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How do you identify someone as gay or lesbian? Also, how do you identify someone who was married for years, then became homosexual?
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Administrators Moderators Customers Gamma FamilyTrees.GenoPro.com Translator GenoPro version: 3.1.0.1
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You need to use the Genogram dialog. From the Tools menu, select Options, and make sure the option Display Genogram Dialog is checked. When you double-click on an individual, you will see the Genogram tab, and the Sexual Orientation.
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I followed these directions but I do not have "Display Genogram Dialog" as an option. What should  I do?
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I must have hit something that worked - I now have the sexual orientation and Transgender options. However, I believe Non-Binary needs to be added as an option. A client I am currently working with suggested I use an octagon as the symbol for her Non-binary child.
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