They would be intersexed. They used to be called hermaphrodites. Besides the genitalia, the internal organs of both sexes may be present. This is most common in fish. By adulthood in humans, the decision of going one way or the other has been made--usually with psychological evaluation among other things.
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The correct spelling of the plural noun is "hermaphrodites" (those with genitalia of both sexes).
It's a slang term for a hermaphrodite; a person who has the genitals of both sexes. See the link below.
When used as a verb the past tense is the same for both sexes - widowed. When used as a noun the male term is widower.
Were both born.
These lines from William Blake's poem, The Lamb contain the answer to your question. The speaker who addresses the lamb in the poem is a child, a human child, endowed with the gift of language, whereas the addresse, a lamb, is a non-human child, a dumb child. In these lines the speaker explores in his simple language of childhood innocence how the creator of the lamb who is also the creator of the child is both a child and a lamb. Christ Himself was referred to as "the Lamb of God", and the creator was born in the form of a human child: the babe in the manger. The creator is "meek" and "mild", and the speaker does have these features of "meekness" and 'mildness" in common with the lamb and its creator.
Any animal (including humans) born with both male & female genitalia is known as a hermaphrodite.
The correct spelling of the plural noun is "hermaphrodites" (those with genitalia of both sexes).
Yes. Some people have genetic characteristics of both sexes. It has been estimated that approximately 1 out of ten thousand new-born infants has ambiguous genitalia.
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.
Yes can Morrison was born with both male and female genitalia
They prefer the term intersexed, but hermaphrodite is the more common term, if a misleading one. Intersex people can be "true" hermaphrodites, with both male and female genitalia, be androgynous, have YY chromosomes, ambiguous genitalia (large clitoris vs small penis) etc.
A hermaphrodite either has testicles and a vagina or has a penis of ovaries. It is a common misconception that hermaphrodites own both genitalia. Therefore, they cannot urinate out of both genitalia.
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.
well i don't know for sure but it could occur very rarely, like humans some are born both sexes and as animals are related and are like the human it could maybe happen.
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.
bisexuals like both sexes but when your bi curious your just curious about both sexes