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Teen wins 'third gender' option bank account victory
A British bank is to become the first in the country to introduce a third gender option for its customers, after learning of a teenager - Kaelin Farnish, aged 17 - who could not open an account because they (the pronoun that Kaelin prefers to use) did not identify as male or female. Dan Damon asked Kaelin, who is an LGBT advocate, what it means to be non-binary.
(Picture: Kaelin Farnish Credit: Charlie Kerr)
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