Gender & Sexuality dictionary
bigender
[bahy-jen-der]
does bigender mean?
Bigender refers to a person who has two gender identities or a combination of two gender identities, e.g., identifying as both male and female or identifying as agender and female. It’s not to be confused with bisexuality, where a person experiences romantic, emotional, or sexual attraction to two genders.
Where does bigender come from?

Before its use in the LGBTQ+ community, bigender was an early 20th-century biological term for plants that possess both male and female reproductive parts.
Plants are bigender
— Mxtravisage🧜♀️ (@xtravisage)
The term evolved to refer to something suitable for both male and female genders, e.g., bigender college dorms, where men and women live on the same floor.
Bigender was applied to gender identity as early as the 1970s. That said, the concept of bigender long predates the term, as exemplified by the Native American concept of Two Spirit — a person embodying both male and females identities.
In 1999, the San Francisco Department of Public Health conducted a survey of transgender individuals, finding that 3% of the people assigned a male gender at birth consider themselves bigender, and 8% of those assigned female at birth identified as bigender.
The term bigender spread in the 1990s and 2000s with the increasing awareness and visibility of nonbinary gender identities, especially through the LGBTQ+ community online. In 2014, many social media platforms began to acknowledge different gender identities, with platforms like Facebook and OKCupid allowing people to select bigender for their profiles.
Individuals who identify as bigender tend not to be considered gender-fluid, which is a nonbinary identity where a person is a non-fixed range of gender identities. Some individuals may experience three gender identities, or trigender.
Examples of bigender
Who uses bigender?
Bigender or bigendered can describe a person who identifies as two genders. Bigender is especially used by people who identify as both male and female, though it may include other gender identities as well.
Bigender is considered a nonbinary gender identity and is used as a self-identifier. Individuals may use the term in a range of contexts, from dealing with masculine and feminine wardrobes (gender expression) to topics of self-exploration, coming out, and harassment.
and are such an inspiration and taught me that being myself is acceptable.
With that said, I came out as bigender to my brother today and while it didnt go how I had hoped, I still was able to have the courage!
Thank you both so much 😊
— 🖤💀🎧 (@TGimarelli)
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