Other Agender Identities
The term “agender” literally means “without gender”, but there are many different ways to feel this way. Feel free to read What Is Agender if you are confused by this.
Agenderflux: Being agender and having fluctuating feelings of masculinity of femininity, but NOT male or female
Agenderfluid: When you have a base gender of agender, but your gender sometimes changes
Apogender: A subset of agender in which you feel not only genderless but entirely removed from the concept of gender.
Axigender: when a person experiences two genders that sit on opposite ends of an axis; one being agender and the other being any other gender; these genders are experienced one at a time with no overlapping and with very short transition time.
Cancegender: Agender as “base” gender but experiences fluid/fluxing gender feelings in tandem with their emotions. These gender feelings may confuse or upset the individual and cause their emotional state to go haywire, which causes more gender changes.
Cassgender: the feeling of gender is unimportant to you
Cassflux: when the level of indifference towards your gender fluctuates
Geminigender: A gender identity that is mostly/usually agender, but will rarely/oftenly change to a different (non-binary, indescribable) gender which changes each time. Every time a gender surfaces, it is unique and will eventually go away and never return. Relates to gemini in that it is typically stable, but will have significant bursts of changes.
Genderflux: the feeling of your gender fluctuating in intensity; like genderfluid but between one gender and agender
Gender Neutral: the feeling of having a neutral gender, whether somewhere in between masculine and feminine or a third gender that is separate from the binary; often paired with neutrois
Gendervague: A gender not definable with words because of one’s status as neurodivergent.
Gendervoid: A gender which is filled with void. Also known as voidgender.
Libragender: Feeling agender, but with a particular connection to masculinity or femininity, e.g. libramasculine or librafeminine; also: a gender that feels agender but has a strong connection to another gender
Librafluid: Being agender, but with fluid feelings of masculinity or femininity
Oneirogender: coined by anonymous, “being agender, but having recurring fantasies or daydreams of being a certain gender without the dysphoria or desire to actually be that gender day-to-day”
Subgender: mostly agender with a bit of another gender