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==History==
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
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
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<blockquote>''having two genders, exihibiting ''[sic] ''cultural characteristics of male and female roles''.<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/19961105010926/http://www.ftm-intl.org/Wrtngs/ftm-words.gary.html</ref></blockquote>
A 1997 paper concerning the "gender continuum" in International Journal of Transgenderism noted that "a
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