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===What's your real/birth name?===
===What's your real/birth name?===
Some trans and nonbinary people who've changed their [[names|name]] don't like to share this information. Often the [[Deadname|names we were given at birth]] have gender connotations that we don't want people to know about, or we want to be known as our current name and leave the old identity behind. This question can be quite an uncomfortable one.
Some trans and nonbinary people who've changed their [[names|name]] don't like to share this information. Often the names we were given at birth have gender connotations that we don't want people to know about, or we want to be known as our current name and leave the old identity behind. This question can be quite an uncomfortable one.


Of course, some people don't mind sharing, and plenty of us haven't even changed our names. Tread carefully, just in case.
Of course, some people don't mind sharing, and plenty of us haven't even changed our names. Tread carefully, just in case.
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This is a tricky business. Why do you want to know?
This is a tricky business. Why do you want to know?


There are only a handful of countries that recognise that there are more than two sexes or genders. The UK and the US are not currently on the list, and do not issue passports with X on them as an alternative to M or F. For this reason, a passport issued in the vast majority of countries ''cannot'' represent our genders or sexes correctly. It's hard enough to change the [[Gender markers|sex marker]] on your passport when you're binary, but we don't even have legal recognition most of the time.
There are only a handful of countries that recognise that there are more than two sexes or genders. The UK and the US are not currently on the list, and do not issue passports with X on them as an alternative to M or F. For this reason, a passport issued in the vast majority of countries ''cannot'' represent our genders or sexes correctly. It's hard enough to change the sex marker on your passport when you're binary, but we don't even have legal recognition most of the time.


===Is this just a step along the way to a binary sex change?===
===Is this just a step along the way to a binary sex change?===
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===Should I call you he or she?===
===Should I call you he or she?===
"He" and "she" are [[pronouns]]. Some nonbinary people are happy with the pronouns they've been called since birth. Some prefer the opposite to the one they have been called since birth.
He and she are [[pronouns]]. Some nonbinary people are happy with the pronouns they've been called since birth. Some prefer the opposite to the one they have been called since birth.


Some people dislike being assigned gender in their pronouns, and ask people to use the more common gender-inclusive pronouns like singular they, or ze/hir. Some like the less common ones, or have invented new pronouns.
Some people dislike being assigned gender in their pronouns, and ask people to use the more common gender-inclusive pronouns like singular they, or ze/hir. Some like the less common ones, or have invented new pronouns.
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