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This was a real popular conversation in the 80s. She never shied away from it.
Her parents had to make a choice when she was born. She was born with both male and female sex organs, a Hermaphrodite.
My understanding is that her parents waited until she was all older and the more pronounced organs/hormones were used to determine her gender and the male organs were removed.
At the time her parents had enough money to ensure she had the best medical care for her condition.
She’s never been able to have children,.. was married, adopted kids, and has lived a fairly normal life with this condition.
I must say that I have compassion for people born with this condition. IMO, it is the only acceptable category (I) out of the LGBTIQ acronym and should not be included as it is a physical reality, unlike the others.