Humans with both male and female sexual organs (one set is usually not fully developed, or both sets may not be) are technically referred to as hermaphrodites. For some plant and animals species, hermaphroditism is a normal condition. For humans, however, it is not.
To have both sexual organs is to be a hermaphrodite.
A CHILD WITH BOTH IS CALLED A HERMAPHRODITE
Hermaphrodite
I Think a person fulfill his/her sex feeling by self, with their body parts or some other equipments.
They are both technically correct. It depends on how many parts a person does.
either, both, it doesn't depend on the gender. . .
The person is a user and wants the best of both worlds. Sorry. Lose them.
The registry is open to both same-sex and opposite sex couples. There is no residency requirement. Applicants must both appear in person.
Yes we both control what comes in and what comes out.
No. A person who enjoys sex with both guys and girls is bisexual.
Yes, it means the person is sexually attracted to both males and females regardless of their own sex. We are all born bisexual and some of us acquire an aversion to either the same sex or the opposite sex becoming monosexual.
It contain a full set of remale and male sex organs
Yes, both. You are a product of their genes, therefore parts of both your parents have formed the person you are today.
The underling root of HIV is direct sex. When a person is HIV positive and another person is HIV negative and they have direct sex, the HIV moves into the HIV negative person and the HIV is now positive in both of the persons.