According to a 2021 survey from Gallup, an estimated 11.3% of LGBT adults identify as transgender, equating to roughly 0.6% of the American population. Some individuals who identify as transgender undergo gender-affirming treatments, and others do not. The transition process is unique to every individual.
During or after the transition process, people who identify as transgender or non-binary may also choose to update their legal identity on government-issued documents, like their driver’s license and passport. In addition to male and female gender options, some states have added a gende… Read more
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No, intersex people do not deserve to be recognized on IDs
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Yes, because intersex people exist everywhere
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Other stance
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Yes, only if they have gone through transition or can prove they are intersex, even though that can extremely difficult.
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Yes, while also including social security cards, because sex at birth is documented on these
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No
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Yes