Hermaphrodites still have one gender, though. They have extra chromosomes, so by that definition they might not, but they still resemble and function as one gender more than they do the other, resulting in them being considered to be one of the genders (whichever is more applicable). Also, trans people are not hermaphrodites, and non-binary has nothing to do with hermaphrodites either.
Nine of my students in my elementary class came out as non binary and
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Hermaphrodites still have one gender, though. They have extra chromosomes, so by that definition they might not, but they still resemble and function as one gender more than they do the other, resulting in them being considered to be one of the genders (whichever is more applicable). Also, trans people are not hermaphrodites, and non-binary has nothing to do with hermaphrodites either.