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How do Agender people express their gender?

Discussion in 'Sexual Orientation' started by SkylarRain, Jun 9, 2014.

  1. SkylarRain

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    I am agender and I was wondering how to express that.It is difficult to find things like clothes to express my gender when they are usually feminine or masculine.Can anybody help?
     
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    Well how's your personality. Utilitarian ? Something else?
     
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    I'm sorry.I don't know.
     
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    Are there any particular clothes you like?
     
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    I would say, experiment and wear what makes you comfortable. I believe there is a lot of gender neutral clothes.

    There are also pendants you can wear.
     
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    This kind of feels like a trick question…
    I suppose that clothes that convey a lack of gender would be unisex things like T-shirts and Jeans.
     
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    Maybe cargo pants? Cloths that are generally utility over aesthetics.
     
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    What's agender:confused:?
     
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    A lack of gender.

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    Wow, I don't know... I'm genderflux so I'm on a female to agender spectrum. When I'm in my "agender period" I just feel agender, but I don't really dress differently than when I'm in my "female period". I've been considered kind of a tomboy (with little spots for feminine things). Dresses and skirts aren't my thing, but there are rare days where I'm really in mood for those things. I tend to wear gender-neutral clothing or I like to go through the men's section because their clothes are sometimes more comfortable (especially the pants).
     
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    Agender means means that instead of feeling male or female or both or something else I don't feel tied to any of that.In easier terms I don't have a gender.
     
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    Hard to say but I don't care about gender boxes either and when e.g. clothes shopping I don't care at all if I buy clothes from the women's or men's section, I just buy what grabs my eyes and what fits me so for me I express my androgynous identity by not giving a f)ck about if things are supposed to be masculine and feminine and I mix them depending on my mood and stuff. The truth is that my expression is more on the male side but I don't intend to look masculine, I just dress in the way that makes me comfortable.