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Parents Sue State After 'Mutilation' Turns Intersex Child Female, Boy Band Open To Gay Hook Ups? And More

Written By Unknown on Wednesday, May 15, 2013 | 2:32 PM

May 15, 2013
M.C. feels like a boy.

The 8-year-old adopted child of Mark and Pam Crawford identifies as a boy, acts like a boy and is accepted as a boy by his family, school and pediatrician.

But M.C. is not biologically male -- at least, not anymore -- because nearly seven years ago, M.C., who was born intersex (with both male and female genitals), underwent a procedure in South Carolina that surgically removed his male genitalia, CNN reports. Continue reading...
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