watsit said:
This honestly sounds like it's splitting hairs. You can say the same for male, being a person who was born with X chromosomes, yet it's still applied to characters despite not being able to see their chromosomal makeup. We look at a character's physical appearance and tag based on that, even if we know it's a result of a transformation or through physical alterations, we don't worry about chromosomes, embryological development, or birth sex, we tag sex as we see it now. Intersex falls plainly in line here, if someone has a mix of male and female characteristics they are intersex, just as a character that has primarily male characteristics is male.
I think there's an important difference in that "male" and "female" are also gender identities in addition to biological sexes, whereas intersex is something you're born with, you can't really "identify" as intersex if you weren't born intersex, the same way you can't identify as having Huntington's disease if you don't have Huntington's disease. And we also can't (usually) identify intersex characters without a visual indication of what sex organs they possess, but you can identify male or female (or ambiguous) based on facial features or body shape alone. The tagging procedures are different for male/female and intersex. I understand this is kind of splitting hairs, but it's important to me and probably important to intersex people that we understand that intersex isn't just "looks like a mix of both."
You're right, though, we don't tag based on a character's chromosomes or past history, and that's kind of my whole point. Unless a character is saying "I was born intersex" or a doctor is telling someone "your baby is intersex" then how on earth do we KNOW they're intersex? They could simply be post-op transgender, or magically transformed, applying the word "intersex" in this case feels very arbitrary to me when we could just as easily use a different, made-up one. "Altersex" seems like it wouldn't be a bad option, imo. I kinda liked the mixed_sexual_characteristics idea, or something shorter that begins with "mixed" might also be an option. Shortened to msc or mx.