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German children can now be third sex


Germany becomes first country in Europe to allow babies with characteristics of both sexes to be registered as neither male nor female. The parents of German children born with characteristics of both sexes will be able to register their child as a third sex under a new law aimed at sparing them from unnecessary surgery.

The law, which came into force on November 1, makes Germany the first European country to opt for a third sex category by allowing parents to leave the box recording gender on birth certificates blank.

Later in life their children can opt of an X option when declaring their sex on a passport instead of the traditional M or F.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/germany/10420527/German-children-can-now-be-third-sex.html

forgot to put this before. so.. here ya go



-- Edited by mothertrucker42 on Friday 1st of November 2013 06:30:57 PM

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What will the name of the gender be? Just "it"?

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That's interesting but it also draws unnecessary attention to the child, I mean it must suck to know that you're just gender 'X'...makes them sound like some sort of experiment...

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I think that the parents should register the baby as a girl or a boy and let the child decide later in life what he wants to do.

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My personal opinion is that this is really odd. And I feel like later on in life it will just be a lot more work for the child to deal with.

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I wonder if the people who are of the third sex would even want to be considered a third sex (due to growing up in today's society)

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I don't know, I'd feel kinda offended if I was just "X" because my parents thought I might want to be a girl. The kid should decide what they want to be later in life, not the parents.



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This is a little odd, I dont think "X" is the best name for the third choice of sex

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I think this is a step in the right direction. Often times babies who are born with characteristics of both sexes are forced to undergo surgeries to "correct" them.After these surgeries are through, the child may end up feeling like the opposite gender of what they were assigned. I think a child should be aloud to grow up and make the decision for themselves.

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why change history now, and influence all these new ideas. It's been the same way for how long? and now it just "HAS" to be changed?


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kids being labled as a third gender will draw to much negative attention and cause bullying to be more prevalent insociety in my opinion

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I think its nice Germany is doing this but wouldn't that put the person at risk of being made fun of because they are letting others know that they are neither male or female?

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DyllanS wrote:

why change history now, and influence all these new ideas. It's been the same way for how long? and now it just "HAS" to be changed?


 I hope this is satirical....



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I think that this is only going to make those kids feel more different and isolated and will have a negative impact on their lives in the long run.

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even though it could attract negative attention, lots of people want this option for themselves and children. yeah, we might not see it that way because we aren't really exposed to those things but they have the right to identify themselves as something other than boy or girl.

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I think that's very strange for a person to not be a "male" or 'female" at all. Is that physically possible? I mean, there is surgery for people who want to change their gender, but it must be impossible for a person to be of a gender "X".



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Olga wrote:

I think that's very strange for a person to not be a "male" or 'female" at all. Is that physically possible? I mean, there is surgery for people who want to change their gender, but it must be impossible for a person to be of a gender "X".


 It's very rare for a person to be a female with a male reproductive system (they cant reproduce and they don't live very long), but even then they're technically female. "X" just seems like someone who's confused.



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hmmmmm i don't really know what to think of this...

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This idea still really bothers me, I mean you're essentially putting on a legal document that they're not normal and like an alien...that's horrible and inhumane

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PostmanPat wrote:
Olga wrote:

I think that's very strange for a person to not be a "male" or 'female" at all. Is that physically possible? I mean, there is surgery for people who want to change their gender, but it must be impossible for a person to be of a gender "X".


 It's very rare for a person to be a female with a male reproductive system (they cant reproduce and they don't live very long), but even then they're technically female. "X" just seems like someone who's confused.


 I feel like both of these responses are being close minded about this subject. A person can be born with both sets of genetalia and therefore be neither female nor male. This gender X allows for some gray area between the two genders. It is possible for a person to be both. Later in life, they may identify with one gender more than the other and then they can change their gender indetification if they wish.



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jenniferleonard wrote:

I think that the parents should register the baby as a girl or a boy and let the child decide later in life what he wants to do.


 I feel as though this will be the best option, not to put a label on the child until they are older and can decide the label for themselves 



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i agree with jennifer that they should let the child decide later in life. it wouldn't be fair to force this label on them because maybe they don't want to be singled out and have people identify them as a third gender

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