ATTENTION MEDIA & OTHERS SEEKING INTERVIEWS!
If you represent a media company, are a student writing a report or anyone interested in interviewing our visitors, please seek permission (see email address at the bottom of the page) before posting your requests or emailing solicitations for any talk show, magazine, thesis, census or other interview on any message board on this site. If not, your posts WILL be removed. Please respect the privacy of our members.
I have never explained to anyone either my condition. Not because of embarrasment, but because the lack of education some people have and how they misinterpret everything. Not every one, but it is hard to tell which. You tell any one you have high testosterone levels, or that you were born with what could have been possibly an undeveloped penis for genitalia but with internal female organs and the first thing that comes to mind is, so are a you a guy? a girl? or what? I brought it up in a conversation once among friends, discreetly with out revealing myself, and they all much had some sort of negative responses. I don't even think my parents fully understand the condition. It might seem I have such negative thoughts, but that is reality.