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Sections of this article read like they were partially translated from another language or were modified by another user that did not have strong editing skills. It is difficult to cite examples of this, as I am not knowledgeable enough about the subject matter to know how it should read. Hopefully, by posting this, someone with knowledge of human anatomy and the requisite abilities to convey it properly in the English language will become aware of the need for editing on this page. I would do so myself if I had enough training in the field of human reproductive physiology.
Should someone encounter this who possesses the biological knowledge but is simply unable to communicate it effectively, please contact me. We could work together to resolve the issues.
Under "sexual determination", the following sentence is unclear:
"Genetic sex determines whether the gonads will be testes or ovaries. In the developing embryo if the testes are developed, it will produce and secrete male sex hormones during late embryonic development and cause the secondary sex organs of the male to develop".
Critical gender studies proves that not all males have penises and some female people, nonbinary people and gender nonconforming people have penises. The word Male should be removed and replaced with Penis.88.106.238.93 (talk)15:24, 14 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]
This article's title is also non-inclusive of non-human male reproductive systems. Since humans are not the onlyvertebrates that have male reproductive systems, shouldn't the article be titled "human male reproductive system" instead of "male reproductive system?"Jarble (talk)18:35, 30 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]