There is a lot of variation in how the genitalia develop from person to person in all of us. Nature provides us with a wide spectrum of forms, onto which our society imposes two absolute categories of male and female. In my last post, I described how all people start out with the same genitals in the womb, and how the phalloclitoris differentiates during development. In this post I will discuss the range of natural genital forms, explaining how they develop from the shared embryonic phalloclitoral structures.Read more: http://intersexroadshow.blogspot.ca/2011/04/intersex-genitalia-illustrated-and.html
Monday, November 26, 2012
Intersex Genitalia Illustrated and Explained
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