i think you mean hermaphrodite. where the clitoris is for a woman might be extended out a little further like a penis but not fully grown and they may also have a vagina. kind of a mix of the two but not fully developed. most of them cant have children and have reproductive problems
2006-07-18 18:12:15
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answered by married1 2
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I think you mean a haemaophrodite.........the mutation where an individual has both genitals...........a bisexual is someone that sleeps with both sexes........thay arent necessarily circus freaks.
People with this condition usually have their sex chosen for them by their parents at birth. Surgery removes the unwanted genitals, and the other is free to grow as it will. I guess there would be scaring where the other was sealed up or cut off, but the other will remain pretty much normal.
Someitmes for example when parents decide they want a boy, they will remove the ovaries,a nd seal up the vaginal opening. All seems well, they dress him up like a boy and all is well. Then, when he hits puberty, he starts to develop breasts, and his voice becomes very low and soft, and starts to take on a very feminine appearance.............these type of freak accidents happen sometimes in these cases, where the body want to develop the opposite of what the parents originally wanted. Then, there is some really expensive surgery to fix it.
2006-07-19 08:42:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe your thinking of a hermaphrodite, which is a person that has the reproductive organs of both sexes. A bisexual is one that allegedly is attracted to both males and females.
2006-07-19 01:17:49
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answered by kmoe2g 1
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For a bisesexula man he has all the organs but the male organ that is the penis woks while the vagina does not work. in the case of a bisexual famale the vigina works while the penis doe'nt
2006-07-19 12:04:04
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answered by mtula ikufa 2
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A bisexual man or a bisexual woman? Are you sure you're sure what the word bisexual means? Are you sure you're not thinking of a transsexual or a hermaphrodite? You might want to look them up to be sure.
www.dictionary.com
2006-07-19 01:09:26
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answered by Guelph 5
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i assume by appearance you are refering to the external organs.
never having had sex or even much to do with bisexuals i can only speculate that there is very little that is anomalous with their organs. however if you are indeed curious just click around **** sites and you'll get a pretty good idea quickly.
2006-07-19 01:14:01
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answered by jesse r 2
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I think you are talking about a hermaphrodite. They usually have breasts and a penis. They cannot reproduce. There's a lovely statue of a hermaphrodite in the National Museum in Athens. She/he is lying on a bed, on her side. She is turned at the waist so that from one side you see her face and upper torso, including her breasts, but when you walk around to the other side, you see the lower half of her, including her penis.
2006-07-19 01:14:41
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answered by tianjingabi 5
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Both male and female reproductory organs, though the effectiveness of one or both might be hampered. Amount of masculinity or feminity depends on the person.
2006-07-19 01:08:52
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answered by tinnitus 4
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bi sexuals are people who like both sexes there reproductive organs are normal..
your talking about transexuals.
2006-07-19 01:10:04
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answered by Anonymous
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i am not sure i understand what you are asking. about animals cause you are in zoology or about people? not sure what animals are bi or if there even are any at all. and sure don't know about their genitalia. but as for humans... well i am bi and i would say my genitalia is pretty average for a woman.
2006-07-19 01:10:22
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answered by purple dove 5
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