Agincis

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Agincis is a subset of agingender that encompasses a feeling of genderlessness and attachment to being cisgender, for whatever reason(s). It is under the transn't umbrella, but may also be considered to be under the cisn't umbrella. While agincis is not within the gender binary, it should still be treated as a cisgender identity; some individuals may prefer not to be labelled as being under the genderqueer umbrella.

Some reasons one may identify as agincis reasons may include, but are not limited to:

  • One still has attachment to their original gender or being considered cisgender, though they might not feel the gender or feel it fully.
  • One identifies as cisgender but does not understand how gender is experienced, or doesn't know what having a gender feels like.
  • One is simultaneously agender and cisgender, or is a mix of the two. These two genders may be fluid or fluctuating, or they maybe static.
  • One is agender, but feels extremely uncomfortable when considered to be under the genderqueer, trans, or nonbinary umbrellas.
  • One may not feel like a man or a woman, but still feel completely cisgender at the same time.
  • One may feel cisgender when not thinking about their gender, but when they take the time to think about it, the gender may feel completely gone or feel meaningless.
  • One may be partially cisgender and partially on the agender spectrum.
  • One is agender but prefers to present as their assigned gender.
  • One is genderless, but has a cisgender feeling, vibe, or aura.

There aren't any coined subsets of agincis, but more specific terms include agincisboy/agincismale and agincisgirl/agincisfemale.

History

The term was coined on March 26th, 2024 ,by Fandom user 2ofSpadesssss. Alternate flags, as well as flags for agincisboy and agincisgirl were made by Fandom user Wrenni74 on February 2, 2025.[2]

Gallery

The original agincis flag has pink on the bottom and blue on the top, representing female and male, as well as being part of the cisgender flag. The black, gray, green, and white represent a lack of gendered feeling or a lack of gender as a whole.[1]

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