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==History== |
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One of the first recorded instances of bigender being used comes from a trans organization called the Human Outreach and Achievement Institute in the 1980s which defined "bigenderist" as a type of androgyne, with the latter being defined as " |
One of the first recorded instances of bigender being used comes from a trans organization called the Human Outreach and Achievement Institute in the 1980s which defined "bigenderist" as a type of androgyne, with the latter being defined as "a person who can comfortably express either alternative gender role in a variety of socially acceptable environments."<ref>https://www.digitaltransgenderarchive.net/files/8g84mm373</ref><ref>https://www.digitaltransgenderarchive.net/files/5q47rn80n</ref> |
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The more modern definition of bigender comes from Gary Bowen who, in his 1995 publication ''Dictionary of Words for Masculine Women'', defined being bigender as |
The more modern definition of bigender comes from Gary Bowen who, in his 1995 publication ''Dictionary of Words for Masculine Women'', defined being bigender as |