
About 150,000 American people offer up these words of wisdumb when asked what sex they are, "We don't know."
According to census takers about 0.05% of people who are asked what sex they are mark both male and female. That equates to 150,000 of the current 300 million population.
The new census in 2010 will ask the question again. What sex are you?
A better question might be "Do the public restrooms you enter have a triangle pointing up or down?"
But, then more people would likely write in, "What's a triangle?"
WSJ








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