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'''Greygender''' (also spelt ''graygender'', sometimes called '''gray agender'''<ref name="Pride-Flags">{{Cite web |title=Graygender / Gray Agender |author=Pride-Flags |work=DeviantArt |date=23 August 2015 |access-date=20 May 2020 |url= https://www.deviantart.com/pride-flags/art/Graygender-Gray-Agender-555820442}}</ref>) is defined as:
'''Greygender''' (also spelt '''graygender''', sometimes called '''gray agender'''<ref name="Pride-Flags">{{Cite web |title=Graygender / Gray Agender |author=Pride-Flags |work=DeviantArt |date=23 August 2015 |access-date=20 May 2020 |url= https://www.deviantart.com/pride-flags/art/Graygender-Gray-Agender-555820442}}</ref>) is defined as:
{{quote|a person who identifies as (at least partially) outside the gender binary and has a strong natural ambivalence about their [[gender identity]] or [[gender expression]]. They feel they have a gender(s), as well as a natural inclination or desire to express it, but it's weak and/or somewhat indeterminate/indefinable, or they don’t feel it most of the time, or they’re just not that invested in it. They're not entirely without a gender or gender expression, but they're not entirely "with" it either.<ref>[https://mogai-library.tumblr.com/post/126492755533/graygreygender Gray/greygender] by mogai-library, 12 August 2015</ref>}}
{{quote|a person who identifies as (at least partially) outside the gender binary and has a strong natural ambivalence about their [[gender identity]] or [[gender expression]]. They feel they have a gender(s), as well as a natural inclination or desire to express it, but it's weak and/or somewhat indeterminate/indefinable, or they don’t feel it most of the time, or they’re just not that invested in it. They're not entirely without a gender or gender expression, but they're not entirely "with" it either.<ref>[https://mogai-library.tumblr.com/post/126492755533/graygreygender Gray/greygender] by mogai-library, 12 August 2015</ref>}}


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In December 2019, Healthline.com included graygender in the article "64 Terms That Describe Gender Identity and Expression".<ref name="Abrams">{{Cite web |title=64 Terms That Describe Gender Identity and Expression |author=Abrams, Mere |work=Healthline |date=20 December 2019 |access-date=19 May 2020 |url= https://www.healthline.com/health/different-genders}}</ref>
In December 2019, Healthline.com included graygender in the article "64 Terms That Describe Gender Identity and Expression".<ref name="Abrams">{{Cite web |title=64 Terms That Describe Gender Identity and Expression |author=Abrams, Mere |work=Healthline |date=20 December 2019 |access-date=19 May 2020 |url= https://www.healthline.com/health/different-genders}}</ref>
{{quote|A gender term that describes someone who experiences ambivalence about gender identity or expression, and doesn’t fully identify with a binary gender that’s exclusively male or female.}}
{{quote|A gender term that describes someone who experiences ambivalence about gender identity or expression, and doesn’t fully identify with a binary gender that’s exclusively male or female.}}
==Demographics==
In the 2020 [[Gender Census]], 55 people (0.22% of respondents) reported they were greygender/graygender, one person was graygenderflux, and one person was graygenderfluid.<ref>[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1j7mwkZVtQYHxNlgS2J8onVCpVz-l1aJbBzG7msN5rxs/edit#gid=260963482 GC2020 Public Copy], November 1 2020</ref>


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