Hermaphrodite: What is it Called in your Language?

As funny as this creature appears, Nkalaha calls anyone deformed by this erectile "Nwanyi Odagba-Aleke"; meanwhile clitoris is referred to as Apii. To the inhabitants of Nkalaha, people like this existed, referring to people who had both male and female genital organs. And, in the view of Nkalaha health science, this clitoris can be stirred to be as erect as a man's penis. They believed that it was the prevention of this ugly feature that led to female genital mutilation, which they called "Obe Uvu". 




Does it exist in your lexicon; what is it called?

In reproductive biology, a hermaphrodite is an organism that has complete or partial reproductive organs and produces gametes normally associated with both male and female sexes.
Historically, the term hermaphrodite has also been used to describe ambiguous genitalia and gonadal mosaicism in individuals of gonochoristic species, especially human beings. The word intersex has come into usage for humans, since the word hermaphrodite is considered to be misleading and stigmatizing, as well as "scientifically specious and clinically problematic."
A rough estimate of the number of hermaphroditic animal species is 65,000. The percentage of animal species that are hermaphroditic is about 5%. (Although the current estimated total number of animal species is about 7.7 million, the study, which estimated the number, 65,000, used an estimated total number of animal species, 1,211,577 from "Classification phylogénétique du vivant (Vol. 2)" - Lecointre and Le Guyader (2001)). 
Most hermaphroditic species exhibit some degree of self-fertilization. The distribution of self-fertilization rates among animals is similar to that of plants, suggesting that similar processes are operating to direct the evolution of selfing in animals and plants. But in human, the possibility of selling is relatively undefined as the dominant gamete preoccupies the more functional roles.


Cultured Hermaphrodite
Science has proven that hermaphrodite can be cultured since it is not perfectly achieved via surgical operational duties, and that every woman has over 90% opportunity to become a hermaphrodite. How is this cultured Hermaphrodite features achieved? We will show you pictures of cultured hermaphrodite and those in the "culturing" process.
Look at the girl above and observe her female organ. This is the nomal genital that a normal woman should have. Because people are not everywhere the same, the tendency is there to have many other women whose genitals are large. See the next picture.
Outside being cultured, this fellow has the genital which rates 1.5 inches. This fellow, by her condition, is liable to being cultured.
To culture a female genital organ, a device is used to pump it outward in the same manner as breast milk are extracted from a breastfeeding mother. The picture is shown below.
Through this process, an undeveloped genital organ is cultured to a desired size by the bearer. The longest cultured female genital organ cultured ever is shown below.



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