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V19 |
Hermaphrodite is used to describe an individual with both male and female sexual organs present. This applies to both masculine and feminine body types. Typically, a hermaphrodite has both a penis and vagina. A hermaphrodite may or may not also have testicles. Though any combination of male and female genitalia on a single individual qualifies as being a hermaphrodite. Note that breasts are not genitals. [[Herm]] is an abbreviation of and synonym for hermaphrodite. * NOT A HERMAPHRODITE • Crossdressing — Use [[crossdressing]] when a character is wearing clothing that is traditionally associated with the opposite gender. • Opposite Gender Traits — If the character is known male but has noticeable feminine traits that can mistaken him for a girl, use [[femboy]] or [[feminine male]]. — If the character is known female but has noticeable masculine traits that can mistaken her for a boy, use [[reverse trap]] or [[masculine female]]. * POSSIBLY A HERMAPHRODITE • Ambiguity — Use [[androgynous]] or [[ambiguous gender]] when a character has both masculine and feminine traits which makes their gender hard to tell. Updated by Clockwork816 Thu, Mar 14 '24, 03:04 |
V18 |
Hermaphrodite is used to describe an individual with both male and female sexual organs present. This applies to both masculine and feminine body types. Typically, a hermaphrodite has both a penis and vagina. A hermaphrodite may or may not also have testicles. Though any combination of male and female genitalia on a single individual qualifies as being a hermaphrodite. Note that breasts are not genitals. * NOT A HERMAPHRODITE • Crossdressing — Use [[crossdressing]] when a character is wearing clothing that is traditionally associated with the opposite gender. • Opposite Gender Traits — If the character is known male but has noticeable feminine traits that can mistaken him for a girl, use [[femboy]] or [[feminine male]]. — If the character is known female but has noticeable masculine traits that can mistaken her for a boy, use [[reverse trap]] or [[masculine female]]. * POSSIBLY A HERMAPHRODITE • Ambiguity — Use [[androgynous]] or [[ambiguous gender]] when a character has both masculine and feminine traits which makes their gender hard to tell. Updated by Clockwork816 Thu, Mar 14 '24, 03:03 |
V17 |
Hermaphrodite is used to describe an individual with both male and female sexual organs present. This applies to both masculine and feminine body types. Typically, a hermaphrodite has both a penis and vagina. A hermaphrodite may or may not also have testicles. Though any combination of male and female genitalia on a single individual qualifies as being a hermaphrodite. * NOT HERM • Crossdressing — Use [[crossdressing]] when a character is wearing clothing that is traditionally associated with the opposite gender. • Opposite Gender Traits — If the character is known male but has noticeable feminine traits that can mistaken him for a girl, use [[femboy]] or [[feminine male]]. — If the character is known female but has noticeable masculine traits that can mistaken her for a boy, use [[reverse trap]] or [[masculine female]]. * POSSIBLY HERM • Ambiguity — Use [[androgynous]] or [[ambiguous gender]] when a character has both masculine and feminine traits which makes their gender hard to tell. Updated by Clockwork816 Thu, Mar 14 '24, 03:02 |
V16 |
Used to describe an individual with both male and female sexual organs present. This applies to both masculine and feminine body types. Typically, a hermaphrodite has both a penis and vagina. A hermaphrodite may or may not also have testicles. Though any combination of male and female genitalia on a single individual qualifies as being a hermaphrodite. * NOT HERM • Crossdressing — Use [[crossdressing]] when a character is wearing clothing that is traditionally associated with the opposite gender. • Opposite Gender Traits — If the character is known male but has noticeable feminine traits that can mistaken him for a girl, use [[femboy]] or [[feminine male]]. — If the character is known female but has noticeable masculine traits that can mistaken her for a boy, use [[reverse trap]] or [[masculine female]]. * POSSIBLY HERM • Ambiguity — Use [[androgynous]] or [[ambiguous gender]] when a character has both masculine and feminine traits which makes their gender hard to tell. Updated by Clockwork816 Thu, Mar 14 '24, 02:51 |
V15 |
Used to describe an individual with both male and female sexual organs present. This applies to both masculine and feminine body types. Typically, a hermaphrodite has both a penis and vagina. A hermaphrodite may or may not also have testicles. Though any combination of male and female genitalia on a single individual is sufficient. * NOT HERM • Crossdressing — Use [[crossdressing]] when a character is wearing clothing that is traditionally associated with the opposite gender. • Opposite Gender Traits — If the character is known male but has noticeable feminine traits that can mistaken him for a girl, use [[femboy]] or [[feminine male]]. — If the character is known female but has noticeable masculine traits that can mistaken her for a boy, use [[reverse trap]] or [[masculine female]]. * POSSIBLY HERM • Ambiguity — Use [[androgynous]] or [[ambiguous gender]] when a character has both masculine and feminine traits which makes their gender hard to tell. Updated by Clockwork816 Thu, Mar 14 '24, 02:50 |
V14 |
Used to describe individuals with some form both sexual organs present, or unanalogous genitalia present on an individual's [[male]] or [[female]] body. Online it typically refers to a character with an explicitly female body- and a penis or both sets of genitalia (Often being used interchangeably with [[Futanari]]). Interchangeable with and has generally been replaced by [[intersex]] and its contexts -NOT HERM Use [[crossdressing]] when a character is wearing clothing that is traditionally associated with the opposite gender. -POSSIBLY HERM based on context Use [[androgynous]] or [[ambiguous gender]] when a character has both masculine and feminine traits which makes their gender hard to tell. *If the character's gender hasn't been officially announced, use 1other* NOT HERM- If the character is known male but has noticeable feminine traits that can mistaken him for a girl, use [[otoko no ko]] or [[feminine male]]. NOT HERM- If the character is known female but has noticeable masculine traits that can mistaken her for a boy, use [[reverse trap]]. Updated by OptionalName Thu, Sep 28 '23, 20:47 |
V13 |
Used to describe individuals with some form both sexual organs present, or unanalogous genitalia present on an individual's [[male]] or [[female]] body. Online it typically refers to a character with an explicitly female body- and a penis or both sets of genitalia. Interchangeable with and has generally been replaced by [[intersex]] and its contexts, as well as often being used interchangeably with [[Futanari]] -NOT HERM Use [[crossdressing]] when a character is wearing clothing that is traditionally associated with the opposite gender. -POSSIBLY HERM based on context Use [[androgynous]] or [[ambiguous gender]] when a character has both masculine and feminine traits which makes their gender hard to tell. *If the character's gender hasn't been officially announced, use 1other* NOT HERM- If the character is known male but has noticeable feminine traits that can mistaken him for a girl, use [[otoko no ko]] or [[feminine male]]. NOT HERM- If the character is known female but has noticeable masculine traits that can mistaken her for a boy, use [[reverse trap]]. Updated by OptionalName Thu, Sep 28 '23, 20:44 |
V12 |
Used to describe individuals with some form both sexual organs present, or unanalogous genitalia present on an individual's [[male]] or [[female]] body. Online it typically refers to a character with an explicitly female body- and a penis or both sets of genitalia. Interchangeable with and has generally been replaced by [[intersex]] and its contexts. -NOT HERM Use [[crossdressing]] when a character is wearing clothing that is traditionally associated with the opposite gender. -POSSIBLY HERM based on context Use [[androgynous]] or [[ambiguous gender]] when a character has both masculine and feminine traits which makes their gender hard to tell. *If the character's gender hasn't been officially announced, use 1other* NOT HERM- If the character is known male but has noticeable feminine traits that can mistaken him for a girl, use [[otoko no ko]] or [[feminine male]]. NOT HERM- If the character is known female but has noticeable masculine traits that can mistaken her for a boy, use [[reverse trap]]. Updated by Irrixiatdowne Fri, Sep 01 '23, 22:48 |
V11 |
Used to describe individuals with some form both sexual organs present, or unanalogous genitalia present on an individual's [[male]] or [[female]] body. Obvious examples include [[futa]]/[[futanari]] and [[cuntboy]]. Online it typically refers to a character with an explicitly female body- and a penis or both sets of genitalia. Interchangeable with and has generally been replaced by [[intersex]] and its contexts. -NOT HERM Use [[crossdressing]] when a character is wearing clothing that is traditionally associated with the opposite gender. -POSSIBLY HERM based on context Use [[androgynous]] or [[ambiguous gender]] when a character has both masculine and feminine traits which makes their gender hard to tell. *If the character's gender hasn't been officially announced, use 1other* NOT HERM- If the character is known male but has noticeable feminine traits that can mistaken him for a girl, use [[otoko no ko]] or [[feminine male]]. NOT HERM- If the character is known female but has noticeable masculine traits that can mistaken her for a boy, use [[reverse trap]]. Updated by GeneEric Fri, Sep 01 '23, 08:30 |
V10 |
Used to describe individuals with some form both sexual organs present, or unanalogous genitalia present on an individual's [[male]] or [[female]] body. Obvious examples include [[futa]]/[[futanari]] and [[cuntboy]]. Online it typically refers to a character with an explicitly female body- and a penis or both sets of genitalia. Interchangeable with and has generally been replaced by [[intersex]] and its contexts. -NOT HERM Use [[crossdressing]] when a character is wearing clothing that is traditionally associated with the opposite gender. -POSSIBLY HERM based on context Use [[androgynous]] or [[ambiguous gender]] when a character has both masculine and feminine traits which makes their gender hard to tell. *If the character's gender hasn't been officially announced, use 1other* NOT HERM- If the character is known male but has noticeable feminine traits that can mistaken him for a girl, use [[otoko no ko]] or [[feminine male]]. NOT HERM- If the character is known female but has noticeable masculine traits that can mistaken her for a boy, use [[reverse trap]]. Updated by GeneEric Fri, Sep 01 '23, 08:30 |
V9 |
Used to describe individuals with some form both sexual organs present, or unanalogous genitalia present on an individual's [[male]] or [[female]] body. Obvious examples include [[futa/futanari]] and [[cuntboy]]. Online it typically refers to a character with an explicitly female body- and a penis or both sets of genitalia. Interchangeable with and has generally been replaced by [[intersex]] and its contexts. -NOT HERM Use [[crossdressing]] when a character is wearing clothing that is traditionally associated with the opposite gender. -POSSIBLY HERM based on context Use [[androgynous]] or [[ambiguous gender]] when a character has both masculine and feminine traits which makes their gender hard to tell. *If the character's gender hasn't been officially announced, use 1other* NOT HERM- If the character is known male but has noticeable feminine traits that can mistaken him for a girl, use [[otoko no ko]] or [[feminine male]]. NOT HERM- If the character is known female but has noticeable masculine traits that can mistaken her for a boy, use [[reverse trap]]. Updated by GeneEric Fri, Sep 01 '23, 08:29 |
V8 |
Used to describe individuals with some form both sexual organs present, or unanalogous genitalia present on an individual's [[male]] or [[female]] body. Online it typically refers to a character with an explicitly female body- and a penis or both sets of genitalia. Interchangeable with and has generally been replaced by [[intersex]] and its contexts. -NOT HERM Use [[crossdressing]] when a character is wearing clothing that is traditionally associated with the opposite gender. -POSSIBLY HERM based on context Use [[androgynous]] or [[ambiguous gender]] when a character has both masculine and feminine traits which makes their gender hard to tell. *If the character's gender hasn't been officially announced, use 1other* NOT HERM- If the character is known male but has noticeable feminine traits that can mistaken him for a girl, use [[otoko no ko]] or [[feminine male]]. NOT HERM- If the character is known female but has noticeable masculine traits that can mistaken her for a boy, use [[reverse trap]]. Updated by Irrixiatdowne Fri, Sep 01 '23, 00:38 |
V7 |
Used to describe individuals with some form both sexual organs present, or unanalogous genitalia present on an individual's [[male]] or [[female]] body. Online it typically refers to a character with an explicitly female body- and a penis or both sets of genitalia. Interchangeable with and has generally been replaced by [[intersex]] and its contexts. Use [[futa]], [[futanari]] (or [[full-package futanari]]) when a character is a girl with a dick. Use [[male futanari]], [[male herm]] (or [[cuntboy]]) when a character is a male with a pussy. -NOT HERM Use [[crossdressing]] when a character is wearing clothing that is traditionally associated with the opposite gender. -POSSIBLY HERM based on context Use [[androgynous]] or [[ambiguous gender]] when a character has both masculine and feminine traits which makes their gender hard to tell. *If the character's gender hasn't been officially announced, use 1other* NOT HERM- If the character is known male but has noticeable feminine traits that can mistaken him for a girl, use [[otoko no ko]] or [[feminine male]]. NOT HERM- If the character is known female but has noticeable masculine traits that can mistaken her for a boy, use [[reverse trap]]. Updated by GeneEric Thu, Aug 31 '23, 23:27 |
V6 |
Used to describe individuals with some form both sexual organs present, or unanalogous genitalia present on an individual's [[male]] or [[female]] body. Online it typically refers to a character with an explicitly female body - with a penis or both sets of genitalia. Interchangeable with and has generally been replaced by [[intersex]]. And its contexts. Use [[futa]], [[futanari]] (or [[full-package futanari]]) when a character is a girl with a dick. Use [[male futanari]], [[male herm]] (or [[cuntboy]]) when a character is a male with a pussy. -NOT HERM Use [[crossdressing]] when a character is wearing clothing that is traditionally associated with the opposite gender. -POSSIBLY HERM based on context Use [[androgynous]] or [[ambiguous gender]] when a character has both masculine and feminine traits which makes their gender hard to tell. *If the character's gender hasn't been officially announced, use 1other* NOT HERM- If the character is known male but has noticeable feminine traits that can mistaken him for a girl, use [[otoko no ko]] or [[feminine male]]. NOT HERM- If the character is known female but has noticeable masculine traits that can mistaken her for a boy, use [[reverse trap]]. Updated by GeneEric Thu, Aug 31 '23, 23:27 |
V5 |
Used to describe individuals with some form both sexual organs present or unanalogous genitalia present on an individual's [[male]] or [[female]] body. Online it typically refers to a character with an explicitly female body - with a penis or both sets of genitalia. Interchangeable with and has generally been replaced by [[intersex]]. And its contexts. Use [[futa]], [[futanari]] (or [[full-package futanari]]) when a character is a girl with a dick. Use [[male futanari]], [[male herm]] (or [[cuntboy]]) when a character is a male with a pussy. -NOT HERM Use [[crossdressing]] when a character is wearing clothing that is traditionally associated with the opposite gender. -POSSIBLY HERM based on context Use [[androgynous]] or [[ambiguous gender]] when a character has both masculine and feminine traits which makes their gender hard to tell. *If the character's gender hasn't been officially announced, use 1other* NOT HERM- If the character is known male but has noticeable feminine traits that can mistaken him for a girl, use [[otoko no ko]] or [[feminine male]]. NOT HERM- If the character is known female but has noticeable masculine traits that can mistaken her for a boy, use [[reverse trap]]. Updated by GeneEric Thu, Aug 31 '23, 23:26 |
V4 |
Use [[futa]], [[futanari]] (or [[full-package futanari]]) when a character is a girl with a dick. Use [[male futanari]] (or [[cuntboy]]) when a character is a male with a pussy. Use [[crossdressing]] when a character is wearing clothing that is traditionally associated with the opposite gender. Use [[androgynous]] when a character has both masculine and feminine traits which makes their gender hard to tell. *If the character's gender hasn't been officially announced, use 1other* If the character is known male but has noticeable feminine traits that can mistaken him for a girl, use [[otoko no ko]] or [[feminine male]]. If the character is known female but has noticeable masculine traits that can mistaken her for a boy, use [[reverse trap]]. Updated by GeneEric Thu, Aug 31 '23, 23:04 |
V3 |
Use futanari (or full-package futanari) when a character is a girl with a dick. Use male futanari (or cuntboy) when a character is a male with a pussy. Use crossdressing when a character is wearing clothing that is traditionally associated with the opposite gender. Use androgynous when a character has both masculine and feminine traits which makes their gender hard to tell. * If the character's gender hasn't been officially announced, use 1other * If the character is known male but has noticeable feminine traits that can mistaken him for a girl, use otoko no ko * If the character is known female but has noticeable masculine traits that can mistaken her for a boy, use reverse trap Updated by GeneEric Thu, Aug 31 '23, 13:22 |
V2 |
Use futanari (or full-package futanari) when a character is a girl with a dick. Use male futanari (or cuntboy) when a character is a male with a pussy. Use crossdressing when a character is wearing clothing that is traditionally associated with the opposite gender. Use androgynous when a character has both masculine and feminine traits which makes their gender hard to tell. * If the character's gender hasn't been officially announced, use 1other * If the character is known male but has noticeable feminine traits that can mistaken him for a girl, use otoko no ko * If the character is known female but has noticeable masculine traits that can mistaken her for a boy, use reverse trap Updated by GeneEric Thu, Aug 31 '23, 13:19 |
V1 |
Ambiguous tag, do not use. Use [[futanari]] (or [[full-package futanari]] or [[newhalf]]) when a character is a girl with a dick. Use [[male futanari]] (or [[cuntboy]]) when a character is a male with a [[pussy]]. Use [[crossdressing]] when a character is wearing clothing that is traditionally associated with the opposite gender. Use [[androgynous]] when a character has both masculine and feminine traits which makes their gender hard to tell. * If the character's gender hasn't been officially announced, use [[1other]] * If the character is known male but has noticeable feminine traits that can mistaken him for a girl, use [[otoko no ko]] * If the character is known female but has noticeable masculine traits that can mistaken her for a boy, use [[reverse trap]] Updated by bot Sun, Sep 18 '22, 02:54 |