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VIDEO: Lady with Intersex Condition Opens Up About Impregnating Two Women

A Nigerian lady known as Queen has opened up about her condition as an intersex, revealing that she has impregnated two women.

Queen, who lives in Lagos, made this revelation during an episode of Doyin’s CornerDoyin’s Corner, where she shared details about her life journey.

She said she discovered her condition at the age of 15 and has since had to come to terms with it, facing different challenges along the way.

“My parents did not tell me about it. I grew up and realised that I am a hermaphrodite—having both organs. I asked my parents how come I have two reproductive organs. They were thinking maybe I was a male until I grew up. At 15, I started growing two organs, then they later decided that I am a female.

“At birth, both organs were present, but they couldn’t figure out which one was active. At 15, a guy was trying to touch me, and I said, ‘No.’ In the end, he saw everything and got scared, wondering, ‘What kind of human being is this?’ I didn’t feel bad about it until I met a guy who made me feel bad. I thought it was normal until that guy’s incident. My mum told me the doctor said it was 50/50—if they removed one, I might lose my life or survive. Because of fear, they left it to see how things would turn out in the future,” she narrated.

“The male organ is the active one because, if I try to use the female organ, I don’t have any feeling through the female organ, but the male organ gives me all the feelings I want.

“I date women now because I do not feel anything for men, but my feelings are always strong with women.

“…I have not carried any pregnancy but I have impregnated two women. Women love me. They give me the love I deserve more than men,” Queen explained.

Queen also confessed that she feels more comfortable around women and is afraid of men because she’s unsure of their intentions.

According to her, she doesn’t have any physical attraction towards men, which has made her relationships with women more meaningful.

Speaking on how social media has helped her accept her reality, Queen said, “Ever since I joined social media, I feel excited and no longer feel bad because I have been advised to face reality. But when I was not on social media, I felt bad and I was also suicidal because I thought I was a different human.”

Queen added that living life as a man brings her joy and a sense of fulfilment, which she doesn’t experience in relationships with men.

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