A genderqueer person who more or less doesn't identify with any gender. Exists on wide-scale - C4 demigender, greygender etc. Gender identity does not equal sexual or romantic attraction, therefore agender ≠ asexual ≠ aromantic. Despite not identifying with any gender, agender people still can express gender e.g. via clothing.
Not to be confused with the word "genderless"
Not to be confused with the word "genderless"
A: So, Suzy is genderless?
B: Nah, dude. Suzy isn't a table. The word you're looking for is agender.
B: Nah, dude. Suzy isn't a table. The word you're looking for is agender.
by Sickfucker July 25, 2020
People who identify as not having a gender
The black, white, gray, and green pride flag was created by Salem X and was first seen on Tumblr in February 2014. The flag sports a green stripe, because green is the opposite of purple, which is a color that strongly relates to gender due to it being a combination of the traditionally masculine blue and feminine pink. Green, on the other hand, is seen as a genderless color. Agender Pride Flags are designed to be reversible, like other LGBTQ+ flags such as the Transgender Pride Flag, so that the stripes will be in correct order no matter which way they fly.
The black, white, gray, and green pride flag was created by Salem X and was first seen on Tumblr in February 2014. The flag sports a green stripe, because green is the opposite of purple, which is a color that strongly relates to gender due to it being a combination of the traditionally masculine blue and feminine pink. Green, on the other hand, is seen as a genderless color. Agender Pride Flags are designed to be reversible, like other LGBTQ+ flags such as the Transgender Pride Flag, so that the stripes will be in correct order no matter which way they fly.
Person 1; It took me some time to tell you but... Im Agender!
Person 2; good for you dude!
-Person 2 realized what he had said-
Person 2; good for you dude!
-Person 2 realized what he had said-
by LGBTQ+ Definitions May 14, 2022
by SunFlash March 03, 2009
by LiliFlau May 18, 2022
Agender people do not identify with any gender. They see themselves as being neither men nor women for all practical purposes.
Although they have no gender, they still have a gender identity, which is agender, and a sex.
They tend to always prefer gender neutral pronouns (often "they" and "them" but others prefer new ones like "xim" or "her") and also tend to take offence if referred to with gendered terms like "brother" or "wife". They might want to be called "neutrois" in place of "man" or "woman".
They may or may not have gender dsyphoria and wish to change their bodies.
Being agender does not entail any particular look but they often do seem quite epicene.
They call themselves "agender" not "agendered" and are an example of non-binary transgender or genderqueer.
Instead of being "straight" or "gay" they tend to use terms like "androsexual", "gynosexual", "enbian" etc.
Although they have no gender, they still have a gender identity, which is agender, and a sex.
They tend to always prefer gender neutral pronouns (often "they" and "them" but others prefer new ones like "xim" or "her") and also tend to take offence if referred to with gendered terms like "brother" or "wife". They might want to be called "neutrois" in place of "man" or "woman".
They may or may not have gender dsyphoria and wish to change their bodies.
Being agender does not entail any particular look but they often do seem quite epicene.
They call themselves "agender" not "agendered" and are an example of non-binary transgender or genderqueer.
Instead of being "straight" or "gay" they tend to use terms like "androsexual", "gynosexual", "enbian" etc.
Even people very welcoming to the transgender community find their patience stretched with the agender community.
by ApricotFields July 03, 2019
feeling as neither boy or girl (male or female), or any other gender identity. Simply feeling like you don't fit in any gender category, like asexual or aromantic. Might get mixed up with nonbinary.
by Pyr0m@niac April 13, 2022
The term has also been applied by those describing what they see as a political gender ambiguity. ... A Political Agender person ('a−' meaning "without"), also called Political genderless, Political genderfree, Political non-gendered, or ungendered, is someone who identifies as having no Political gender or being without a Political gender identity.
by Jeff C. January 04, 2018