When is biological sex or gender critical to knowing someone?

In our daily lives, it is not critical to know someone’s biological sex or gender even though we have been socialized to think that it is. When you, or someone in your care, however, has a medical emergency (particularly involving your reproductive parts) it is important for doctors to know. It can also be helpful to know when you want to make a baby with someone (though there are numerous paths for accomplishing this, too). Otherwise, it is not critical (nor a life-threatening need) to know someone’s biological sex or gender. (Granted, many sports and sporting competitions are still gendered. These are areas that will continue to evolve.)

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