The same nature that endowed Semnwuh with both male and female sex organs seemed to have double-dealt him-her.
“I have never been privileged to be in a romantic relationship, not to talk of having sex with anyone since I was born, be it a girl or boy.
Certainly, I feel the urge like every other person does, because the organs are there.


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Semnwuha.k.a Claude Batle, is 30 years old and has fully developed male and female sex organs. But it is challenging to wear a pad because the manhood hanging up there, prevents me from completely padding myself.
These double sex organs, rather than give the man-woman double pleasures, instead attract discrimination, false accusations and risk of lynching. The menstrual cramps make things more bizarre,” Semnwuh told The Post in an exclusive interview.
So how did this gene get its reputation (and its name) as the “sex determining” gene?
As is pretty common in the world of genetics, this was because of some errant mice.A lot of unintended harm happens when people assume a Y chromosome makes a person a boy or a man and the lack of a Y chromosome makes a person a girl or a woman.For example, one physician educator on our Medical Advisory Board had the challenging experience of trying to calm a 23-year-old patient who had just been told by a resident that she was “really a man” because the resident had diagnosed the patient as having a Y chromosome and complete androgen insensitivity syndrome (CAIS).So it is simply incorrect to think that you can tell a person’s sex just looking at whether he or she has a Y chromosome. The following comes from discovered in 1989, is a small gene located at the tip of the short arm of the Y chromosome. Actually, like all genes, it does nothing except to act as a blueprint for a protein.In this case, the protein of the same name does funky things to like bending it and unwinding the 2 strands, so that other proteins can get in and attach themselves to other genes that are then turned on.About one in 4,500 babies show ambiguous genitalia at birth, such as a clitoris that looks like a penis, or vice versa.