Gendervoid

Gendervoid

Gendervoid is a gender identity in which an individual feels a complete absence of gender, as if there is nothing where a gender should be. It can be seen as a subset of agender or non-binary identities, as it relates to a lack of identification with any gender. Those who identify as gendervoid may experience feelings of disconnection or dissociation from their assigned gender at birth or any gender at all. They may prefer to use gender-neutral pronouns, avoid gendered language, and present in any way they feel comfortable.

While this identity is still gaining recognition, it is an important part of the diverse spectrum of gender identities.

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Pronouns

People who identify as gendervoid may use a variety of pronouns, depending on their individual preferences and what feels most comfortable and affirming to them. Some gendervoid people may use they/them/theirs pronouns as a gender-neutral option that can be used regardless of their gender expression. Others may use he/him/his or she/her/hers pronouns, or a combination of both, depending on their gender expression at a given time. Some gendervoid people may also use neopronouns such as xe/xem/xyrs or other neopronouns that feel more comfortable and affirming to them. It's important to respect and use the pronouns that a person has specified for themselves, as misgendering can be hurtful and invalidate a person's identity. If you're unsure of a person's pronouns, it's always best to ask them for their preferred pronouns.

Celebrities

Here are a few examples of individuals who have publicly identified as gendervoid:

  • Genesis P-Orridge - musician and artist

  • Syd tha Kyd - musician and producer

  • Jeongin (I.N.) - K-pop singer and member of the group Stray Kids

  • Kelly Eden - YouTuber and social media influencer

  • Mars Argo - musician and actor

  • Poppy - musician, singer, and actor

  • Ash Hardell - YouTuber, author, and activist

  • Dorian Electra - musician and performance artist

  • Kyra Leigh - author and mental health advocate

  • Rosalind Balitaan - artist and performer.

Gender Types


Gender identity is a deeply personal and complex aspect of a person's identity, and it can vary widely from person to person. Some people identify as male, some as female, while others identify as non-binary, genderqueer, or another gender identity.

Gender identity refers to a person's internal sense of their own gender, which may or may not align with the sex they were assigned at birth. In other words, it is a person's subjective experience of their own gender.

Identity & expression


It's important to note that gender identity is not the same as biological sex, which is typically assigned at birth based on physical characteristics. Gender identity is also distinct from gender expression, which refers to how a person presents their gender to the world through clothing, hairstyle, behavior, and other factors.

Respect


It's important to respect and validate each individual's gender identity, regardless of how it may differ from societal expectations or traditional notions of gender. People should be able to express their gender identity in a way that feels authentic to them and should be able to access the rights and protections they need to live fulfilling lives.

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