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    {{Unsourced}}[[File:Unlabeled-gender.png|alt=A four-striped flag. The colors are (from top to bottom): mint green, white, turquoise and purple)|thumb|The unlabeled gender flag.]][[File:Unlabeled-Gender-alt.png|alt=A four-striped flag. Colors from top to bottom: beige, white, turquoise and purple|thumb|An alternate unlabeled gender flag.]]
    '''Unlabeled Gender''' is a term used by people who wish to not label their [[gender]] for various reasons.
    [[File:26107C29-E3E1-401A-AC7D-192A8FC6A8F7.jpg|thumb|An alternate unlabeled gender flag by Hypnott.]]{{Delete|Reason=No resources. Could be incorporated into Unlabeled.}}
    [[File:Unlabeled-gender.png|alt=A four-striped flag of Unlabeled Gender. The colors are (from top to bottom): mint green, white, turquoise and purple)|thumb|Unlabeled Gender flag designed by @fengxinziren]]
    '''Unlabeled Gender''' is a term used by those who wish to not label their [[gender]] for various reasons. It is commonly used by those who think [[agender]] is still labeling their gender (or its lack). The term can also be used as a counterpart of the "prefer not to say" option often present in various forms.
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    [[File:Unlabeled-Gender-alt.png|alt=A four-striped flag of Unlabeled Gender. Colors from top to bottom: beige, white, turquoise and purple|thumb|Alternative Unlabeled Gender flag designed by @fengxinziren]]
    It is usually used by people who think [[agender]] is still labeling their gender (or its lack). The term can be used also as a counterpart of the "prefer not to say" option often present in various forms.


    Other reasons why one may choose to not label their gender include, but are not limited to:
    It is often confused with [[aporagender]], which is simply not true - this implies a label on something that is '''unlabeled.'''
    * There is no existing label for their gender.

    People who do not label can use any pronouns and have any gender expression.
    * They prefer not to label their gender.
    * They do not want to tell their gender, for safety or other reasons.

    == Reasons why someone may not label their gender ==

    * There is no existing label for their gender
    * They prefer not to label their gender
    * They do not want to tell their gender, for safety or other reasons


    == History ==
    == History ==
    Unlabeled Gender was coined by fengxinziren on Twitter on January 18, 2021<ref>https://twitter.com/fengxinziren/status/1351091120076431370</ref>
    The term was coined by fengxinziren (now sinophobis) on Twitter on January 18, 2021.
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    A four-striped flag. The colors are (from top to bottom): mint green, white, turquoise and purple)
    The unlabeled gender flag.
    A four-striped flag. Colors from top to bottom: beige, white, turquoise and purple
    An alternate unlabeled gender flag.
    An alternate unlabeled gender flag by Hypnott.

    Unlabeled Gender is a term used by those who wish to not label their gender for various reasons. It is commonly used by those who think agender is still labeling their gender (or its lack). The term can also be used as a counterpart of the "prefer not to say" option often present in various forms.

    Other reasons why one may choose to not label their gender include, but are not limited to:

    • There is no existing label for their gender.
    • They prefer not to label their gender.
    • They do not want to tell their gender, for safety or other reasons.

    History

    The term was coined by fengxinziren (now sinophobis) on Twitter on January 18, 2021.

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