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Some agender people feel that they have no gender identity, while others feel that agender is itself a gender identity. This can be similar to or overlap with the experience of being [[gender neutral]] or having a neutral gender identity. | Some agender people feel that they have no gender identity, while others feel that agender is itself a gender identity. This can be similar to or overlap with the experience of being [[gender neutral]] or having a neutral gender identity. | ||
Sociologist Canton Winer's research on [[gender detachment]] found that several people they interviewed said they used the term agender for themselves, suggesting an overlap between agender experiences and gender detachment.<ref>Winer, C. (2025). Does Everyone Have a Gender? Compulsory Gender, Gender Detachment, and Asexuality. ''Socius'', ''11''. <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.1177/23780231251339382</nowiki> (Original work published 2025)</ref> However, not all of the gender-detached people in Winer's sample described themselves as agender, and those who did often related to it as a label of convenience rather than an authentic-feeling representation of self. | |||
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