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the former unless it was grown in a lab.
So it really depends on how an individual's body develops.
Oh wait i just thought it was a new term.
There actually is something like that.. nvm.
For an intersex person to be able to self-reproduce, they would need to somehow develop perfectly functional pairs of sexual organs in different locations than normal, produce both male and female reproductive cells (with their associated sets of chromosomes) and then have the ability to incubate a fetus for at least 6-7 months.
That doesn't work.... It's a question - Not information.
Edit: I even put a question mark at the end.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2885343295
Hey... they come up with all these terms all the time... and were suppose to accept all their confusing mess of idiology.... I'm also not a doctor, so how was I to know that intersex is medical condition and not some lgbtqxyz++ term... they use most if the letters in the alphabet in the first place.