• justdoit@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Anatomically, they look female. They develop a uterus and vagina, but usually don’t develop other secondary sex characteristics (breasts, widened pelvis, etc). The karyotype will show typical male XY chromosomes. Usually I’ve seen them classified as intersex because of this.

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      1 year ago

      Where are you from, if I may ask? And do you know what is written into the ID?

      Because in Germany there are current political developments to allow to change the sex in the ID. But I don’t know to what extend.