Yes. Futanari is the Japanese word for hermaphrodite, a person who possesses both male and female sex organs. It also used to refer to someone with androgynous looks, which is a more broad combination of male and female characteristics.
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Futanari is a term originating from Japanese manga and anime that refers to characters who possess both male and female genitalia. In reality, intersex individuals may have variations in their physical sexual characteristics, but the concept of futanari as portrayed in fictional media does not exist in the same way. It is important to differentiate between fictional portrayals and the complexities of intersex variations in real life.
Nope, futanari is a genre of Japanese hentai featuring characters with both male and female genitalia. In reality, intersex people exist, but they are not the same as the exaggerated and often fetishized versions depicted in futanari hentai. So, in short, futanari is just a wild fantasy cooked up by artists and writers in the world of hentai.
Oh, dude, futanari is a genre of hentai that features characters with both male and female genitalia. So, technically, it doesn't exist in real life unless you know some magical creatures hiding out there. But hey, if you're into that stuff, no judgment here!
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no it was just made up for curious george.
It is Anime women figure with a penis basically cartoon transsexual