“Functionally, I developed as a woman, but unfortunately, I was assigned a male identity.
In other words you were born with a penis and now wish you weren’t. But have you separated your female body from your male penis to prove you’re actually female or do you just want everyone to forget they might ever see your vagina poking out in front of your girly clothes.
No, it doesn’t mean ‘born with a penis.’ It could mean a malformed clitoris or fused labia.
It’s an actual medical defect that exhibits across a range. Nowadays, it’s often corrected by a simple surgery.
The tragedy is that in the past, children were assigned male (usually) when they were actually female.
No…that is not what it means.
Not at all.
Possibly, but “intersex” usually means XXY or some other chromosomal dysfunction or AIS (Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome) — the body lack androgen receptors so an XY male does not develop in puberty.
The most famous example of this (allegedly) is Jamie Lee Curtis.
So, that’s not physically possible in an intersex person. It’s an actual medical condition that got lumped into the rainbow people’s group somehow. She presents as female, but doesn’t have external female organs. She has male ones, likely very small due to the overwhelming presence of female hormones, and while she could have a vaginoplasty, it’s no different from a biological man having one performed. It won’t be a natural, working organ with its own biome, and will create a ton of issues down the road.
You’re a little misinformed, here. Babies are all androgynous aside from a visible sex organ, so while she was born appearing as male, her body developed shaped like a woman’s after puberty hit.
I’ll consider your post mean-spirited but utterly ignorant.