lgbtq : labels : genders : agender
agender is defined as literally not having a gender. it can be either seen as a non-binary identity or as a statement of not having a gender identity. people that identify as agender may describe their experience as:
— having an unknown or undefinable gender; not aligning with any binary or non-binary gender.
— having no other words that fit their gender identity
— not knowing or not caring about gender, as an internal identity and/or as an external label.
— deciding not to label their gender.
— identifying more as a person than any gender at all.
the flag above is the most commonly used agender flag. it was made by the user transrants on tumblr.
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agender people are also called null-gender, genderless, gendervoid, or neutral gender. many agender individuals also identify as genderqueer, non-binary and/or transgender however, some agender people prefer to avoid these terms, especially transgender, as they feel this implies identifying as a gender other than their assigned gender, while they in fact do not identify as any gender at all. in fact, the term agender is considered an oxymoron among many. since it is a lack of gender, some feel that it should not be labeled as a gender at all. others see the label agender as a declaration that they are whole without a gender. agender people can have any preference for pronouns, although some prefer to avoid using gendered language about themselves as much as possible. they can also present in any way: masculine, feminine, both or something completely beyond the gender binary. agender people can (but don't have to) experience gender dysphoria if they are unable to express their identity in a way they are comfortable with.
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