Yes, it is possible for someone to be born with both male and female genitalia, a condition known as intersex.
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.
"Vulva to vulva" refers to sexual activity between two individuals with vulvas, often involving direct contact and stimulation of their external genitalia. This term is often used in the context of queer or lesbian relationships.
It is quite uncommon for them to have essentially two sets of genitalia. Much more common for them to have characteristics of the non-dominant sex. For more information see:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intersexuality
The trick to this is that earthworms are hermaphrodites. This means that the have both male and female sexual parts. Therefore, there is no difference between earthworms as to whether they are male or female.
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.
its a monkey with both the male and female genitalia
Mons pubis, Genitalia and Uretha
When an individual has both male and female genitalia, it is referred to as being intersex. Intersex is a term that encompasses a variety of conditions where an individual's reproductive or sexual anatomy doesn't fit typical definitions of male or female. This can involve variations in chromosomes, gonads, hormones, or genitalia. Intersex people may identify as male, female, both, or neither.
Well, honey, technically speaking, a hermaphrodite can have both male and female reproductive organs, so it's possible for them to pee out of both genitalia. But let's be real, it's not like they're peeing out of both at the same time like some kind of freaky fountain. It's just a matter of having different plumbing options down there.
Ppl who have both male and female genitalia are called hermaphrodites.
Yes can Morrison was born with both male and female genitalia
Any animal (including humans) born with both male & female genitalia is known as a hermaphrodite.
The term for the collective of all the female external genitalia is the "vulva." The vulva includes various structures such as the labia majora, labia minora, clitoris, and the vaginal opening. It serves both reproductive and protective functions for the female reproductive system.
Don't worry, the male genitalia is designed to fit the female genitalia. There is a lot of play available in both. Be careful and considerate to her feelings and use various sexual positions until you find one that suits you both.
Hermaphrodite genitalia can vary widely in appearance, depending on the individual and their specific biological makeup. Some hermaphrodites may have a combination of both male and female genitalia, while others may have ambiguous or atypical genitalia that do not fit typical male or female characteristics. It is important to remember that each person's anatomy is unique and may not conform to traditional definitions of male or female genitalia.
There is nothing called a "heshe" so either you mean a transgender person, and then if born a woman and have not removed the reproductive organs they can get pregnant, or you mean someone born Hermaphrodite and have parts of both genitalia. Hermaphrodites are all different so some can get pregnant and others can not. It depends on how much they have of the female reproductive organs and genitalia.
Both by asexual fragmentation ( a type of piece reproduction ) and sexual reproduction. Most flat worms are hermaphrodites and contain both male and female genitalia.