by James Larrick on February 17th, 2004

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Is it true that some she-males (Hermaphrodites) can have both male and female genitalia? Does only one set of genitalia work properly in such a case?

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  • by Lisa Marchande on April 25th, 2005

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    Moxie vega was correct in her answer. However, let me provide an example:

    I'm rather embarassed to admit that I stumbled upon hermaphrodite pornography in my travels. It was extremely interesting to see how it worked. One scene I remember involved two 'women'. One was a normal woman, the other was a hermaphrodite. The most bizarre thing about the hermaphrodite woman is that she looked normal, like a regular woman that would walk down the street. She was even quite striking in terms of looks. However, her vagina was somewhat stunted, and at the top of it was a small penis. The penis appears to have been a 'replacement' of the clitoris. There was no urethra on the vagina, but there was an opening. The penis had a functioning urethra.

    Normally, a hermaphrodite will NOT have functioning reproductive capabilities. That said, it is usually unlikely for a penis to become fully erect, and it is impossible for a 'female' hermaphrodite to conceive a child.

    However in this video, the hermaphrodite appeared to have a semi-functioning penis. She was able to get a steady but slightly soft erection, and appeared to be greatly enjoying the oral stimulation. The scene closed off like any pornography, a back and forth of oral stimulation on the genitals, and then the hermaphrodite proceeded to penetrate the woman. The most remarkable thing about the scene was the fact that not only was the hermaphrodite able to keep a strong enough erection for penetration, 'she' was also able to ejaculate. However, 'she' did not ejaculate semen. Instead, she ejaculated a clear, gooey substance that appeared to be very sticky.

    That said, it appears that 'she' was able to feel stimulation on both her vagina and her penis. The penis seems to have taken precedence over the vagina. While the combined penis/vagina genital wasn't compeltely disgusting to look at, it was obvious that it was a defect.


    So in overall answer to the question, human hermaphrodites are rare, and are cases of extreme deformity. In all cases, the genitals do NOT function in terms of reproduction, but expulsion of waste is achieved through either the penis or vagina, whichever part has a functioning urethra.

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    • Informative and interesting

      Autumn Riley

      by Autumn Riley on December 19th, 2005

    • wow. i never even thought about this topic. but id like to see that video to put it all together. too bad you didnt keep it. interesting though.

      KKTrib

      by KKTrib on December 26th, 2006

    • ver interesting. i was searching for this information for a while because i saw a porn video with the same thing and it surprised me when the women was able to ejaculate. Thanks Lisa for the info.

      Matson2009

      by Matson2009 on November 18th, 2009

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