Briton is recognised as world's first officially genderless person
By Heidi Blake
Let's call it, IT
Telegraph U.K., Norrie May-Welby, 48, was born a man but had a sex change operation in 1990, at the age of 28.
After becoming unhappy as a woman, May-Welby decided to become a “neuter”. The 48-year-old is now officially recognised as a person of no specific gender.
I think the English might call this one a 'nutter?'
May-Welby emigrated to Australia at the age of seven after being born in Paisley, Renfrewshire.
Officials there altered the Briton’s birth certificate to include the new no-gender classification after doctors were apparently unable to determine the sex of the expat’s body.
Gosh, I wonder why?
May-Welby said: “The concepts of man or woman don’t fit me. The simplest solution is not to have any sex identification.”
As I said, let's just call it a moron
The UK’s Gender Trust welcomed the case. A spokesman said: “Many people like the idea of being genderless.”
The U.K. Gender Trust? Maybe this is a sign the world is coming to an end.
Hat tip: Jammiewearingfool
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Actually the best name for him is: Freak!
I wondering if the National Health Service in the UK paid for the operations. Bet they did! Progressives love this kind of sh*t and probably put him at the front of those long lines waiting for surgery.
Him, IT, Freak, whatever and Ron, I
bet the NHS in England did pay for the operations. Geez, you wonder
what restroom IT would
use or would it both?
Decided by which
way the wind is blowing?
oy veh... can't the... person's DNA tell that IT is a He... I can never understand the whole sex change thing and this just makes my brain hurt even more. Thanks for sharing
Glad to do it. Have to post some items that are off topic nad a bit different. Just never know what I will dig up. Comes from lack of sleep from chronic pain and a very beat up body. Too many surgeries.
Could be much worse.
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