Abstract
In this essay I attempt to answer two related questions:
1) Is intersexuality a queer identity?
2) Compared to other queer identities, are passing and outing fundamentally different for intersexuals?
My answer to the first question is a qualified “yes,” my answer to the second question will be a qualified “no.” My argument proceeds as follows: I present two reasons to think that intersexuality is not a queer identity, and two reasons to think that passing and outing are fundamentally different for intersexuals. I then examine each of these four reasons and show that they are not compelling reasons.