earlier, they also disqualify women who are or have been married, and women who have had a kid. So...they aren't really open in general, are they?