Girls Turn Into Boys At the Age Of 12 In This Remote Village In Dominician Republic

Johnny lives in a remote village, Salinas lying in the south-west of Dominican Republic, where he and others like him are known as ‘Guevedoce’, meaning ‘penis at 12’. Sometimes they are also called ‘machihembras’ meaning ‘first a woman, then a man’.

When they’re born they look like girls with no testes and what appears to be a vagina. It is only when they near puberty that the penis grows and testicles descend.

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As covered by Michael Mosely in the new BBC series, Countdown to Life, the remarkable case of the Guevedoces is a condition that affects just over 1 percent of the boys born in Salinas.

Johnny, once known as Felicita, used to go to school in a little red dress though he was never happy doing girl things.

‘I remember I used to wear a little red dress. I was born at home instead of in a hospital. They didn’t know what sex I was. I went to school and I used to wear my skirt. I never liked to dress as a girl. When they bought me girls toys I never bothered playing with them. All I wanted to do was play with the boys.’

The rare genetic disorder occurs because of a missing enzyme which prevents the production of a specific form of the male sex hormone – dihydro-testosterone – in the womb.

Science, much?

News Source: Metro

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