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  2. Third gender - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 24 January 2025. Gender identity as neither man nor woman Part of a series on Transgender topics Outline History Timeline Gender identities Androgyne Bissu, Calabai, Calalai Burrnesha Cisgender Gender bender Hijra Non-binary or genderqueer Gender fluidity Kathoey Koekchuch Third gender Bakla Faʻafafine ...

  3. Hijra (South Asia) - Wikipedia

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    Hijras, Eunuchs, apart from binary gender, be treated as "third gender" for the purpose of safeguarding their rights under Part III of our Constitution and the laws made by the Parliament and the State Legislature.

  4. Category:Third gender - Wikipedia

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    The terms third gender and third sex describe individuals who are categorized (by their will or by social consensus) as neither male nor female, as well as the social category present in those societies who recognize three or more genders. The term "third" is usually understood to mean "other"; some anthropologists and sociologists have ...

  5. Donald Trump to declare federal government recognizes two ...

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    Since 2022, the State Department has allowed people to select a third gender, X, on their passports, and did not require them to provide medical documentation. The marker accommodates people who ...

  6. The muxe, Mexico's 'third gender,' are part of a ... - AOL

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    The muxe — Indigenous Zapotec people in Mexico — view themselves as neither man nor woman. They embrace a distinct 'third gender,' part of a burgeoning LGBTQ+ movement worldwide.

  7. U.S. passports to include 'X' gender option. Why it's a ... - AOL

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    While selecting a third gender marker is a personal choice for everyone, Zzyym says it's one the intersex community is particularly entitled to. “They have the right to bodily autonomy, should ...

  8. Muxe - Wikipedia

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    In Zapotec cultures of Oaxaca (southern Mexico), a muxe (also spelled muxhe; ) is a person assigned male at birth who dresses and behaves in ways otherwise associated with women; they may be seen as a third gender.

  9. U.S. to add third gender option to American passports - AOL

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    Nonbinary, intersex and gender-nonconforming Americans will be able to choose a gender option other than “male” or “female” when applying for a U.S. passport. U.S. to add third gender ...