Weeks ago a Nigerian twitter user identified as TeeNsofor took to her twitter handle and shared how abnormal she felt when she noticed that she was an intersex (Chromosanal, gonadal and hormonal). Meaning that she is neither a female nor a male.
She was blasted by critics who claimed that such genetic make-up is alien to human existence.
Well two South African ladies, identified as Balwa and Thando, has come on BBC health program, and proved that such condition exist. In fact, she said that she is geneticaly male but physically female. She also revealed that she doesn't get periods, but currently going through menopause.
Watch video below;
She was blasted by critics who claimed that such genetic make-up is alien to human existence.
Well two South African ladies, identified as Balwa and Thando, has come on BBC health program, and proved that such condition exist. In fact, she said that she is geneticaly male but physically female. She also revealed that she doesn't get periods, but currently going through menopause.
Watch video below;
"I'm intersex, I don't get periods and I'm going through menopause."— BBC News Africa (@BBCAfrica) April 23, 2019
Babalwa is intersex - genetically male, but physically female. She and her partner Thando spoke to our health programme Life Clinic about why that makes her a 'unicorn'.#LifeClinic | 🏳️🌈 pic.twitter.com/IRXOcvmZag
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