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Lead: Generally speaking, there is no other option except male or female in the gender column of everyone's ID card, but there is really a third option in this w

Celebrity anecdotes about gender

Lead: Generally speaking, there is no other option except male or female in the gender column of everyone's ID card, but there is really a third option in this w

Celebrity anecdotes about gender

Lead: Generally speaking, there is no other option except male or female in the gender column of everyone's ID card, but there is really a third option in this world. An Englishman who thinks he is not male or female has become the first officially recognized "asexual person" in the world. On the passport of this asexual person, the gender column says "indefinite". Next, I will learn from you what a "asexual person" is!

28-year-old transgender woman

British media reported on March 15 that Nori May Warebey, 48, was born in Scotland and is male. She immigrated to Australia at the age of 7, and 1990 had a sex change operation and became a woman. However, since she stopped injecting hormones, Nori found that she didn't want to be a man or a woman, and decided to become a "asexual person".

After two doctors confirmed that it was impossible to judge whether Norrie should be male or female physically and psychologically, the Australian authorities immediately changed the gender column of Norrie's birth certificate, passport and other identification documents to "uncertain".

In Norrie's view, the concept of male or female is not suitable for him, so "the simplest solution is not to have any gender judgment". Nori still remembers her experience of going to the bank to change her identity information: "When that woman saw my ID card, her eyes changed color. She said it was a good choice. "

"No gender, no discrimination"

Although she became the first asexual, Norrie thinks that many people should have the same idea with her: "In addition to those who can't physically identify their gender, many women also want to be asexual. How much less sexism can this be? "

There will be more and more asexual people in the future?

The Australian judicial department confirmed that this is the first officially recognized asexual case in the country. Even those babies born with hermaphroditism and both male and female reproductive organs have never seen such a special case.

Tracy O 'Keefe, a member of a transgender organization in Australia, called the case a gender revolution, especially for teenagers who began to doubt their gender at an early age. In many cases, doctors and parents can't judge their gender, and the result is often to let them have surgery.

Some people think that more and more people are opposed to the practice of randomly selecting sex for congenital hermaphroditic babies, which means that there may be more and more "asexuals" in the future.