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Some legal systems also classify people according to sex.  Under such systems, a person's legal sex may not correspond to their biological sex, because of errors in documentation, or because of legal sex-change procedures that may be allowed for [[transgender]] or [[transsexual]] people.  Some systems allow a third sex category for those who don't want to be legally identified as female or male, either because they have an intersex condition, or because they claim to have a [[gender identity]] that is [[non-binary]].
Some legal systems also classify people according to sex.  Under such systems, a person's legal sex may not correspond to their biological sex, because of errors in documentation, or because of legal sex-change procedures that may be allowed for [[transgender]] or [[transsexual]] people.  Some systems allow a third sex category for those who don't want to be legally identified as female or male, either because they have an intersex condition, or because they claim to have a [[gender identity]] that is [[non-binary]].
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File:Sex Explained by DrFondOfBeetles.jpg | A very long Twitter thread by @DrFondOfBeetles in which we see binary sex across a wide spectrum of species.
File:Sex Explained by NastySmurfette.jpg | A handy graphic by @NastySmurfette which might further clear up your confusion.
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