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You're talking out of your ass.
Humans cannot be hermaphrodites. They can only be intersexed. A hermaphrodite has both sets of genitalia and is fertile, an intersexed person develops somewhere "in-between" the male and female ends of the spectrum, and is typically infertile. Snails are hermaphrodites, humans can "only" be intersexed.
Some intersex conditions, such as CAIS, leave a person externally female but with hidden, undescended testes. Most women with CAIS don't know they have it until later in life when they have fertility problems. Some "normal" looking men have XX chromosomes, and the other way around too. Some people have one ovary and one teste, or even ovotestis, which are a combination of both.
In these cases, what gender "should" the person be, then? Anatomy does not (and can not) determine identity, not for them, and not for "normally" developed males and females, either.
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