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Saturday, 2 November 2013

Germany Becomes First Country To Allow Parents To Register The Gender Of Their Babies As 'Indeterminate Sex

Born without sex: According to 2007 government figures, at least 150 intersex babies are born in Germany each year and 8,000 to 10,000 people have 'serious variations' from physical gender-defining characteristics
Germany has become the first European country to recognise 'indeterminate sex' by allowing babies born with characteristics of both sexes to be registered as neither male nor female. The new regulation, which takes effect from today, stems from a study by the German Ethics Council into intersexuality that concluded that the rights of intersex individuals against irreversible medical interventions should be better protected. German passports, which currently bear an 'M' for male or 'F' for female, will soon be allowed to have an 'X' in the gender field, according to a spokesman for the interior ministry.
'If a child cannot be designated male or female, then they should be entered on the birth register without such a status,' the new law states. Nah wah oh a baby is either born male or female basically this law means that kids can choose their sexuality as they grow. Is this not another way of allowing or helping kids become gay? Just curious.  Please read the rest HERE like my friend would say #endtime tinz.

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