Morris and Genius Syndrome

Among the many diseases and abnormalities, those that arise through the fault of genes inherited from parents are distinguished. Most often, the parents themselves do not suffer from this disease at all, because they have exactly this gene recessive. Cases where a child will inherit a recessive “inheritance” are not so rare, but some “body features” require a gene for both parents. Morris syndrome is an extremely rare disease that occurs in 15 people out of a million. The second name of this ailment is testicular feminization.

Morris syndrome is a privilege of women, although sometimes it is also called pseudohermaphroditism of men. Although it is very difficult to understand the gender of a person. From the point of view of geneticists, this is a man, because there is a pair of XUs in the gene set of chromosomes, but from the point of view of medicine and in appearance, this is most likely a woman. It’s hard enough to determine right away that a woman is not really ... a woman. The fact is that she has breasts, she is slim, tall, but physically strong. Probably, such would be ideal Amazons.

But with this appearance, the internal genital organs are slightly changed. A special place is occupied by the “blind” vagina, which does not end with the uterus. It is for this reason that Morrison syndrome dooms to infertility. However, sexual attraction is experienced by men, and during intercourse an orgasm is quite possible. The clitoris has a slightly unusual shape and is slightly enlarged, because it is nothing but a deformed penis of a man. Also available are testes, which are located according to the female type - inside the small pelvis. The ovaries and appendages are absent, and menstruation, of course, is not observed. Sometimes the testes are located not in the region of the labia majora, but in the abdominal cavity - this is another reason to urgently consult a surgeon if the child has Morris syndrome.

The biggest danger that Moris syndrome is fraught with is the frequent degeneration of the testes, or the formation of malignant tumors in them. In the modern world and with the current level of development of surgery, plastic surgery on the genitals is performed, removing the testes without fail. Correction of the shapes and sizes of the vagina and clitoris is carried out at will.

Often, children with this diagnosis in childhood or adolescence suffer peer ridicule, because secondary sexual characteristics and puberty in them begins much earlier than in peers. However, in addition to special organs and genes, these people are distinguished by an extremely stable psyche, solid character, determination and ability to work, and other rather strong-willed and strong qualities. That is why Morris syndrome is considered one of the "geniuses genes."

Among the famous people who allegedly suffered from this ailment, it is worth noting Jean d'Arc, who lived in the 15th century. For a long time, there were disputes about her affiliation with a female or male gender. And all this was caused only by the will and iron, persistent character. To this was added a small chest, short-cropped hair (for women of that era this was practically unacceptable), etc. Also, the famous traveler, Theosophist and writer Blavatsky E.P., probably inherited Morrison syndrome from her parents. And what about such personalities as Elizabeth I (the Queen of England, who ruled for 45 years, and all this time is considered the “Golden Age” for this country) and her admirer and follower Christina (Queen of Sweden). Both of them not only successfully coped with their duties, even better than the male rulers of that time, possessed business acumen, had excellent command of several languages, had deep knowledge in many branches of science and skill, but also made a vow of virginity. It was with this vow that they did not substitute their diagnosis for Moris syndrome under general discussion.

And yet, no matter how attractive this or that diagnosis is from the point of view of achievements in science and leadership skills, it is likely that all these great women would gladly exchange it for the ordinary life of a woman with the greatest and brightest joy - motherhood.

We wish you to be healthy and bring up the same ordinary, but healthy children!


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