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Can you be agender if you have no gender at all?
There’s truly no concept of passing when it comes to identifying with no gender at all. You can be agender and present how you want, no matter the gender you were assigned at birth, as agender people’s identities are all incredibly unique. My experiences as an agender person have been met with confusion.
What is it like to be agender?
Agender people are often seen as touchy, angry, confused people who are obsessed with gender. People believe that because we identify in a way they are not familiar with, agender people must spend too much time thinking about gender and must be confused or distressed by it.
What does it mean to not know your gender?
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.
What is all about gender?
The information on All About Gender is written by a person who has extensively questioned their gender, for people who are questioning their gender. It’s also a place for people to simply learn more and explore what makes them who they are.
What is the difference between being gendervoid and being agender?
However, according to LGBTA Wiki, being gendervoid is slightly different than being agender because “a gendervoid person may feel like there is an empty place where a gender would/should be but simply isn’t or is unable to experience gender.” Over the past two decades, the term has become more popular, with many people identifying as agender.
What is the difference between agender and asexuality?
As previously stated, agender means not identifying with any gender. Asexuality, entirely separate from a gender identity, is a sexual orientation characterized by a lack of sexual attraction to people of any gender.
What does it mean to be agender?
Agender is defined as not having a gender. Some agender people describe it as having a “lack of gender,” while others describe themselves as being gender neutral. People often use the following words to mean more or less the same thing: Agender people fall under the “ nonbinary ” umbrella and the “transgender” umbrella.