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X gender in passport

What age must children be to have an x in their passport?
My son is 10 and i want change his marker from M, Male to X, gender not determined.
are here parents who have experience with this?
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dakotaviper · 56-60, M
Are you willing to put your son in danger? Because not every Country in the World is as WOKE as you think they are. Plus many Ports of Call in other Countries whether by Air or by Sea, now employ X-Ray Scanners (over 90%). Because if they see something that seems suspicious, a strip search could happen, and he could be detained for criminal deportation. So, take your chances.
SatanBurger · 36-40, F
@dakotaviper I think that doesn't make sense, you might as well say that about LGBT community too, not every country is pro LGBT so you might as well force yourself to try to be straight.

And as far as gender being woke, the Gender vs biological sex has always been around. They only teach about biological sex in school for the sake of simplicity because simpletons. It's not woke, you just weren't taught that in school. Not everything is taught. Like genetics isn't really a subject that's touched on but would you deny genetics? I mean there's a few things you learn but not really.
dakotaviper · 56-60, M
@SatanBurger actually, when I was in high school back in the early 1980's, Biology was a REQUIRED subject to be taken and passed before you could graduate. Genetics and Gender was taught back then. So, In your point-of-view, you allowed your 'son' to be misgendered at Birth. When your child should have been labeled as an 'it' instead.
SatanBurger · 36-40, F
@dakotaviper No. Why else would you have to go to school for biology in college if they taught you everything? More than likely, you learned a few paragraphs about it in biology but not anything complicated or nuanced. I went to school too and I know those school books are like.

I remember the history books saying a few explorers discovered things but were incorrect and we all know that Texas and their school book fiasco shaped most of America. Most textbooks are from Texas and haven't been updated since the 70s.

On an entirely unrelated note, scientific theory doesn't mean theory in its traditional sense, it means theory because it can be adapted with new information.