Gender apathetic
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| Definition | Gender identity of apathy about one's gender |
|---|---|
| Classification | Gender identity |
| Other terms | |
| Synonyms | Apagender |
| Flag | |
| Flag name | Gender apathetic flag[1] |
Gender apathetic or apagender[2] is a gender identity where an individual is indifferent, or apathetic, toward their own gender identity.[3] Gender apathetic is considered a gender non-conforming identity separate from non-binary, agender, genderless, genderfluid, genderqueer and transgender.[2] [4] [5] [6] It can also be known as gender apathy, greygender, cassgender, inersgender, anvisgender, cis apathetic or trans apathetic.[1] [2]
Identity
[edit ]Gender apathetic people are indifferent towards their own gender identity,[1] [7] [4] [6] and may have no feelings toward one's gender identity.[3] Gender apathetic people may choose to identify with certain aspects of certain labels and genders, though not entirely, as no gender expression fully captures their sense of self.[1] [4] [4] They can use any pronouns, including neopronouns, and may use pronouns interchangeably.[1] [6] [2] They often feel indifferent to gendered comments.[4]
In a paper published by Cornell University, Katie Seaborn, Shano Liang, Rua Mae Williams and Phoebe O. Toups Dugas consider gender apathetic to be an "agender adjacent identity", alongside genderless, gender-free and non-binary.[8] Medical News Today and Gayety consider gender apathetic to be a type of non-binary identity, under the non-binary umbrella.[2] [4] Gender apathetic individuals may feel isolated from others as a result of their gender identity, and doubt their own understanding of their gender.[7] [4] The identity is often misunderstood, leading to judgment and misconceptions forming around it.[7]
References
[edit ]- ^ a b c d e Burlinson, Andrew (6 August 2024). "Understanding Gender Apathetic: Embracing a Label-Free Identity". Greatist . Retrieved 4 June 2026.
- ^ a b c d e Fletcher, Jenna (9 August 2022). "What does it mean to be apagender?". Medical News Today . Retrieved 4 June 2026.
- ^ a b Allarakha, Shaziya. "What Are the 72 Other Genders?". MedicineNet . Retrieved 5 June 2026.
- ^ a b c d e f g "Are You Gender Apathetic? Here's How To Find Out". Gayety. 7 March 2022. Retrieved 4 June 2026.
- ^ Herbenick et al. 2026.
- ^ a b c Bachert, Alex (20 September 2023). "What Does It Mean to Be Gender Apathetic?". Charlie Health . Retrieved 4 June 2026.
- ^ a b c Sierra, Cassandra (31 January 2025). "What Does It Mean To Be Gender Apathetic? Insights and Perspectives". HEAL Behavioural Health. Retrieved 4 June 2026.
- ^ Seaborn et al. 2026, pp. 1–20.
Journals
[edit ]- Herbenick, Debby; Simić Stanojević, Ivanka; Fu, Tsung-chieh; Chen, Xiwei; Ali, Sumayyah; Wright, Paul J.; Hensel, Devon; Peterson, Zoë D.; Harezlak, Jaroslaw; Fortenberry, J. Dennis (2026年05月21日). "Prevalence and Demographic Correlates of Rough Sex Behaviors Among Adolescents Ages 14 to 17: Findings From a U.S. Nationally Representative Survey". Sexuality Research and Social Policy. doi:10.1007/s13178-026-01298-6. ISSN 1868-9884 . Retrieved 2026年06月04日.
Conferences
[edit ]- Seaborn, Katie; Liang, Shano; Mae Williams, Rua; Toups Dugas, Phoebe O. (2026年04月13日). Radical Gender Neutrality: Agender Euphoria in Gaming and Play Experiences. ACM. doi:10.1145/3772318.3790659. ISBN 979-8-4007-2278-3 . Retrieved 2026年06月04日.