Bruce Almighty said:
bonfarr said:
Jamie Lee Curtis was a hermaphrodite at birth right? Despite the great bewbs that drops her way down the hotness scale for me.
I'm pretty sure that's an urban legend......kinda like Will Smith went to MIT. People used to believe anything before the internet.
She's NOT a hermaphrodite.
I do hate to break this to people that do not know but a high number of very attractive females (especially statuesque model types with that physique) are actually a different thing entirely.
It is widely believed she is or has AIS - Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome.
People born with AIS have one X and one Y chromosome (which would be male) but are resistant to androgens, the hormones responsible for male sexual development. As a result, they display female physical characteristics despite being genetically male. In its classic form (complete androgen resistance), the person appears to be female but has no uterus, and has sparse armpit and pubic hair. they also tend to be taller and have more masculine jawlines for example. At puberty, their female secondary sex characteristics (e.g., breasts) develop, but menstruation and fertility do not. And they usually have very nearly perfect skin as they don't develop acne as a teen.
Many models and actresses are actually presumed to be AIS - they are generally statuesque women and have all the right curves. Their body type is often the perfect model type.
In the case of Jamie Lee and others one of the signs can be whether they have biological children or not because those with AIS are incapable.
Supermodel Hanne Gaby Odiele recently came out publicly that she is AIS.
Ann Coulter also rumored.
Tennis player Sarah Gronert is confirmed.
Other actors, models, tennis or other sport players have all the characteristics - may be more than we think are AIS.
1 in 20,000 women are born that way meaning there are thousands of them in the US (perhaps 8000 or more).