I was looking at a story I wrote a few years ago, and ran into one of my characters.
He was the main character's uncle. He looked, sounded (voice-wise) and dressed like a woman, but was, and acted like, a man.
No, seriously. He was male (had a Y chromosome and a penis), and was straight, but had a pretty face, an hourglassy body and breasts all his life (it was a condition he was born with.)
While I'm still rubbing my temples from thinking about what I must have been smoking to create characters like these, what's the best way to term something like this?
2007-08-04
12:30:18
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He wouldn't be a hermaphrodite because he has only one set of (male) genitalia. However, he does have (quite noticeable) breasts.
2007-08-04
12:35:03 ·
update #1
Nor would he be gay or transsexual. He's not a trannie because he's male (okay, barely, technically male, but male nonetheless), and acts male, and he was attracted to women.
In fact in the story the only reason he wore women's clothing was because he could save money that way (because he didn't have to get men's clothing altered).
2007-08-04
12:38:45 ·
update #2