Citations:agender
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English citations of agender
Adjective: "without an associated gender"
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- 2000 November 21, abbycat2 [username], “Re: God and Grammar”, in soc.religion.quaker[2] (Usenet):
- "He" has been used as the default pronoun, and as I said, unfortunately there is no agender equivalent to he/she, as "it" is usually equated with something without life, or at least of a life form considered to be less intelligent (that in itself is negotiable, but this is for a different topic).
- 2004 May 16, Jessika, “Re: What does being transsexual feel like?”, in alt.support.srs[3] (Usenet):
- It's also less desirable, in considerable cases, to be masculine female than it is for a male to be feminine. This makes it hard for those (male and female) that have a more masculine (or agender) approach in society.
- [2020 April 6, Dan Shive, El Goonish Shive (webcomic), Comic for Monday, Apr 6, 2020:
- "'Agender'? I'm pretty sure that means not identifying as a particular gender? I'm sorry. That's just what it made me think of. I'm not trying to tell you what to--"]
Noun: "a person with no gender"
[edit]- 2016 October 3, Shövenpucker, “Wiccans are Transphobic”, in alt.society.liberalism[5] (Usenet):
- This male/female god/goddess creation of Wicca would seem to exclude transgenders, pangenders, agenders, etc. This is exactly the sort of "binary" gender assignment that has the LBGTPHTPHHH community in such a huff these days.