I Was Born With Male AND Female Parts. Ask Me Anything

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Everyone in this video was tested for COVID-19. We will continue to adhere to local guidelines and safety precautions for the health and safety of our cast and crew.

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it's so cute that Jahni and Mathew realized they knew eachother from highschool, I live for interactions like that

gyosob
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I had an intersex kid in my elementary school.
The conversations the kids had vs the adults were so different regarding them.
The teachers were not happy that they used both bathrooms and the kids were like “they are both so they use both”

Shay
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This is so educational. For someone fairly ignorant to the topic thank you for taking this topic in such a sensitive and respectful way, it makes it comfortable to watch without cringing at people being disrespectful and rude. This was handled perfectly and Jahni was very open, honest and seemingly relaxed so it was nice to see her comfortable.

thegirlcriedfashion
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I love how kind and open these people are, i wish there were more respectful people in the world like this.

teejay
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As someone who is intersex, thank you for making this video and bringing awareness to this topic. You have no idea the amount of times the topic of gender/sex comes up and I say I’m intersex and someone goes “Huh what is that?”

dollyshowboaty
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glad she mentioned waiting till age of consent then discussing a vaginoplasty. bc we really shouldn't make this rash decision for a child then their physical appearance may look like the opposite of their sex or identity crises happen. this video was so fun and insightful

janaekelis
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My friend has male genitalia but a uterus. Her parents never told her and socialized her as a boy. She has now transitioned to a female after discovering. I completely agree children should be told and have the ability to choose for themselves

lauren
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I’m soo glad you all did this. Intersex individuals rarely get representation. Well done 🎉

michelleh.
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I am so grateful for educational videos like this!! I took a sociology of gender class in college (taught by a non-binary prof and with transgender guest speakers) and the first couple of weeks, we spent focusing on learning gender vs. sex. I knew intersex people existed but I thought it just meant both genitalia but that is not the case at all. I also learned in that class that nearly 2% of the world population is estimated to be intersex. Much more common than people think. As someone studying to be a therapist (start having clients in a couple months!), I am so grateful I took classes like sociology of gender so I can be understanding of *all* of my clients. I want my practice to be truly inclusive and not just *seem* inclusive based on my options for gender or sex in the forms that I have in my office, as they mentioned in the video. Loved this video and how knowledgeable they were about their community!!

Update: I got my dream internship and will be working with college students! Such an emotional time both sexuality and gender-wise for so many people and I’m honored to be brought along for their journey.

jesswinter
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Love the energy! So trippy when you come onto the show expecting to talk to a stranger and it's someone you knew from middle and high school. Everyone was so kind and definitely enjoyed listening so openly to another's experience

emi-tzhf
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I didnt know that “hermaphrodite” was a negative word. Thats the only way I knew how to describe intersex people. I wont be using that term anmore. Ive learned a lot from this video and hope to hear more intersex people speak on their experiences and thoughts in the future!

greengoddessxo
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As someone who was born with Partial Androgen Insensitivity "Syndrome" (Just like Jahni) but with different experiences. I am so so happy yall did this. If anyone has any additional questions please ask! I love sharing and educating on the internet haha

stellasandlin
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Jahni is one of the sweetest people I know. My fondest memory of her was in my freshman year when I felt lonely and isolated, and they held space for me, it was heartwarming at a time when I felt so alone. 💚

justplainoldsam
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The only thing I would feel comfortable asking is “what do you want me to understand about you?”

christo-chaney
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It's wild to see how little people know about being intersex. I learned about it in ninth grade biology in the chromosomes chapter. I appreciate that my teacher introduced us to it because most avoid it due to it's connection to queerness. She showed her class that not only is gender nonbinary, so is sex.

chamileeon
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As an intersex person myself I enjoyed this video. She really understands since she is intersex and is really nice to all communities.
I totally agree with 9:40 where transgender has to do with identity and not gender/sex

You don’t understand the amount of times people of the trans community try to compare themselves or use intersex as a scapegoat

I love that this new age we can accept peoples identities but please don’t use something that mostly cripples our biological effectiveness to your advantage

There’s a difference between biology and identity and once we all accept each other and once more communities are spoken for instead of just including us in the LGBTQIA we need actual representation like she said. 🏳️‍🌈❤

parosmiastinks
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JAHNI I am so beyond thrilled that you've had this opportunity to speak on your experience and bring such a brilliant light to the intersex community! Thank you for your time, your energy, and your presence!

missmochiicecream
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You were very kind and patient in correcting the person who brought up the term "hermaphrodite." 💜

ultimavioletb
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What an eloquently-spoken young woman, very kind and willing to educate and answer questions even when dealing with offensive terminology. I finished this video knowing new things about intersex people, and I want to continue educating myself and challenging the perspectives of people who are either willfully or unintentionally ignorant. Thank you, Jubilee, and thank you, Jahni, for the lovely video!

gothsinn
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love that jubilee is talking about intersex, way too many people don’t even know what it is and assume it’s the same as trans lmaooo

melankoIi