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Agender:


- I identify as agendered. I think the whole genderless or agendered thing goes beyond simply not really feeling like an individual has no gender. There is a more active component there, at least for me. There is a discomfort in being thought of as either sex [...]. For many, there is a certain level of body dysphoria that comes with it [...].





Genderless:


I identify as genderless. I'm male bodied[1], but I really don't consider myself to be male. I actually get an odd jarring feeling when someone refers to me as male - it just doesn't feel right. I don't feel male. I equally don't feel female, and it would feel odd to be referred to as female.

In terms of what I wear, I wear male clothing[2], but I don't really feel that it's male clothing - it's just clothes. I have worn dresses and skirts before, and it felt fine - it felt like wearing anything else. The only reason that I wear male clothes is that it's easier. Society doesn't really accept people who wear clothes that are perceived to not be for them.

Most of all, the best case that genderlessness exists is that I exist.

- Then what, pray-tell, is a girly man? It's a valid classification to me.

- Someone who identifies as male, but who has feminine traits. It's just a matter of self-definition. But I'd get a little offended if someone called me a "girly man" because it's not right - I'm not male, and I'm not female.



[1],[2] pojmy "male bodied" a "male clothes" su bullshit. Radsej "MAAB" a "clothes that are usually read as male".

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