alright, where to begin with this mess of a thread..
first of all, most all feminzed seeds today are made using a chemical such as collodial silver, which simply tells the plant to stop producing the hormone that creates female flowers, and instead, it now creates male flowers.. this chemical does absolutely nothing to the dna of the plant.. so, if you don't spray the plant with cs or w/e, the plant won't grow balls.. plan and simple, if the parent plant was stable, which all breeding plants should be, and doesn't show signs of intersex, then the only reason it grow balls was the introduction of a chemical..
feminized plants are no more likely to show intersex traits then regular seeds... it's all in the genetics you start with.. if the parents were stable, then guess what? so will the offspring.. if the parents where crazy loons and like to wear dresses, then guess what? more then likely the offspring will be the same, ie, parents that show intersex will usually pass that off to the offspring, but this goes for regular seeds, or feminized..
secondly, feminized seeds are about 99.9% sure to be female.. i've grown numerous fem'ed seeds from various breeders, and i've yet to get a male plant out of a pack of fem'ed beans.. i've also never had a hermie either, knock on wood, either from a fem'ed seed or a regular seed..
thirdly, some strains are just hermie prone as they came from hermie parents.. some of these strains are things like east coast sour diesel, trainwreck, og kush, girl scout cookies, and a few others i'm forgetting atm.. being that these plants were results of a hermie plant making seeds, usually when you run crosses of these plants, you will have a higher risk of plants showing intersex traits.. but, if you run plants that come from stable parents, then more then likely, you'll have stable offspring.. pretty much the same as people.. you know the old saying the apple don't fall far from the tree right? well, same with plants... yay, science is fun..