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    '''Absgender''' is a [[Gender Modality|gender modality]] that refers to when one is not [[cisgender]], but also does not identify as [[transgender]] since one does not feel like transgender describes them due to the fact that their gender does not exist.
    '''Absgender''' is a [[Gender Modality|gender modality]] that refers to when one is not [[cisgender]], but also does not identify as [[transgender]] since one does not feel like transgender describes them due to the fact that their gender does not exist.



    Revision as of 16:14, 14 January 2022

    The absgender flag

    Absgender is a gender modality that refers to when one is not cisgender, but also does not identify as transgender since one does not feel like transgender describes them due to the fact that their gender does not exist.

    Examples of individuals who may identify as absgender include:

    • Someone who is an agender or otherwise genderless individual.
    • Someone who sometimes just stops feeling gender, switching to an agender or otherwise genderless individual.
    • Someone whose gender fluctuates in intensity, as the gender loses intensity, the individual is agender or otherwise genderless.

    If one sometimes experiences another gender(s), they could identify as absgender and transgender, or cisgender and absgender, depending on the other gender they experience compared to their AGAB, if they prefer it.

    “Abs-” can be used as a prefix in the same way that “cis-” or “trans-” can be used as prefixes to describe one's gender in relation to their assignment.

    One may also relate to cisn't and/or transn't.

    History

    This term was coined by Gent (Gender-Resource) in 2020 after Arco-Pluris requested an alternative term for isogender and metagender.

    Etymology

    The name comes from the Latin word “abs-”, a prefix meaning “away (from)”, in this case referring to being conceptually ‘away’ from both explicit cisgenderness and transgenderness.

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