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Welcome to the increasingly visible world of intersex people in Europe!

We are glad you found us! If you are intersex yourself, we hope you find helpful information and resources If you are not intersex, here you can learn more about who intersex people are. And if you are not sure if you are intersex, the information on this website might help you to find out.


Who are intersex people?

Intersex is an umbrella term for the experience of being born with a body that does not meet the societal expectation of male or female bodies. Our sex characteristics and bodies are healthy variations of the human sexes.

Innate variations of sex characteristics can be manyfold: inner and/or outer genitalia,  chromosomes and/or the hormonal structure may not match societal and medical expectations, as may other sex characteristics like muscle mass, hair distribution or stature, to name but a few.

Although we are born with variations of sex characteristics, they might not be visible at birth. Intersex bodies can present themselves as intersex prenatally, at birth, during childhood, in puberty or in adulthood. A person may realize being intersex at a very early age or later on in life. Depending on the life circumstances and the specific body some intersex people even might never know that they are intersex.

If you are intersex you may have, or have had, some of the following experiences: Being surgically and medically treated during childhood, adolescence and/or adulthood; you have been told that the reason for the treatment is related to your bodily diversity; you have been diagnosed with a diagnose related to “disorder/differences of sex development” (DSD) or another older diagnose refering to intersexuality or hermaphroditism; you may or have/had experience that people harass you on the grounds of your bodily diversity.

This is the place for stories of intersex people across Europe.

Intersex people are still very invisible – very often there is a lot of taboo and shame connected with being intersex. If you don’t find testimonials in your language, this does not mean that there are no intersex people in your country. It just means that they have not spoken up yet. If you are intersex yourself and want to contribute to this website or get in touch, we would love to hear from you.
If there is no content in your language yet, you will be led to the English version.

What issues do intersex people face?

Intersex people all over Europe face severe breaches of their human rights, including pathologisation of their bodies, medical interventions without personal, prior, persistent and fully informed consent, violation of their physical integrity, psychological trauma, invisibilisation, stigma, structural and verbal discrimination, harassment, lack of access to relevant or/and needed medication and lack of legal recognition.

This can lead to follow-up surgeries, life-long hormonal treatment and health imparements as well as to high risk of becoming a school drop-out, leading to inadequate education, broken carreers and poverty (including homelessness) due to pathologisation and related trauma, a disturbed family life due to taboo and medicalisation, lack of self-esteem and a high risk of becoming suicidal.


What is OII Europe?

OII Europe is the umbrella organisation of European human rights based intersex organisations , working on the promotion of self-awareness, visibility and recognition of intersex people in Europe and world wide. OII Europe was founded on Human Rights Day, 10 December, during the Second Intersex Forum at Stockholm in 2012 and is a registered charitable NGO since 2016.

To learn more please visit oiieurope.org


 
 

3rd OII Europe Intersex Community Event & Conference in Zagreb, Croatia 2019

Participants of the 3rd OII Europe Intersex Community Event & Conference in Zagreb, Croatia 2019

The 2019 OII Europe Intersex Community Event and Conference is over. It was our pleasure spending those three days of workshops, discussions, exchanges and friendship with you and we hope to see you all soon again!

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