<p>Actually, there are only two definite sexes you can be born into. Once born, you can choose between the two, to some degree, if you're highly motivated. Occasionally, people get stuck somewhere in the middle at birth. That's where sexuality and gender really come into play. Sexuality describes who you are attracted to as a potential romantic partner. Clearly, there are more than two choices. To name a few, you can be homosexual, bisexual, heterosexual, omnisexual, etc. Gender is a social construct. It's no surprise that people don't necessarily align themselves with one or the other gender stereotype.</p>
<p>I believe that bathrooms should be based on sex, not gender. I think you'll see it the same way once you understand the distinctions between the three words "sex", "sexuality", and "gender".</p>