The first American who previously identified as transgender and was the first to obtain nonbinary status in the eyes of law says he made a mistake.
Jamie Shupe, a retired US Army veteran, made headlines four years ago when he chronicled his change from a man to a woman in The New York Times. Then a year later, Shupe stood before a judge in Oregon who agreed to let him identify as a third sex, neither male nor female.
Now in an article published on The Daily Signal website, Shupe writes, "I want to live again as the man that I am."
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