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    [[File:The Cis-genderless Flag.png|thumb|220x220px|The Cis-genderless Flag]]
    '''Cis-genderless''' or '''Cisgenderless''' is defaulting to [[Assigned Gender|assigned sex/gender]] due to lack of gendered feeling and possibly lack of understanding of [[gender]]. It is similar to [[agender]], but when asked, a cis-genderless person will give their assigned [[sex]]/gender. For example, an [[AMAB]] [[Cisgender|cis]] [[man]] may feel perfectly fine with identifying as male, yet does not feel any sense or feeling of being so. Cis-genderless is not inherently LGBT+, but rather a term to define the feeling or sense of gender a cisgender person may lack.
    '''Cis-genderless''' or '''Cisgenderless''' is defaulting to [[Assigned Gender|assigned sex/gender]] due to lack of gendered feeling and possibly lack of understanding of [[gender]]. It is similar to [[agender]], but when asked, a cis-genderless person will give their assigned [[sex]]/gender. For example, an [[AMAB]] [[Cisgender|cis]] [[man]] may feel perfectly fine with identifying as male, yet does not feel any sense or feeling of being so. Cis-genderless is ''not'' inherently [[LGBT+]], but rather a term to define the feeling or sense of gender a cisgender person may lack.


    == History ==
    == History ==
    The cis-genderless was created by [https://www.asexuality.org/en/ AVEN] user ixi on August 27, 2015. The white stripe represents genderlessness, the pink stripe represents cis [[Woman|women]], blue represents cis males, and purple represents cis [[intersex]] people.
    The cis-genderless flag was created by [https://www.asexuality.org/en/ AVEN] user ixi on August 27, 2015. The white stripe represents genderlessness, the pink stripe represents cis [[Woman|women]], blue represents cis males, and purple represents cis [[intersex]] people.


    == References ==
    == References ==
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