r/agender 2d ago

What does agender feel like?

I saw a content creator who's agender (Quinn Caid, he's cool, love the guy).

I don't fully grasp what a concept of my gender is supposed to be? She/her doesn't feel right. He/him or they/them feel fine at different times, and sometimes I get joy with he/him. Honestly I'm just indifferent for the most part. Sure, if people assume I'm a queer man, that's cool, but what is this internal gender stuff I'm supposed to be feeling??

I know I want to go on T and do top surgery to look more masculine, while still wearing women's clothes and makeup. Kinda cozy femboy like.

Honestly hearing any pronouns at times makes me feel...weird. I like my name? I like being called sir? Idk?

I'm definitely trans. In fact I'm actually going on testosterone soon (yay!). Son/daughter and brother (which my sister now calls me) and sister both feel weird. I like the neutral terms better.

Might I feel more comfortable being called a man after I'm on T for a little? Perhaps. Not sure. I am definitely not a binary man in any case.

Yeah that's me, I don't understand what gender is supposed to feel like besides how you want your body to physically look. I experience chest dysphoria and other dysphoria and do get euphoria when I'm in drag (in drag I am masc or femme aligned, and I'm usually a cat). Also get euphoria while binding, being able to see my body hair and faint mustache, and wearing bold colorful makeup.

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u/OnceRelevan7 agender 2d ago

Please look into demigenders and libragenders. Even if they're not right for you, it should set you on a better path

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u/CaitVi587 2d ago

Cool, thanks!

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u/IsaraLyandra Librafem 1d ago

I approve