“I Impregnate Women”: Nigerian Lady With Both Genitals Opens Up
A Nigerian lady, identified as Queen, has opened up about her rare condition of being a hermaphrodite — meaning she has both male and female reproductive organs.
In a recent episode of Doyin’s Corner, Queen shared her life experiences and the challenges she has faced living with dual sexual organs that are fully functional.
Queen, who is based in Lagos, disclosed that she discovered her condition at the age of 15. Since then, she has been navigating a unique path of self-discovery, personal acceptance, and identity.
In the interview, Queen revealed that she identifies as a man due to her emotional and physical detachment from men and a stronger connection with women.
“I date women now because I do not feel anything for men but my feeling is always high with women,” she said.
“…I have not carried any pregnancy but I have impregnated two women. Women love me. They give me the love I deserve more than men.”
Queen clarified: “I am not a lesbian but I identify as a man because I have children, I impregnate women. My two kids call me daddy and mummy interchangeably”.
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“I don’t feel bad about identifying as a man because that is what makes me happy. I feel happier with women than I’m with men.
“Then I get scared of men because I don’t know their intentions for me and I also do not have urges for them. So I have decided to identify as many and have relationships with women.”
She also shared how social media has helped her come to terms with her intersex identity, overcoming suicidal thoughts and shame.
“Ever since I joined social media, I feel excited. I do not feel bad anymore because I have been advised to face the reality,” she added.
“But when I was not on social media, I felt bad and I was also suicidal because I thought I was a different human.”
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