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Often, forms ask for genderA person's internal, deeply held sense of their gender. For transgender people, their own internal gender identity does not match the sex they were assigned at birth. and present two options to the user: male or female. If you don’t fit into one of those two identities, the limited options can be alienating. Should I Ask for GenderA person's internal, deeply held sense of their gender. For transgender people, their own internal gender identity does not match the sex they were assigned at birth. ? was created by Savas Labs to provide a resource for form designers to think critically in advance of crafting forms and collecting data. There are several ways to address this challenge and empathize with all users, but it starts with a simple question: Should I be asking for genderA person's internal, deeply held sense of their gender. For transgender people, their own internal gender identity does not match the sex they were assigned at birth. ?