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* "Afterschool Nightmare" was basically how a gender-confused intersex man (female on the bottom, male the top up) Mashiro was unfortunate enough to have unwanted romantic relationships between a [[Broken Bird]], who due to a rape in her childhood, has a very strong [[Does Not Like Men]] personality before meeting the main character, and a male student who is intent on trying to protect him/her after discovering his/her gender, whose big on [[Stalker Crush]] and a small hint of rapist undertones. Oh, and did I mention he/she and all the other students must go to the world of dreams in their school to complete a game so they can ascend to some ambiguous fate in order to graduate while taking different forms representing their deepest part of their souls, with Mashiro's form taking the form of himself but wearing a female school uniform, unable to hide his gender identity to the other transformed students?
 
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* Shaalis, the Sacred Androgyne from Michael Manning's comics (''The Spider Garden'', ''Hydrophidian'', ''In a Metal Web''). Hir body is depicted with two sets of genitals, BTW.
* Desire from ''[[Sandman]]'', the embodiment of the idea of desire, is implied to be every sex at once, possibly based on whatever the viewer wants to see. Nobody ever calls Desire a hermaphrodite or intersex, presumably because even those labels would be too restrictive. People tend to talk about Desire with paired terms like "Sister-Brother" and [[Pronoun Trouble|careful avoidance of pronouns.]]