Thread:Abarlas/@comment-5091688-20120509133403/@comment-5091688-20120509151836

Your analogy doesn't make sense at all. Those two things aren't even comparable. Did you miss the part where sex =/= gender identity? I wrote it up there. They are not the same. Even look at Wikipedia's distinction. The Wikipedia article for 'transgender' might help clarify your confusion on what does and doesn't fall under the transphobia and transgender umbrellas.

As far as 'legal documents overcomplicating things', I'm talking about making changes to a legal document, which the Terms of Use is, so I will refer to these things in legally-based terms and ways. Wikia is a company that can get in legal trouble, which I would really like to avoid, since I use their various communities and think it's an all around helpful service. So I'm going to frame my position in ways that might help an administrator write the document and have verification.

I do invite you to do some research into this matter and what legal entities typically put on their documents, but you aren't an administrator who wants to be fully clarified and I'm not a 'Trans 101' course. (Some tips, though: It would help if you didn't refer to various gender identities as 'madness', and asking for legal protection for a certain subset of people that aren't provided for but should be isn't special treatment.) Have a nice day.