Doesn't this kind of person put lie to the easy "marriage is between a man and a woman" viewpoint by blurring the distinction between "man" and "woman"? According to the article, this condition isn't even all that rare.<p>Let's not even get started thinking about the warlike Xambia in the New Guinea highlands, or the guevedoces of Dominican Republic (<a href="http://www.usrf.org/news/010308-guevedoces.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.usrf.org/news/010308-guevedoces.html</a>).<p>The boundaries between genders, even at a physical level, seem pretty porous.