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==History==
==History==
The term "ambigender" as a gender identity dates back at least to the mid-1990s; it was mentioned in a list of terms in ''Cross-Talk'', a transgender community magazine.<ref>{{cite journal|title= Cogito Ergo Fem|journal=Cross-Talk: The Transgender Community News & Information Monthly |date=March 1993 |issue=41 |last=Blackwood |first=Anne |pp=4 |url=https://www.digitaltransgenderarchive.net/files/gh93gz622 |quote=Bigender, ambigender, transgender, contragender, femmiphile, gendervert ... makes no difference what you call the greater comm unities so long as everyone knows what the term means.}}</ref>
In a 2010 encyclopedia, ambigender is listed as a type of "[[androgyne]]" gender.
In a 2010 encyclopedia, ambigender is listed as a type of "[[androgyne]]" gender.
{{Quote|Androgyne identities include [[pangender]], [[bigender]], [[ambigender]], [[non-gendered|nongendered]], [[agender]], [[gender fluid]], or [[intergender]].<ref>''Encyclopedia of Curriculum Studies'', page 894, SAGE Publications, 2010.</ref>}}
{{Quote|Androgyne identities include [[pangender]], [[bigender]], [[ambigender]], [[non-gendered|nongendered]], [[agender]], [[gender fluid]], or [[intergender]].<ref>''Encyclopedia of Curriculum Studies'', page 894, SAGE Publications, 2010.</ref>}}
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