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[–]MarkTwainiac 4 insightful - 1 fun4 insightful - 0 fun5 insightful - 1 fun -  (2 children)

For example, are people with ovotesticular disorder male or female? They have both ovaries and testes.

No they don't. They have a combination of ovarian and testicular tissue, not all of which is developed or functional. One kind of gonadal tissue will be predominantly functional.

If persons with OT DSD had ovaries and testes, they would have four gonads. Persons with OT DSD have the usual two.

Some males have been reported to have been born with three testes, but those males did not have DSDs. There's never been a single study or case report of anyone on earth born with four gonads.

Are people with persistent müllerian duct syndrome male or female? They have uteruses. They have both ovaries and testes. Maybe not most times, but sometimes they have ovaries.

No, persons with PMDS they do not have both ovaries and testes. They have testes and penises, and rudimentary Mullerian structures.

I suspect you are the same ill-informed person who has posted on the GC forum and on Ovarit about this because you have strong animus against persons with DSDs and want to spread misinformation about them in the hopes it will cause them to be further stigmatized, othered and monstered. Or you are just a troll trying to wind people up.

Mods, please take this thread down.

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    [–]BiologyIsReal 4 insightful - 3 fun4 insightful - 2 fun5 insightful - 3 fun -  (0 children)

    Do you really think we can't tell you're the same person who keep asking the same question under different names by now?