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[[File:Agender flag citrus four stripes.jpg|alt=Citrus agender flag variant by Mars (2021). The colors and meanings are: green (leaves - working for agender liberation), lime (limes - agender friendship, love, and community), yellow (lemons - agender joy and celebration), orange (oranges - agender artwork and creativity), and red (blood oranges - agender diversity and individual expression).|thumb|Four-stripe agender flag variant by Mars (2021). The colors and meanings are: turquoise - working for agender liberation, green- agender friendship, love, and community, yellow - agender joy and celebration, orange/red - agender diversity and individual expression.]]
[[File:Alternateagenderprideflag.png|thumb|Alternate agender pride flag]]
[[File:Alternate Agender flag.png|alt=An alternate Agender flag with the following colors, from top to bottom: Cold purple, light cold purple, purple, hot pink, pink, orange, yellow.|thumb|Designed by Reddit user /u/angerywaman (May 2020), it means the sun setting on gender. Meanings: purple: andro-presenting, pink: fem-presenting, orange: masc-presenting, and yellow: presents all. The colors in between each one also mean those who present both of those.]]▼
'''Agender''', also known more lightheartedly as gendern't, is complete [[Genderless|genderlessness]], or the lack of gender.<ref name=":0">https://agender.info<br /></ref> It is a [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] identity in which one is not [[Man|male]], [[Woman|female]], or any other gender. They may identify as most strongly as just a person, rather then as any given gender.
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==History==
▲[[File:Alternate Agender flag.png|alt=An alternate Agender flag with the following colors, from top to bottom: Cold purple, light cold purple, purple, hot pink, pink, orange, yellow.|thumb|Designed by Reddit user /u/angerywaman (May 2020), it means the sun setting on gender. Meanings: purple: andro-presenting, pink: fem-presenting, orange: masc-presenting, and yellow: presents all. The colors in between each one also mean those who present both of those.]]
The first recorded use of the word agender on the Internet appears to come from a post on the site UseNet, on July 28, 2000. It was used in a discussion thread titled "alt.messianic". The user Miriam Wolfe wrote "All I understand is that G-d is amorphous, agender, etc. so "image" can't be a physical or gender or sexual thing."<ref>https://groups.google.com/forum/#!original/alt.messianic/Egv3-Fufvsw/FIGdiv-8z7AJ</ref> There were a few other instances of the word being used around the same time, but these also were either about God or were talking about people presenting in a gender-neutral manner (not as specific gender identity).
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