New Jersey will allow parents to select a third “nonbinary” gender option on state birth certificates starting February 1.
The legislation, which Gov. Phil Murphy signed into law in July 2018, would allow parents to select a third gender option for their children at birth and make it easier for people to change their gender on their birth certificates to match their preferred gender identity.
Before the law’s passage, New Jersey residents could only change their gender on their birth certificates if they had a letter of proof from a doctor confirming they had gender reassignment surgery or a letter from a certified mental health professional.
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I am so confused at this point I don't even know what that means.
This is SO stupid. What are these people thinking? Who dresses them each day?
God is laughing at them.
He gave you a penis or a vagina so you could tell the difference.
He won't be laughing when you stand before him, however.
Keep cheering.
All of us should choose it.
It deprives the government of one more way to categorize us.
Let's all claim we are the exact opposite of what we are.
Until we all go crazy.
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