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What Does It Mean to Be Agender?
If you donât identify as any gender in particular, you may describe yourself as agender. It could be you think of yourself as gender neutral or as having no gender. It is slightly different than being gendervoid.
Agender is defined as not having a gender. Some agender people describe it as having a âlack of gender,â while others describe themselves as being gender neutral.
People often use the following words to mean more or less the same thing:
genderless genderfree genderblank neutrois Agender people fall under the ânonbinary â umbrella and the âtransgenderâ umbrella.
According to an article in them. , the first documented use of the word âagenderâ was on an internet forum called UseNet, back in the year 2000.
In a chat room, one user posted: âGod is amorphous, agender, [â¦] so image canât be a physical or gender or sexual thing.â
Being agender is similar to being gendervoid. Both are characterized by a lack of gender.
However, according to LGBTA Wiki , being gendervoid is slightly different than being agender because âa gendervoid person may feel like there is an empty place where a gender would/should be but simply isnât or is unable to experience gender.â
Over the past two decades, the term has become more popular, with many people identifying as agender.
A gender nonconforming person simply doesnât conform to the gender norms expected of them. Some gender nonconforming people are agender, but many are not.
Asexual means that you experience little or no sexual attraction to other people.
Agender means that you donât have a gender.
The âa-â at the beginning confuses many people, but the terms mean two different things. Some agender people are asexual , but not every agender person is.
Being agender means different things to different people.
Some agender people might transition medically by undergoing gender confirmation surgery or taking hormones if they feel that it will be best for them.
However, many agender people donât transition medically â itâs a personal choice.
Similarly, some agender people change their name, pronouns, or gender expression (which is, the clothing they wear, how they style themselves, etc.).
However, this is totally up to them, and thereâs no ârightâ way to be agender.
Someoneâs gender identity doesnât necessarily determine what pronouns they use. For example, a nonbinary person may use he/him/his pronouns.
Someone whoâs agender might use they/them/their pronouns, but they could also use she/her/hers or he/him/his pronouns. They could even use a mix of pronouns or neopronouns.
The best way to find out someoneâs pronouns is to politely ask.
The word ânonbinaryâ is an umbrella term that refers to a range of genders that donât fall exclusively into the âmaleâ or âfemaleâ category.
Although agender can fall under the nonbinary umbrella, not all nonbinary people are agender â some nonbinary people may identify as demiboys, demigirls, bigender, polygender, or otherwise.
In general, genderqueer people donât identify exclusively as male or female. The word âgenderqueerâ means that their gender identity doesnât conform to the mainstream.
Being gender-fluid means that your gender shifts and changes over time. While someone can be agender and genderfluid, theyâre not the same thing.
You can identify as agender as well as nonbinary, genderqueer, and/or genderfluid at the same time.
The words someone uses to describe their gender depends on their own identity, feelings, and beliefs.
Agender is a great word for someone who doesnât feel like they identify with any gender in particular.
Someone might choose the term over similar words (like genderless or gendervoid) if they feel a stronger emotional or intellectual connection to it.
There isnât a âtestâ to figure out whether youâre agender, because it depends on your own identity.
This is because being agender means different things to different people, and no two agender people have the exact same experience.
Whatever word you want to use to describe your gender, itâs OK. Itâs a personal decision and it should be respected.
To get you thinking about whether or not you may be agender, you can do the following:
Read up on gender Reading articles and books about being agender, watching relevant YouTube videos, and finding resources on gender identity can help you learn more.
Learning about other peopleâs experiences with gender identity might help you articulate your own gender.
Think about your own gender What does gender mean to you? If you could choose any gender, what would it be? How would it look? If you knew you would be unconditionally accepted by society no matter what gender you are, how would you identify? What pronouns would you use? You could journal about this.
Connect with others Meeting and talking to nonbinary, gender-fluid, genderqueer, or gender-questioning people can help you find support while questioning your gender.
You might be able to find in-person LGBTQIA+ meetups in your area, but if not, there are many online forums for this purpose.
Practice calling yourself agender Call yourself agender out loud, or in a journal, or in your head. Ask yourself whether the term feels comfortable and apt.
You donât need to tell others about this if youâre not comfortable doing so â this can stay private if you prefer.
There are no right or wrong answers here. The term you use should feel comfortable to you.
Itâs totally fine to identify as agender and later feel that your gender has shifted.
You might also identify as agender and later discover a term that you connect with more. Just because your gender may change over time doesnât mean itâs invalid.
If you have an agender loved one, there are a few ways you can support them:
They may change their pronouns or name. Itâs important to use the pronouns and name they want you to use. Reiterate that youâre there to support them. Ask them if thereâs any specific way you can show your support: They may have a specific request. Give them space to talk about being agender without expecting them to talk about it (as they might not want to). If youâd like to learn more about being agender, or about gender identities in general, here are a few useful resources:
Sian Ferguson is a freelance health and cannabis writer based in Cape Town, South Africa. Sheâs passionate about empowering readers to take care of their mental and physical health through science-based, empathetically delivered information.
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