Expected to be offered more widely in 2022
The US has issued its first ever gender neutral passport.
Instead of male or female, the document is marked with an 'X'.
Officials have not named the holder - but intersex activist Dana Zzyym told the Associated Press it's theirs.
The option is expected to be offered more widely next year.
Navy veteran Dana Zzyym became the first American to be issued a U.S. passport with an ‘X’ gender marker, designed to give non-binary, intersex and gender nonconforming people a designation other than male or female https://t.co/5AlV2rYvFV pic.twitter.com/aDQpcUpqNZ
— Reuters (@Reuters) October 28, 2021

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