...while some flora and fauna, angiosperms and quite a few invertebrates, are actually by definition, true hermaphrodites...some humans throughout history have been labeled that, at least in the physical sense. I'm wondering if females with extremely, large and pronounced clitorises, had that put upon them by social constraints...and indeed, just that? After all, some pronounced clitorises looks just like a miniature version of the male penis! With the advent of computerized photo shopping, it's difficult to go by just online photo evidence to get a truthful answer. My question is... anyone here fall in that category, or know of someone? I'm honestly looking for a real, factual answer. Thanks....
I knew a woman about 20 yrs ago who had a lovely pronounced clitoris where the visible part was about the length of the first digit of my little finger. Just like all other pussies but with a relatively lengthened clitoris. It was still clearly a pussy. I suspect those two are completely unconvincing fakes.
I suspect those two are completely unconvincing fakes.[/QUOTE] Why would you think those are fake? Just wondering...compared to some of the OBVIOUS photo shopped ones, they don't appear fake to me, but....who knows?
Well if I were to answer that, it would help those who make such fake things, improve their results. I wouldn't want to do that.
Using the term Hermaphrodite isn't accepted anymore. People who were born with mixed sex organs take exception to being called a Hermaphrodite. It is better to refer these people as Intersex. Intersex people may have an external sex organ such as a penis but also have internal reproductive anatomy that produces hormone levels more closely associated with being assigned different than seen at birth. This is caused by a chromosome imbalance such as XXY. Endosex males have XY chromosomes, females XX. Intersex have different sets like the aforementioned XXY, some cells in their body XY and others XX, or just one X chromosome. Other combinations exist also. Sometimes an intersex person is identified at birth. Other times it may not be known until puberty begins like a person with a penis begins to grow breasts and acts very feminine. Even has a feminine appearance about them. I had a relative that was rather masculine and could not get pregnant. She was AFAB, acted female, had female desires for the opposite sex (men), but found to have testicles and a prostate later in her life. She was intersex. She fell into that small percentage of the population born that way. Believe it or not, intersex people are as common as true to life redheads.