I apologize if I offended you or someone who you know is intersex. I am gladly willing to draft another research to clarify whether intersex people belong to the LGBT+ community or not. You made me think about how some people don't identify themselves with the LGBT+ umbrella term, and I appreciate that deeply.
However, I was not trying to promote a non-binary agenda. I don't think I stated that EVERY intersex person is non-binary. Some intersex people choose to build their identity as a male; some intersex people choose to do so as a female. However, some other intersex people choose to identify as non-binary and I did research that. Not all of them choose to be men and women, but I did not mean to say that ALL of them are non-binary. What the article did say is that they deserve to have to right to choose over their bodies and identities instead of being subject to surgeries they do not approve of. Sometimes, their families' or their doctor's pressure for them to be strictly male or female causes intersex people damage, and that is what I was trying to expose in the article.
If I made it wrong and I offended you, I'm very sorry.