Do intersex people fall under the LGBT banner? If so, why isn't it LGBTI? Are intersexed people being marginalized by the LGBT community?
There aren't many intersex people in general. According to your figure, which is obviously made up, they'd be .5% of the population. There are extended acronyms that include intersex but in practice intersex people interested in whining about being intersex in am organized manner probably wo t be around anyone else using that acronym.
>>7037426
Because if we keep adding letters the abbreviation is gonna be longer than most words which destroys the purpose of an abbreviation
>>7038317
I'm not a mathematician but isn't 1/1000 = 0.1%
>>7037426
Yes, they do. They're just about the only one of the letters besides the original four (LGBT) that ACTUALLY belongs in the fucking movement. Not that IBBQFU whatever shit.
>>7038317
They're not much more rare than trannies but both groups are very hard to get exact numbers on from issues finding and getting them to report along with all the repressed trannies and that most intersex cases don't have obvious physical signs so it can go undiscovered unless issues arise or some other medical procedure reveals some clue that they follow up on.
>>7037426
>If so, why isn't it LGBTI?
Because it's too many goddamn letters, that's why.
Sometimes it includes and I, sometimes it includes a Q, sometimes it includes and A, sometimes all of the above, and maybe more.