Yes a hermaphrodite is an organism that has reproductive organs normally associated with both male and female sexes. The term hermaphrodite has also been used to describe ambiguous genitalia and gonadal mosaicism in human beings.
In a hermaphrodite human body, both male and female reproductive organs may develop. However, the functionality of these organs can vary, as they may not both be fully functional for reproduction. It is possible for a hermaphrodite to have one functional set of reproductive organs, both, or neither.
It is having contact with another person's genitals and no penetration of the vagina or anus occurs. - AKA dry hump, when you do the activities of sex fully cloathed or at least with boxers/pants on!
The prostate gland (only in men) and the mammary gland is found in bodies of both genders, but is only fully developed in women.
Babies' tear ducts fully develop by the time they are about 12 months old.
It takes about 1 minute for blood to fully circulate throughout the body.
Alex was neither fully male or fully female; Alex was in fact a hermaphrodite.
Someone who is born with fully functional female and male reproductive systems/organs.
Genitals form between 12-14 weeks, however they are not fully formed until between 16-18 weeks, and of course it depends on if your baby is hiding his stuff or not when they preform the ultrasound.
Genitals form between 12-14 weeks, however they are not fully formed until between 16-18 weeks, and of course it depends on if your baby is hiding his stuff or not when they preform the ultrasound.
if that five year old is a haas No. Their genitals aren't fully grown yet.
The goddess Aphrodite is said to have sprung from the genitals of Uranus, in some versions of Greek mythology. She emerged fully formed and beautiful from the sea foam that was created when Uranus's genitals were cast into the ocean by his son Cronus.
In a hermaphrodite human body, both male and female reproductive organs may develop. However, the functionality of these organs can vary, as they may not both be fully functional for reproduction. It is possible for a hermaphrodite to have one functional set of reproductive organs, both, or neither.
means it is not fully working
No. Aphrodite was born after Uranus' genitals was thrown into the ocean and then she was made up from the sea foam and she came out of the ocean in a sea shell fully grown.
A man with intact genitals has a retractable skin that covers and protects the glans penis. A man that is incomplete (circumcised) has a fully exposed glans penis.
The game is now fully international. It has development groups improving the game for differing genders ages and backgrounds. Its policy in both codes is "Inclusion".
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