The Map

I have been thinking about creating a map, but I do not know if I should use a map with borders between secondary political divisions or simply country borders. Secondary borders could be used in individual recognition pages. What do you think should happen? --Otvm (talk) 23:59, 19 December 2017 (UTC)

@Otvm: that's a cool idea. If you know how to edit svg files, I would recommend you using this blank world map. I think that, for a general article like this one, it's better to use a map with only countries and not other divisions (states, regions...). --NeoMahler (talk) 09:51, 20 December 2017 (UTC)
I am using that map, and I will try to create an accurate and full map. --Otvm (talk) 21:45, 20 December 2017 (UTC)

India and Pakistan

Hello. Sorry, I don't have time to edit the article myself, but I thought I would mention that both India and Pakistan have enacted anti-discrimination legislation for transgender people, including non-binary people. The India one explicitly mentions "gender-queers". The Pakistan one defines gender identity as "male, female or a blend of both or neither". Information from these acts would be good to add to the article. 71.191.3.179 05:39, 16 June 2019 (UTC)

Overlap with Legal gender?

There seems like a big topic overlap between Gender recognition and legal gender. --TXJ (talk) 18:39, 23 April 2020 (UTC)

@TXJ: good point, the main difference is that legal gender's UK section is much longer, but we already have Recognition (UK). I'll add it to my to-do list to merge the articles. Thanks! --Ondo (talk) 20:25, 23 April 2020 (UTC)
Done! I've added a redirect from legal gender to here. --Ondo (talk) 14:32, 3 May 2020 (UTC)
Return to "Gender recognition" page.