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The above picture is of the genitalia of two fetuses. The one on the left was assigned male at birth and the one on the right was assigned female. This is what everybody looks like before the hormone washes in the womb. We all looked like that. I just thought it was neat.
I've seen those before, but I really like them. :D The first place I saw them was in my women's studies class on gendered bodies. Ironic I got into it; it is rarely, rarely offered and was just cancelled. Seeing stuff like that gave me the validation I needed to know that I was a male despite my genitals.
It gives a whole new meaning to the phrase "close but no cigar."
"Most interesting " ellen :)