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Sep 10, 2009
11:38
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cougfanblue
Are hermaphrodites usually "more" one gender
than the other, biologically? Or is it split?
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South African runner a hermaphrodite
cougfanblue
9/10/09 11:28am
Must be tough for her.
Blueintheface
9/10/09 11:30am
That's a really good question. Man, that sucks.
cougfanblue
9/10/09 11:31am
As a hermaphrodite, is she a she?
scall
9/10/09 11:31am
Just combine "She" "He" and "It"
Frustrated Coug
9/10/09 11:32am
Wow, careful with that one.
cougfanblue
9/10/09 11:33am
If learning of her dual sexuality makes her
Blueintheface
9/10/09 11:36am
Are hermaphrodites usually "more" one gender
cougfanblue
9/10/09 11:38am
I saw a National Geographic special about a
Blueintheface
9/10/09 11:40am
You may be interested in this story
cougfanblue
9/10/09 11:43am
How does a sport governing body deal with it?
scall
9/10/09 11:44am
As I understood the article, she's a man.
BluePie
9/10/09 11:37am
So is internal more important than external?
cougfanblue
9/10/09 11:41am
I guess it depends on if you are talking psycologi
BluePie
9/10/09 11:43am
Well, genetically a hermaphrodite is XXY
cougfanblue
9/10/09 11:47am
Not exactly - see response to original
eaglelover
9/10/09 12:54pm
An interesting quote I heard recently
BluePete
9/10/09 12:48pm
She/He has an ironic name for a hermaphordite
wapiti
9/10/09 11:55am
Like Jamie Lee Curtis - AIS
eaglelover
9/10/09 12:57pm
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