Starting this year, German citizens who do not fit biologically as either male or female can legally be registered as a third gender or "intersex."<br />The new law was adopted last month and the "intersex" now appears on official documents, such as birth certificates.<br />Previously, those who considered themselves neither man nor woman was to leave the gender entry blank. <br />But LGBT campaigners say the new law does not go far enough, as it requires a doctor's certificate proving a person is intersex. <br />They say it should be easier for such people to register the gender they identify themselves with. <br />