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| place_birth=Houston, Texas, USA
| place_birth=Houston, Texas, USA
| nationality=American
| nationality=American
| pronouns=Any pronouns ok, but prefers [[they/them]]<ref name="Genderful">{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltqQ2CIj1FU |title=Genderful E50: Sacred Harlotry with Ladyboy Gigi (they/them) 05.02.2022 |date=May 2022|author=GenderMeowster}}</ref>
| pronouns=Any pronouns ok, but prefers [[they/them]]<ref name="Genderful">{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltqQ2CIj1FU |title=Genderful E50: Sacred Harlotry with Ladyboy Gigi (they/them) 05.02.2022 |date=May 2022|author=GenderMeowster|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220510214105/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltqQ2CIj1FU|archive-date=17 July 2023}}</ref>
| gender=[[hermaphrodite]]
| gender=[[hermaphrodite]]
| occupation=activist, writer
| occupation=activist, writer
| known_for=creating Celebrate Bisexuality Day
| known_for=creating Celebrate Bisexuality Day
}}
}}
'''Gigi Raven Wilbur''' (born September 23, 1955) is an American activist and writer, and is one of the people who created Celebrate Bisexuality Day (an annual event held on Gigi's birthday). Gigi is also [[intersex]] and underwent nonconsensual surgery and masculinizing [[Hormone therapy|hormone]] treatments as a child. Some of the words Gigi has used to identify are "hermaphrodite", "[[third gender]]", and "[[ladyboy]]".<ref name="Scott-Dixon2006">{{cite book|last=Scott-Dixon|first=Krista|title=Trans/forming Feminisms: Trans/feminist Voices Speak Out|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=4bPqAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA65|year=2006|publisher=Canadian Scholars' Press|isbn=9781894549615|pages=65–71}}</ref>
'''Gigi Raven Wilbur''' (born September 23, 1955) is an American activist and writer, and is one of the people who created Celebrate Bisexuality Day (an annual event held on Gigi's birthday). Gigi is also [[intersex]] and underwent nonconsensual surgery and masculinizing [[Hormone therapy|hormone]] treatments as a child. Some of the words Gigi has used to identify are "hermaphrodite", "[[third gender]]", and "[[ladyboy]]".<ref name="Scott-Dixon2006">{{cite book|last=Scott-Dixon|first=Krista|title=Trans/forming Feminisms: Trans/feminist Voices Speak Out|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=4bPqAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA65|year=2006|publisher=Canadian Scholars' Press|isbn=9781894549615|pages=65–71|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220509192724/https://books.google.com/books?id=4bPqAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA65|archive-date=17 July 2023}}</ref>


Gigi accepts any pronouns, but leans toward [[they/them]].<ref name="Genderful" /> In addition to their work in the bisexual community, they are also active in the [[pagan]] and BDSM communities.<ref name="Genderful" /> They are open about having ADHD and dyslexia.<ref name="Wang">{{Cite web |title=Gigi Raven Wilbur: Advice on Bisexuality and Intersexism |author=Alexandra Wang |work=interviews |date=4 August 2018 |access-date=10 April 2020 |url= https://howcanibeofservice.wordpress.com/2018/08/22/gigi-raven-wilbur-advice-on-bisexuality-and-intersexism/}}</ref> Gigi labels themself as both [[bisexual]] and [[pansexual]].<ref name="Funk">{{Cite web |title=Interview with Gigi Raven Wilbur |author=Mason Funk |work=OUTWORDS |date=1 June 2017 |access-date=10 April 2020 |url= https://theoutwordsarchive.org/subjectdetail/gigi-raven-wilbur}}</ref><ref name="newbio">[https://www.ravenslairleather.com/gigibio Current website bio]</ref>
Gigi accepts any pronouns, but leans toward [[they/them]].<ref name="Genderful" /> In addition to their work in the bisexual community, they are also active in the [[pagan]] and BDSM communities.<ref name="Genderful" /> They are open about having ADHD and dyslexia.<ref name="Wang">{{Cite web |title=Gigi Raven Wilbur: Advice on Bisexuality and Intersexism |author=Alexandra Wang |work=interviews |date=4 August 2018 |access-date=10 April 2020 |url=https://howcanibeofservice.wordpress.com/2018/08/22/gigi-raven-wilbur-advice-on-bisexuality-and-intersexism/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230719161441/https://howcanibeofservice.wordpress.com/2018/08/22/gigi-raven-wilbur-advice-on-bisexuality-and-intersexism/ |archive-date=19 July 2023 |url-status=bot: unknown }}</ref> Gigi labels themself as both [[bisexual]] and [[pansexual]].<ref name="Funk">{{Cite web |title=Interview with Gigi Raven Wilbur |author=Mason Funk |work=OUTWORDS |date=1 June 2017 |access-date=10 April 2020 |url= https://theoutwordsarchive.org/subjectdetail/gigi-raven-wilbur|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230221082159/https://theoutwordsarchive.org/subjectdetail/gigi-raven-wilbur |archive-date=17 July 2023 }}</ref><ref name="newbio">[https://www.ravenslairleather.com/gigibio Current website bio] [https://web.archive.org/web/20230406020721/https://www.ravenslairleather.com/gigibio Archived] on 17 July 2023</ref>


==Quotes==
==Quotes==
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"[S]ociety does not allow my true gender to exist [...] I am neither female nor male, and I am both female and male."<ref name="Scott-Dixon2006" />
"[S]ociety does not allow my true gender to exist [...] I am neither female nor male, and I am both female and male."<ref name="Scott-Dixon2006" />


"Spiritually, I have never been comfortable with a male body, nor would I have been with a female body. I am hermaphrodite. That is my true gender."<ref name="Brookover">{{Cite web |title=Beyond Two Genders |last=Brookover |first=Tim |work=OutSmart Magazine |date=1 January 2008 |access-date=25 March 2020 |url= http://www.outsmartmagazine.com/2008/01/beyond-two-genders/}}</ref>
"Spiritually, I have never been comfortable with a male body, nor would I have been with a female body. I am hermaphrodite. That is my true gender."<ref name="Brookover">{{Cite web |title=Beyond Two Genders |last=Brookover |first=Tim |work=OutSmart Magazine |date=1 January 2008 |access-date=25 March 2020 |url= http://www.outsmartmagazine.com/2008/01/beyond-two-genders/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230328205832/http://www.outsmartmagazine.com/2008/01/beyond-two-genders/ |archive-date=17 July 2023 }}</ref>


"In the transgender community, there is a concept of [[passing]]. Within a [[binary gender]] system, being able to pass as a different gender may seem healthy and good. The truth is that passing is propagating the myth of a binary gender system. It is a lie and is unhealthy. When we can see gender as a spectrum, then we can be the gender we are and celebrate in our diversity. It takes the value system out of gender and helps us move away from rigid gender stereotypes. [...] I feel that the concept of passing is destructive, both for those who cannot pass and for those who can pass. It establishes and reinforces gender roles and stereotypes. It sets a judgmental standard that is arbitrary and ill defined. A healthy approach is to recognize the full spectrum of gender, which is already present in the GLBT community. We see [[butch]] women and effeminate men. Perhaps it is time to reset the standards to fit what nature has created—a full spectrum of gender."<ref name="Brookover" />
"In the transgender community, there is a concept of [[passing]]. Within a [[binary gender]] system, being able to pass as a different gender may seem healthy and good. The truth is that passing is propagating the myth of a binary gender system. It is a lie and is unhealthy. When we can see gender as a spectrum, then we can be the gender we are and celebrate in our diversity. It takes the value system out of gender and helps us move away from rigid gender stereotypes. [...] I feel that the concept of passing is destructive, both for those who cannot pass and for those who can pass. It establishes and reinforces gender roles and stereotypes. It sets a judgmental standard that is arbitrary and ill defined. A healthy approach is to recognize the full spectrum of gender, which is already present in the GLBT community. We see [[butch]] women and effeminate men. Perhaps it is time to reset the standards to fit what nature has created—a full spectrum of gender."<ref name="Brookover" />