emiliano, methinks you need to educate yourself more about this topic.
I dislike one liner, but I will respond to this one, the topic is clearly set out in the article A response to the report by Sex and Gender Education Australia says there needs to be a fourth legal gender for people who are not even "intersex".
And this is the problem, the fact that all sorts of other groups are jumping on the wagon, And transgender lobby groups say that even this does not go far enough and are demanding a fourth legal gender called "other" for people who feel like their gender is indefinable or changes from day to day Children born with birth defects are separate issues to that of people that choose a bizarre sexual behaviour, yet they are used to inflate the number and dramatise the issue and you get the claim that this affects millions of people and the push continues, the other problem is that and history shows it is that the HR and EOC successes are quickly turned into the creation of disadvantages for other people. Why would people that did not need surgery need this to be published in legal documents? If they are happy with their appearance or simply do not want to have surgery, whats the need? As far as I know in our country you dont need to show your privates to confirm that you are male or female when obtaining any legal document, my point is that this commission has more human right and equal opportunities to worry about than this, for starter they have those disadvantages the they created in the social security system, employment opportunities, and education.