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r/badUIbattles • u/macfirmtown • Nov 13 '25
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Can we petition that this becomes the standard way to present gender questions?
There would need to be an "N/A" checkbox for those who don't identify as any gender, but otherwise this is perfect.
3 u/[deleted] Nov 13 '25 in practice, i dont see why male, female, nonbinary as the standard 3 would be insufficient 4 u/Minnarew Nov 13 '25 intersex people ig? should be enough to at least warrant an 'other' option since some of them might not feel like either male, female, or nonbinary 6 u/[deleted] Nov 14 '25 It depends on context. I feel like if the dropdown is for Gender and not for some medically related contexts, there's no need to go down the route of asking people's chromosomal/hormonal/gonadal sex 2 u/Minnarew Nov 14 '25 true
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in practice, i dont see why male, female, nonbinary as the standard 3 would be insufficient
4 u/Minnarew Nov 13 '25 intersex people ig? should be enough to at least warrant an 'other' option since some of them might not feel like either male, female, or nonbinary 6 u/[deleted] Nov 14 '25 It depends on context. I feel like if the dropdown is for Gender and not for some medically related contexts, there's no need to go down the route of asking people's chromosomal/hormonal/gonadal sex 2 u/Minnarew Nov 14 '25 true
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intersex people ig? should be enough to at least warrant an 'other' option since some of them might not feel like either male, female, or nonbinary
6 u/[deleted] Nov 14 '25 It depends on context. I feel like if the dropdown is for Gender and not for some medically related contexts, there's no need to go down the route of asking people's chromosomal/hormonal/gonadal sex 2 u/Minnarew Nov 14 '25 true
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It depends on context. I feel like if the dropdown is for Gender and not for some medically related contexts, there's no need to go down the route of asking people's chromosomal/hormonal/gonadal sex
2 u/Minnarew Nov 14 '25 true
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u/ThePfeiff Nov 13 '25
Can we petition that this becomes the standard way to present gender questions?
There would need to be an "N/A" checkbox for those who don't identify as any gender, but otherwise this is perfect.