Among other things, they literally ask you to provide testimonies of people outside your inner circle (e.g your baker, butcher, whatever) certifying that they always considered you passing as your chosen gender to them.
LockNo2943 on
>USA
😒😒😒
Cultural-Ad-8796 on
There are no countries as wonderful as Brazil and Norway.
Gloomy-Credit7998 on
Red 👏👏👏
GSilky on
Iran… Do they still give it to gay men and women? They used to be fine with paying for sex changes for gay people, and criminal penalties for those who don’t accept the offer.
MisterEyeballMusic on
Could we get a breakdown of countries like United States, Australia, and other countries wherein it varies by region
H-viken on
Map of delusional countries
LordFarquads_Nutsack on
Idk why it was never a default option in America, the fact that it’s **your** gender should make how you identify nobody’s business but yours. It’s like peak ‚freedom‘.
(And yeah I know *why*, pointing to severe sexism and fuckass religious influence, but secular America really should’ve doubled down on the ‚it’s my business‘ thing regarding it.)
democracy_lover66 on
Gotta say…
Pakistan is a bit of a shock
GroundbreakingBag164 on
Germany should be blue, the SBGG/Self-Determination Act already took effect in 2024
And there are actually no restrictions in Germany as opposed to other countries that shouldn’t be blue on the map
MonkeyFox29 on
What does illegal mean? They will deny the change or will they punish you for asking?
rogo01_ on
Why is everybody too lazy to ask Greenland for their policy on anything?
ShockWave1997 on
India just passed an extremely regressive law that has basically outlawed self determination of gender. Trans people now need surgery and approval by the government appointed medical board to legally change their gender.
Overall_Reputation83 on
Is this accurate? Iran, India, Indonesia, and Egypt having it be legal at all is interesting to me. Pakistan having no restriction blows my mind.
Yes_Im_sans-_- on
I thought a recent ruling made germany into the blue category?
Both my Drivers License and US Passport have sex marker, neither have gender. What US IDs is this referencing that has ‘gender’?
Grzechoooo on
Fun fact: Poland used to require trans people to sue their parents in order to change their gender (that’s obviously not the fun part). However, that requirement was removed a little over a year ago thanks to the intervention of one of the top right-wing opposition members, Zbigniew Ziobro, who correctly pointed out that it’s stupid. The Supreme Court agreed with him, and now trans people just have to file an application and send in documents etc.
We also had the third openly trans MP in the entire world (elected in 2011!), and the only one in the world at the time.
Ohz85 on
Thailand !???
Organic_Contract_172 on
Czechia should be green
bz47uj on
Canadian official documents don’t specify gender. They specify sex.
Informal-Ring-4359 on
Egypt is red
und3f1n3d1 on
Well, you see, almost every country is „requires medical diagnosis“ at least. There are countries like Germany and Spain where you can self-identify, but other than that, it’s always a medical diagnosis first.
Some of the „requires surgery“ actually require person to undergo sterilisation. So-called „bottom surgery“ is almost always a sterilising one, but not every sterilisation procedure is a bottom surgery.
Then there are countries we don’t really know about. For example, North Korea: chances are, there are trans people living in NK who do transition and at some point ask court to change their documents. And while laws there probably don’t specify the procedure explicitly, a court can probably change someone’s legal gender in a specific case. Again, we don’t know for sure, so NK probably should be orange on the map.
If I am being correct, Bulgaria is another country where there is no legal framework, but it’s not explicitly outlawed, although take that one with a grain of salt.
New South Wales (NSW): As of July 2025, no surgery is required; applicants must apply for a change of sex with NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages.
Victoria (VIC): No surgery is required. Adults can apply to Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria by affirming their gender, and parents can apply for children.
Queensland (QLD): No surgery is required (as of 2023 update). Applicants need a declaration/statement from a doctor confirming they have received clinical treatment (not limited to surgery).
South Australia (SA): No surgery required. Requires evidence of „clinical treatment,“ which can include counseling, provided by a registered psychologist or doctor.
Western Australia (WA): Surgery is not required. Adults need to apply through WA Births, Deaths and Marriages.
Tasmania (TAS): No surgery required. A statutory declaration or medical statement is generally used, with specific provisions for those under 18.
Northern Territory (NT): Requires clinical treatment (surgery, hormones, or counseling) confirmed by a medical practitioner.
Australian Capital Territory (ACT): No surgery required; based on self-identification via a statement from a doctor.
nerd_the_foxo on
blue is the only sane answer
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French here, „no restrictions“ is false.
Among other things, they literally ask you to provide testimonies of people outside your inner circle (e.g your baker, butcher, whatever) certifying that they always considered you passing as your chosen gender to them.
>USA
😒😒😒
There are no countries as wonderful as Brazil and Norway.
Red 👏👏👏
Iran… Do they still give it to gay men and women? They used to be fine with paying for sex changes for gay people, and criminal penalties for those who don’t accept the offer.
Could we get a breakdown of countries like United States, Australia, and other countries wherein it varies by region
Map of delusional countries
Idk why it was never a default option in America, the fact that it’s **your** gender should make how you identify nobody’s business but yours. It’s like peak ‚freedom‘.
(And yeah I know *why*, pointing to severe sexism and fuckass religious influence, but secular America really should’ve doubled down on the ‚it’s my business‘ thing regarding it.)
Gotta say…
Pakistan is a bit of a shock
Germany should be blue, the SBGG/Self-Determination Act already took effect in 2024
And there are actually no restrictions in Germany as opposed to other countries that shouldn’t be blue on the map
What does illegal mean? They will deny the change or will they punish you for asking?
Why is everybody too lazy to ask Greenland for their policy on anything?
India just passed an extremely regressive law that has basically outlawed self determination of gender. Trans people now need surgery and approval by the government appointed medical board to legally change their gender.
Is this accurate? Iran, India, Indonesia, and Egypt having it be legal at all is interesting to me. Pakistan having no restriction blows my mind.
I thought a recent ruling made germany into the blue category?
canada and mexico is false
The U.S. could make it uniform by Congress passing a law to that effect via its abilities based on the [Full Faith and Credit](https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution-conan/article-4/section-1/overview-of-full-faith-and-credit-clause) clause.
Both my Drivers License and US Passport have sex marker, neither have gender. What US IDs is this referencing that has ‘gender’?
Fun fact: Poland used to require trans people to sue their parents in order to change their gender (that’s obviously not the fun part). However, that requirement was removed a little over a year ago thanks to the intervention of one of the top right-wing opposition members, Zbigniew Ziobro, who correctly pointed out that it’s stupid. The Supreme Court agreed with him, and now trans people just have to file an application and send in documents etc.
We also had the third openly trans MP in the entire world (elected in 2011!), and the only one in the world at the time.
Thailand !???
Czechia should be green
Canadian official documents don’t specify gender. They specify sex.
Egypt is red
Well, you see, almost every country is „requires medical diagnosis“ at least. There are countries like Germany and Spain where you can self-identify, but other than that, it’s always a medical diagnosis first.
Some of the „requires surgery“ actually require person to undergo sterilisation. So-called „bottom surgery“ is almost always a sterilising one, but not every sterilisation procedure is a bottom surgery.
Then there are countries we don’t really know about. For example, North Korea: chances are, there are trans people living in NK who do transition and at some point ask court to change their documents. And while laws there probably don’t specify the procedure explicitly, a court can probably change someone’s legal gender in a specific case. Again, we don’t know for sure, so NK probably should be orange on the map.
If I am being correct, Bulgaria is another country where there is no legal framework, but it’s not explicitly outlawed, although take that one with a grain of salt.
Australia
Key State/Territory Requirements (Birth Certificate):
New South Wales (NSW): As of July 2025, no surgery is required; applicants must apply for a change of sex with NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages.
Victoria (VIC): No surgery is required. Adults can apply to Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria by affirming their gender, and parents can apply for children.
Queensland (QLD): No surgery is required (as of 2023 update). Applicants need a declaration/statement from a doctor confirming they have received clinical treatment (not limited to surgery).
South Australia (SA): No surgery required. Requires evidence of „clinical treatment,“ which can include counseling, provided by a registered psychologist or doctor.
Western Australia (WA): Surgery is not required. Adults need to apply through WA Births, Deaths and Marriages.
Tasmania (TAS): No surgery required. A statutory declaration or medical statement is generally used, with specific provisions for those under 18.
Northern Territory (NT): Requires clinical treatment (surgery, hormones, or counseling) confirmed by a medical practitioner.
Australian Capital Territory (ACT): No surgery required; based on self-identification via a statement from a doctor.
blue is the only sane answer