What was the first documented usage of the word "cis" (or "cisgender")?

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Just something I've been wondering, because as terminology goes this seems like a word that literally sprang up out of nowhere one day and suddenly everyone was using it. I remember hearing it the first time and thinking it was a fancy word for a crossdresser (talk about a swing and a miss....)

Was it like, some niche science term that autists brought into the limelight or something?
 
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Their potentially biased but this is what Wikipedia says about it:
Marquis Bey states that "proto-cisgender discourse" arose in German in 1914, when Ernst Burchard introduced the cis/trans distinction to sexology by contrasting "cisvestitismus, or a type of inclination to wear gender-conforming clothing, [...] with transvestitismus, or cross-dressing."[8][9] German sexologist Volkmar Sigusch stated in 1998 that he coined the term cissexual (zissexuell in German) in his two-part 1991 article "Die Transsexuellen und unser nosomorpher Blick" ("Transsexuals and our nosomorphic view").[10]

Coinage​

The term cisgender itself was coined in English in 1994 in a Usenet newsgroup about transgender topics[11] as Dana Defosse, then a graduate student, sought a way to refer to non-transgender people that avoided marginalizing transgender people or implying that transgender people were an other.[12] Correspondingly, some trans activists argued that using terms such as man or woman to mean cis man or cis woman reinforced cisnormativity, and that instead using the prefix cis similarly to trans would counteract the cisnormative connotations within language.

Academic use​

Medical academics use the term and have recognized its importance in transgender studies since the 1990s.[13][14][15] After the terms cisgender and cissexual were used in a 2006 article in the Journal of Lesbian Studies[16] and Serano's 2007 book Whipping Girl,[17] the former gained further popularity among English-speaking activists and scholars.[18][19][20] Cisgender was added to the Oxford English Dictionary in 2015, defined as "designating a person whose sense of personal identity corresponds to the sex and gender assigned to him or her at birth (in contrast with transgender)".[21] Perspectives on History states that since this inclusion, the term has increasingly become common usage.[11]

Social media​

In February 2014, Facebook began offering "custom" gender options, allowing users to identify with one or more gender-related terms from a selected list, including cis, cisgender, and others.[22][23]

Basically, academics are to blame for its existence unsurprisingly.
 
A decade ago I only heard of it from some fat black chick who kept trying to beat me up whenever I said there were two genders whenever she tried lecturing me about how gender is a social construct. Like ok, if society deems a man to be some fag who cuts off his dick and wears a dress inshallah, he is still a man.
 
I first starting hearing about it around 2012 when r/srs would raid /pol/ and later on when I was exposed more to tumblerites did I started seeing it more often.
 
heard it in chemistry

Then heard a tranny call me cis after I called myself normal
 
First time I heard it was either that "cis scum" meme, or Phil (ADF) using it.
 
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