In my country you can apply to have your gender listed as 'x' on your passport. This is usually for transexuals that have been living as the oposite gender but are pre-op/non-op - I think it is a safty kind of thing. Next time I renew my passport I'm going to appy for an x.
Been going through a bit of a battle at my work. Whenever they book travel for me they book me as a Mr even though I specifically say not too. Their argument is the computer systems don't allow me to have nothing or Mx. So my clever compromise was to have Ms instead (I'm slightly more comfortable with Ms than Mr even though my wife is not keen on me being a Ms and would prefer I was nothing or Mx). Anyway, work was not happy about this at all (surprise surprise

). So I've been busy getting in touch with the human rights commision, and other free legal advise places to find out what my legal rights are. Apparantly it is a bit of a grey area. Technically I think I can have any title I want but I'm facing some very strong social conventions. My countries Human rights act suggests that this could be a breach of my human rights.
I'll have to bite the bullet at some point and organise a meeting with HR to see if we can come to some arrangement.
In some ways I feel silly putting up such a fuss because other people just don't get it. They make me feel stupid. But damn it, I want the title I want.