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V4 This is an abbreviation of and synonym for [[hermaphrodite]].

Herm 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 herm has both a penis and vagina. A herm may or may not also have testicles. Though any combination of male and female genitalia on a single individual qualifies as being a herm. Note that breasts are not genitals.

* NOT A 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 A 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, 03:07
V3 This is an abbreviation of and synonym for [[hermaphrodite]].

Herm 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 herm has both a penis and vagina. A herm may or may not also have testicles. Though any combination of male and female genitalia on a single individual qualifies as being a herm. Note that breasts are not genitals.

* NOT A 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 A 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, 03:05
V2 This is an abbreviation of and synonym for [[hermaphrodite]].

Herm 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 herm has both a penis and vagina. A herm may or may not also have testicles. Though any combination of male and female genitalia on a single individual qualifies as being a herm. Note that breasts are not genitals.

* 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, 03:03
V1 This is an abbreviation of and synonym for [[hermaphrodite]].

Herm 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 herm has both a penis and vagina. A herm may or may not also have testicles. Though any combination of male and female genitalia on a single individual qualifies as being a herm.

* 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, 02:59
V6 Hermaphrodite; this refers to characters with both a [[pussy]] and a [[penis]].

While most herm characters have [[breasts]] and a feminine body shape, masculine herm characters (without [[breasts]]) would fall under [[maleherm]].

Following the 'tag what you see' rule, the herm tag should not be used on images if both the penis and vagina are not visible, even if said characters are known herms. A bulge is not sufficient visual evidence to warrant the herm tag.

h4. See also

* [[intersex]]
** [[andromorph]] - Male body, but with a pussy instead of a penis.
** [[gynomorph]] - Female body, but with a penis instead of a pussy.
** herm - Female's body, with both a pussy and a penis.
** [[maleherm]] - Male's body, with both a pussy and a penis.


* [[male]]
* [[female]]
* [[ambiguous_gender]]
Updated by TitanRax20 Thu, Jan 19 '23, 15:50
V5 Hermaphrodite; this refers to characters with both a [[pussy]] and a [[penis]].

While most herm characters have [[breasts]] and a feminine body shape, masculine herm characters (without [[breasts]]) would fall under [[maleherm]].

Following the 'tag what you see' rule, the herm tag should not be used on images if both the penis and vagina are not visible, even if said characters are known herms. A bulge is not sufficient visual evidence to warrant the herm tag.

[h4] See also [/h4]

* [[intersex]]
** [[andromorph]] - Male body, but with a pussy instead of a penis.
** [[gynomorph]] - Female body, but with a penis instead of a pussy.
** herm - Female's body, with both a pussy and a penis.
** [[maleherm]] - Male's body, with both a pussy and a penis.


* [[male]]
* [[female]]
* [[ambiguous_gender]]
Updated by TitanRax20 Thu, Jan 19 '23, 15:50
V4 Hermaphrodite; this refers to characters with both a [[pussy]] and a [[penis]].

While most herm characters have [[breasts]] and a feminine body shape, masculine herm characters (without [[breasts]]) would fall under [[maleherm]].

Following the 'tag what you see' rule, the herm tag should not be used on images if both the penis and vagina are not visible, even if said characters are known herms. A bulge is not sufficient visual evidence to warrant the herm tag.

[h4] See also [/h4]

* [[intersex]]
** [[andromorph]] - Male body, but with a pussy instead of a penis.
** [[gynomorph]] - Female body, but with a penis instead of a pussy.
** herm - Female's body, with both a pussy and a penis.
* [[maleherm]] - Male's body, with both a pussy and a penis.


* [[male]]
* [[female]]
* [[ambiguous_gender]]
Updated by TitanRax20 Thu, Jan 19 '23, 15:50
V3 Hermaphrodite; this refers to characters with both a [[pussy]] and a [[penis]].

While most herm characters have [[breasts]] and a feminine body shape, masculine herm characters (without [[breasts]]) would fall under [[maleherm]].

Following the 'tag what you see' rule, the herm tag should not be used on images if both the penis and vagina are not visible, even if said characters are known herms. A bulge is not sufficient visual evidence to warrant the herm tag.
Updated by TitanRax20 Thu, Jan 19 '23, 15:45
V2 Hermaphrodite; this refers to characters with both a [[pussy]] and a [[penis]].

While most herm characters have breasts and a feminine body shape, masculine herm characters (without breasts) would fall under maleherm.

Following the 'tag what you see' rule, the herm tag should not be used on images if both the penis and vagina are not visible, even if said characters are known herms. A bulge is not sufficient visual evidence to warrant the herm tag.
Updated by TitanRax20 Thu, Jan 19 '23, 15:45
V1 Hermaphrodite; this refers to characters with both a [[pussy]] and a [[penis]].
Updated by TitanRax20 Thu, Jan 19 '23, 15:45