12-31-2021, 04:40 AM
Maybe it's my age but I am struggling to keep up with current day definitions of sex and gender, so I would appreciate some help.
In looking at a definition of the "I" in LGBTQIA+, it says in part: "When an intersex person is old enough to choose a gender identity, they can choose to identify as male, female, or a combination."
Is non-binary covered by this definition, or is it a sub-set of one of the other letters?
In looking at a definition of the "I" in LGBTQIA+, it says in part: "When an intersex person is old enough to choose a gender identity, they can choose to identify as male, female, or a combination."
Is non-binary covered by this definition, or is it a sub-set of one of the other letters?

