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    'X' now a gender option in Australian passports

    CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Australian passports will now have three gender options — male, female and indeterminate — under new guidelines to remove discrimination against transgender and intersex people, the government said Thursday.

    Intersex people, who are biologically not entirely male or female, will be able to list their gender on passports as "X."

    Transgender people, whose perception of their own sex is at odds with their biology, will be able to pick whether they are male or female if their choice is supported by a doctor's statement. Transgender people cannot pick "X."

    Previously, gender was a choice of only male or female, and people were not allowed to change their gender on their passport without having had a sex-change operation. The U.S. dropped the surgery prerequisite for transgender people's passports last year.

    Any country that complies with the International Civil Aviation Organization's specifications for machine-readable passports can choose to introduce a gender "X."

    Australian Sen. Louise Pratt, whose partner was born female and is now identified as a man, said the reform was a major improvement for travelers who face questioning and detention at airports because their appearance does not match their gender status.

    "'X' is really quite important because there are people who are indeed genetically ambiguous and were probably arbitrarily assigned as one sex or the other at birth," Pratt said. "It's a really important recognition of people's human rights that if they choose to have their sex as 'indeterminate,' that they can."

    Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd said the new guidelines removed discrimination on the grounds of gender identity and sexual orientation.

    "This amendment makes life easier and significantly reduces the administrative burden for sex and gender diverse people who want a passport that reflects their gender and physical appearance," Rudd said in a statement.

    Attorney-General Robert McClelland said while the change would affect few Australians, it was important because it would allow them to travel free of discrimination.

    Peter Hyndal, who negotiated with the government on the reforms on behalf of the human rights advocacy group A Gender Agenda, said the new guidelines were in line with more flexible approaches to gender issues in passports issued by the United States and Britain.

    "It's amazingly positive," Hyndal said. "It's the biggest single piece of law reform related to transgender and intersex issues at a commonwealth level ever in this country — mind-blowing."

    As many as 4 percent of people are affected by an intersex condition, but most never become aware of their minor chromosome abnormalities.

     

    436 comments

    • Jeff  •  5 mths ago
      We are now living in a world of confusement. So now we have Men, Women, Xmen & Xwomen... emmmmm? Interesting!
    • Bernie A. Casera, BSBio, ...  •  5 mths ago
      Whatever it is... It's a good thing that humans are categorized accordingly. As long as it won't affect everybody's ADLs.
    • the coop  •  5 mths ago
      The article said .transgenders are those with a perception of there own sex which is at odds with there biology.this really happened i use to work with the guy.he came out of the shower one morning,looked at his self and said oh what a beautiful woman i"am,he saw himself as a woman,he still sees himself as a woman,in spite of the fact his biology says he is a man.so where is the problem?is it with his biology or his perception?or is it the xx,xy.xxy causing him to see things?
    • kanasuke"_"  •  5 mths ago
      how come when LGBT people which have physical as women or men identify them-self as indeterminate, it's all related to mental issue
    • A Yahoo! User  •  5 mths ago
      if they go jail. which gender they go to? X gender???? Then everybody want to go to that jail...... LOLOLOLO
    • the game  •  5 mths ago
      ..what is happening to the world now??
    • Londoner  •  5 mths ago
      It would be more appropriate to use "T" instead of x for transsexual and be more specific about either from male - female or female- male.
    • BIG DEAL  •  5 mths ago
      X MATES!!!
    • Low  •  5 mths ago
      "Estimated probability is one every two thousand people,
      Five every ten thousand people,
      Singapore Population Roughly 5 million people*
      Roughly two thousand five hundred intersex in Singapore.

      *people that were born with some parts male and some parts female. They are, still of course, human.

      Please understand and recognize us who are the shaking and crying voicelessly in the dark and accept us..."
    • Nidurima  •  5 mths ago
      whoever they are they are human with heart, feeling, desires ...
    • A Yahoo! User  •  5 mths ago
      Listen, everyone, I am sorry for some of my religion's people who are commenting against gays and intersexuals here. I am a Christian but I believe God loves gays too. The way I read my bible is (I think) different from the way they read theirs. Like, if I am conversing with my friends about the similarities between our religions (Normally Islam and Christianity, I want to bring peace between our religions.) and I always make sure I do not draw the line and talk against that person's religion. I just hope the rest of my fellow christian people can do the same thing, I am sorry again and I hope it will never happen again.
    • m0j0j0j0  •  5 mths ago
      Thank you guys for giving the world another reason to get confused. Don't worry. We're not counting the complications. BS!
    • kei1309  •  5 mths ago
      so..... if there're any college professors who're hermaphrodites.... we call them Professor X?
    • jake  •  5 mths ago
      there is nothing more outrageous discrimination than this , classifying people gender with an x , making them a public laughing stalk
      Transgender "People who were assigned a sex, usually at birth and based on their genitals, but who feel that this is a false or incomplete description of themselves" , I think it would help better if the first world country like Australia would start a council center where these people would be council ed about their sexual identity , which would help them to lead a normal life like the rest of the world
    • gLaSket  •  5 mths ago
      What gender X?? cant they go toilet and find out?? God make it simple yet they create confusion among themselves..
    • scott t  •  5 mths ago
      Well there goes Australia!! Stupid fu---ing libs another gov't. of disgusting minds!!
    • WeeWee  •  5 mths ago
      so how do we address them now that mr , mrs , miss , mam, sir cannot apply ?
      this is getting abstract and more or less against nature.
    • Muhammad Nur Hidayat  •  5 mths ago
      is there no other words to describe "intersex" huh? why use "x"?? just use the word "intersex" lol!! XD
    • Mouse  •  5 mths ago
      "As many as 4 percent of people are affected by an intersex condition, but most never become aware of their minor chromosome abnormalities." are examples like girls growing little facial hairs, boys' voice that did not break during puberty. Some of this are positive traits, which the other gender possess like in physical or mental abilities.
    • up  •  5 mths ago
      just put them as h - homo, l - lesbians, g - gays
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