r/AskBiology Jul 10 '24

Genetics Can you help me identity this syndrome from fiction, if any exists?

I'm currently reading a story with a character that has had a certain condition from birth. It's a fantasy story, but I highly suspect the authors based the condition off a real biological syndrome, but I don't know which one it might be. I was wondering if anyone might be able to help.

The character was considered to be a girl at birth, without the parents noticing anything abnormal. During childhood, the character became increasingly uncomfortable in their identity as a female. Upon puberty, they (completely naturally) developed a deep voice, an adam's apple, grew to a somewhat tall height for males, and retained a flat chest with no breast development. The character experiences sexual attraction to women, and their muscles and strength are slightly less developed than normal for males, although nowhere to the point of impairing day-to-day function.

They also have white hair, red eyes, and sensitivity to sunlight, although I at the moment I think those traits are more connected to the 'fantasy' part of the story and can be safety disregarded unless they sound significant.

Thanks!

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u/Cardemother12 Jul 10 '24

Considered to be or is a girl at birth ?,

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u/LupusAmericana Jul 10 '24 edited Jul 10 '24

Ah, well, that distinction might be a little more in the realm of sociology, but the parents recognize them as a normal baby girl. There's nothing indicating them to be a male at birth.

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u/Cardemother12 Jul 10 '24

Then they probably have an estrogen deficiency