Is it possible to be born with both a penis and a clitoris? If not, why not?
a. It is impossible, because both penis and clitoris develop from the same fetal structure.
b. It is impossible, because testosterone decreases the size of the clitoris
c. It is impossible, because the clitoris does not develop until after birth.
d. Yes, it is possible, but rare.
a
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