El_Tigre said
1.) I know it is called "Intersex" though a slang term for it is Hermaphrodite.2.) Exactly like what I have described. Intersex could either be within the genetic code or the formation of both male and female genitalia. Here's a so you can get your facts right.3.) You're right. It is physically possible. Why are we arguing?
Wrong.
"True hermaphroditism"[edit]
A "true hermaphrodite" is defined as someone with both testicular and ovarian tissue.
In 2003, researchers at UCLA published their studies of a lateral gynandromorphic hermaphroditic zebra finch, which had a testicle on the right and an ovary on the left. Its entire body was split down the middle between female and male, with hormones from both gonads running through the blood.[30] This is an example of mosaicism or chimerism and is quite rare.
For reference, this kind of chimerism really wouldn't work in humans.