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    '''Sphere''' (or '''Gender Sphere''') is a website/community started December 11, 1997. An associated mailing list started on June 23rd, 1999.
    '''Sphere''' (or '''Gender Sphere''') is a website/community started December 11, 1997. An associated mailing list started on June 23rd, 1999.


    {{quote|Sphere is a listserv for people who bend even the boundaries of transgenderism. It's a bunch of people who identify as [[Bigender|both genders]], or [[Agender|no gender]], or [[Third gender|third-gender]]ed… I’m trying to think if I forgot any possibilities :-) We'll share what it's like to be queerer than queer, discuss how we fit into trans and other communities, fight the good activist fight, and tell cool stories about our genderf*cked experiences.
    {{quote|Sphere is a listserv for people who bend even the boundaries of transgenderism. It's a bunch of people who identify as [[Bigender|both genders]], or [[Agender|no gender]], or [[Third gender|third-gender]]ed… I’m trying to think if I forgot any possibilities :-) We'll share what it's like to be queerer than queer, discuss how we fit into trans and other communities, fight the good [[activism|activist]] fight, and tell cool stories about our [[genderfuck|genderf*cked]] experiences.


    We take our name from the idea that gender isn't a [[Gender binary|dichotomy]] (where there's either male or female) or a continuum (where there's a rainbow of stuff in between, all in a line and all related to male or female) but a sphere, where male and female are just two of an infinite number of possible points and you can be anywhere on, inside, or outside, the gendered world. }}
    We take our name from the idea that gender isn't a [[Gender binary|dichotomy]] (where there's either male or female) or a [[Gender spectrum|continuum]] (where there's a rainbow of stuff in between, all in a line and all related to male or female) but a sphere, where male and female are just two of an infinite number of possible points and you can be anywhere on, inside, or outside, the gendered world. }}


    ==Links==
    ==Links==
    *http://gender-sphere.0catch.com/ (Rebuilt website with archived content of the original site)
    *https://web.archive.org/web/20191118025352/http://gender-sphere.0catch.com/ (Rebuilt website with archived content of the original site)


    ==References==
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    Sphere (or Gender Sphere) is a website/community started December 11, 1997. An associated mailing list started on June 23rd, 1999.

    « Sphere is a listserv for people who bend even the boundaries of transgenderism. It's a bunch of people who identify as both genders, or no gender, or third-gendered… I’m trying to think if I forgot any possibilities :-) We'll share what it's like to be queerer than queer, discuss how we fit into trans and other communities, fight the good activist fight, and tell cool stories about our genderf*cked experiences.

    We take our name from the idea that gender isn't a dichotomy (where there's either male or female) or a continuum (where there's a rainbow of stuff in between, all in a line and all related to male or female) but a sphere, where male and female are just two of an infinite number of possible points and you can be anywhere on, inside, or outside, the gendered world.

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