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You're not stating an opinion though. An opinon would be "I don't like trans content." You said it "never was intented to be a trans genre game... And drawing the trans animations takes time and effort from normal content." Neither of which are factually true, yet you present them as fact. Three people tell you that you are, in fact, making incorrect statements about the content of the game and the game's development cycle, and present proof as to why you are incorrect. Then you persist in presenting your flawed, self-informed information as facts about the game's development. If you can't differentiate between an opinion and a fact, that doesn't change the definition of those words as defined in American or British English.
Agreed. To portray the inclusion of a single trans character, a sympathetic one at that, does not turn a game into "a trans genre game," The inclusion of Russian mobsters does not make a Mafia family genre game either (like DeLuca Family).Having a trans character in the game or any forum of media is not "hijacking" it.
Fingers crossed!Off-topic, possibly will be deleted because O/T.
It actually can but is extremely rare, like <0.1% rare. The highest probability is as a result of Chimerism, which is also very rare- given that the highest estimate of natural human chimeras is ~10%.
I didn't realize the rate was so high for human chimerism. Now that I think about it, cases of different eye colors or hair colors is not extremely uncommon.
Agreed they are two very different things.Well, yeah, that was kinda the point. Hermaphrodites usually don't have two fully functional sexual organs - certainly not as we see it in some games.
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Sure, it exists, but I mean, the chance to have a perfectly working "normal" dick and a fully functional female sexual organs is basically indeed zero. At least as far as I'm aware.
Not that it really matters. I just wanted to point out that there's a reason why trans and futa shouldn't be used as synonyms.
I was reading that the incidence of having "ovotestes," having both ovarian and testicular tissue, is 1 in 83,000 births. There have been some cases of penile potency, being able to have an erection, but penile fertility is rare to non-existent. It was referenced in a 1994 study but according to a 2010 study, none have been reliably documented. In most cases, the ovaries "rule" and most can get pregnant. I remember decades ago a talk show that had a case of a intersex woman whose father had decided she'd be a boy and had her stitched up. She later had that undone, and had gotten pregnant by her partner, but the British healthcare system denied her prenatal care because her birth certificate said male and males did not get prenatal care. Sheesh! Talk about bureaucratic nightmare!
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