18 countries in the world currently legally recognise a third sex or gender. Among these countries, the most commonly used third gender marker on paperwork such as passports or birth certificates is X.
@vagina_museum Germany refers to the legal third gender as "diverse" or "d" in short.
@vagina_museum if this goes viral on Twitter (X) he’ll change the name and logo. I’d put money on that.
@vagina_museum i would love to have X on my passport, although I hope they one day support putting Wayland on it instead.
To be changed to 'Twitter' in the future to avoid lawsuits ;)
@vagina_museum Originally a catch-all for “Neither of the above”. A smart person would also reserve I for intersex, and maybe even N. I guess there’s a practical limit, but these are the obvious ones.
@vagina_museum 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷 AR-GEN-TINA! AR-GEN-TINA! AR-GEN-TINA! 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷

@vagina_museum Twitter is non binary now.

Im calling here🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

@vagina_museum Indeed, that's the case in Argentina!
@vagina_museum THAT MANY?
I mean, probably half of them are still transphobic and not meant to actually help non-binary people, but to out trans people sooo...
But still, it's... Surprising