I think that the things that happened while she was Bruce should be left as is. During her Olympic career she was not Caitlyn, she was Bruce.
I can empathize about how weird it must be to not feel "right" in your body/gender identification. I do feel sorry for her earlier families though. All this talk of living a lie and such must make them feel badly. If I was her kid and she was talking all the time about how terrible her life was pre-change, part of me would be thinking "Geez I was part of that life. Was I so bad?"
Frankly it's no skin off my nose whether she's a man, a woman or neither for that matter. I thought the Diane Sawyer interview was well done and helpful in understanding the whole process.
This Vanity Fair cover....not so much. Too "Kardashian look at me how much money can I make selling myself?" for my taste. Most of the transgendered people I have known (male to female) aren't defining their femaleness with bustiers and evening gowns. They're just normal people doing their thing.
She would have done better posing as the world class athlete that she is or in nice business attire instead of the stereotypical celebrity bimbo in a bustier.
Women are so much more than 2 breasts in scanty attire.