Agender

An agender person ('a−' meaning "without"), also called genderless, genderfree, non-gendered, or ungendered, is someone who identifies as having no gender or being without a gender identity.

By contrast Androgyny is the combination of masculine and feminine characteristics within a single person.
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The Heartbreak Bakery
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Something Spectacular (Something Fabulous, #2)
When the Angels Left the Old Country
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Artificial Condition (The Murderbot Diaries, #2)
Network Effect (The Murderbot Diaries, #5)
Radio Silence
The Empress of Salt and Fortune (The Singing Hills Cycle, #1)
Zenobia July
Alone and Palely Loitering
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A.R. Capetta
But it does seem like I’m always the one who has to speak up and tell everyone how I’m different. I have to find a way to help them understand me, even though I don’t really understand them either. Having a gender? Why? Feeling like your body and who you are inside line up all the time? How? Identifying with other folks of your assigned gender as a kid, when I identified with things like extra-fluffy cumulus clouds and nebulas? What does that even feel like? I get nervous trying to explain mysel ...more
A.R. Capetta, The Heartbreak Bakery

Al Sarrantonio
There were things that Pumpkin Head—now not Pumpkin Head anymore—had to do to be a girl. He had to be careful how he dressed, and how he acted. He had to be careful how he talked, and he always had to be calm. He was very frightened of what would happen if he didn't stay calm. For his face was really just a wonderful plastic one. The real Pumpkin Head was still inside, locked in, waiting to come out. ...more
Al Sarrantonio, 13 Horrors of Halloween

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