Topic: What sex would this constitute as?

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>Male from the neck up
>Female from the neck down, EXCEPT
>Has a penis and testes instead of a vagina.

Closest I can find is gynomorph, but from what I understand that follows the implication they're female from the neck up too.

Curious, not just for this site but on other furry sites in general.

Updated by leomole

If they have a masculine face but otherwise are essentially a woman with a penis, the tags gynomorph and tomboy would apply. Tomboy is a tag applied to generally masculine female/gynomorph characters

Unless by "male face" you mean the character has a very visible beard or something, in which case I think just base intersex is used?

Updated by anonymous

ImpidiDinkaDoo said:
If they have a masculine face but otherwise are essentially a woman with a penis, the tags gynomorph and tomboy would apply. Tomboy is a tag applied to generally masculine female/gynomorph characters

Unless by "male face" you mean the character has a very visible beard or something, in which case I think just base intersex is used?

From what I've learned, as long as some genitalia is visible, that's always what's referenced: The given character would be tagged as gynomorph. When you can't see anything at all (no chest OR crotch) that the weird Ambiguous_gender/ (implied) male/ (implied) female calls (informally known as the Ratte Ruling) get made based on what the character looks like.

Also the intersex tag is never used alone.

Updated by anonymous

FurryMcFuzzball said:
From what I've learned, as long as some genitalia is visible, that's always what's referenced: The given character would be tagged as gynomorph. When you can't see anything at all (no chest OR crotch) that the weird Ambiguous_gender/ (implied) male/ (implied) female calls (informally known as the Ratte Ruling) get made based on what the character looks like.

Also the intersex tag is never used alone.

If genitalia is visible, as well as certain features such as breasts or lack thereof, then they are tagged as what's seen.

The base intersex tag isn't to be used alone, I do know this. I just am not quite sure of TWYS's stance on, say, women with beards.

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