People in general like sex. It is part of what we are, and how we come to be. Whether or how much an individual person -- and hermaphrodites are people -- enjoy sex would depend on how they and their partners feel about their particular situation, among a multitude of other factors.
A person who has both male and female sex organs is medically referred to as intersex. Intersex is a general term used for a variety of conditions in which a person is born with reproductive or sexual anatomy that doesn't fit typical definitions of male or female. It is important to note that intersex is a natural and relatively common biological variation, not a disorder.
Hermaphrodite is a term used in biology to describe an organism that has both male and female reproductive organs. In humans, hermaphrodite is considered outdated terminology and is not typically used. Instead, the term intersex is preferred to describe individuals with atypical variations in sex characteristics.
A hermaphrodite is an organism that has both male and female reproductive organs. In humans, a hermaphrodite may have physical characteristics of both sexes, such as ambiguous genitalia.
When one exhibits reproductive organs of both the male and female sex, that person is known scientifically as a "hermaphrodite". Overall gender of a hermaphrodite depends largely on how this person is raised, though some prefer to identify with a specific gender as they grow older.
A hermaphrodite possesses both male and female reproductive organs.
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To be a hermaphrodite means having both male and female sex organs.
A hermaphrodite is an organism that has both male and female reproductive organs. Sequential hermaphrodites are organisms that start life as one sex and then change to the other sex later in life, depending on environmental conditions or social factors.
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Hermaphrodites are born (inate disposition) with both sex organs, it is not possible to "become" a hermaphrodite.
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The Cyprian deity called Aphroditus was androgynous or a hermaphrodite.
If you're talking about a "male" Hermaphrodite, then yes. if "female" no. However if you're talking about an Intersex (BOTH sex organs work) then also yes.
The answer is actually hermaphrodite.
The term for this is hermaphrodite and is extremly rare medical condition where an individual is born with both male and female sex organs.