Exactly! This is something that people are really just beginning to understand, at least in the USA (which is all I can speak for.) Sex and gender are so meshed together in our society that any deviation from the expected norm is "queer". But thankfully there are plenty of genderqueer folks like myself that are happy to begin to change perceptions and stereotypes :)
What gender would you consider a hermaphrodite or intersex person?
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I voted "whatever gender you chose to live as".
This applies to everyone, even those with a definite male/female sex. Gender is an identity, sex is biological.
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Exactly! This is something that people are really just beginning to understand, at least in the USA (which is all I can speak for.) Sex and gender are so meshed together in our society that any deviation from the expected norm is "queer". But thankfully there are plenty of genderqueer folks like myself that are happy to begin to change perceptions and stereotypes :)