No, at one point I did identify as two-spirit, although, being of very miniscule Native American descent, I felt a bit culturally imperialist doing so...and so dropped the label pretty fast...
Agreed, they don't get it at all. Wonder who these "experts" are, since names and blurbs are not included with the page. Basically, whichever entity put this, ahem, "reference" up, it wouldn't meet a scratch and sniff test for, say a college paper reference test.
Sadly, random people getting on the internet do not know how to turn on the bull feces detector, and this is how the internet becomes a massive misinformation machine. Knowing the difference between a citable, and therefore legit source, and one that isn't legitimate, is something I wish more of us (that being Americans in general) knew...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AndrogynyNow, wikipedia isn't a citable source, because just any random person can edit it, but in this specific instance , its' minus is a plus for us, because
anyone (like we A/G people) can edit the page.... so if you think you can do better than the bozo at
experts.com, wikipedia is going to have more traffic anyway...

get to editing, kiddo...
Oh, here's a related one...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bigender