Any animal (including humans) born with both male & female genitalia is known as a hermaphrodite.
The term commonly used for the female of the species Homo sapiens is woman.
Male fiancé, female fiancée - though fiancé is often used for both sexes in English.
Individuals with organs of both sexes are called hermaphrodites. The condition has been observed throughout the animal kingdom. It is estimated that roughly one child out of ten thousand is born with organs of both sexes.
An animal with both male and female sex organs is called a hermaphrodite.
Climacteric
me, but just anyone attracted to both sexes
Yes, they are for both sexes and all ages.
A plant or animal with the organs of both sexes is called a hermaphrodite.
They are called bi-sexual, instead of heterosexual.
No, it is not true, there almost no difference physically for both sexes as an embryo
If you are only attracted to the same sex, and not to both sexes, then you are gay. If you are attracted to both sexes, then you are bisexual.
the name it that is usually used is bisexual bi means both and put in this word refeers to both sexes.