It is often used synonymously with voidgender, which is defined as a gender coming from or
associated with the void, although they are not the same thingGendervoid is similar to agender, and the two terms are sometimes used interchangeably. However, while they do overlap, they are not exactly the same.1 Agender is a more broad term, and it can also sometimes encompasses neutral genders. Additionally, while an agender
individual may feel as though they never
really had a gender in the first place, a gendervoid
individual may feel like there is an empty place where their gender would/should be but simply isn't or is unable to experience gender. One may also feel that the void itself is their gender.The original gendervoid flag was made by DeviantArt user Pride-Flags on July 4th, 2015.3 It has no explicit symbolism other than that black, grey, and dark blue represent the void.