19-09-2015, 04:54 AM
I think asexual and agender should not be in the same category. The former deals with sexual orientation (or lack of), while the latter is related to a lack of gender identity. You could have a male gender identity and experience no sexual attraction. Likewise, you could have no gender identity and be sexually attracted to women.
I'm not sure how to vote as I'm conflicted between choosing agender or gender fluid. Gender fluid or androgyny, I think is a bit easier to grasp than agender. The gender fluid individual could say my gender identity encompasses the full range of the gender spectrum, while for the agender person doesn't relate to the gender spectrum at all. I suppose one way to distinguish the difference between the two is the agender person would have no problems switching between having a male or female body. The gender fluid person on the other hand on certain days would gravitate towards preferring to have a male or female body.
I'm not sure which category best suits me.
I'm not sure how to vote as I'm conflicted between choosing agender or gender fluid. Gender fluid or androgyny, I think is a bit easier to grasp than agender. The gender fluid individual could say my gender identity encompasses the full range of the gender spectrum, while for the agender person doesn't relate to the gender spectrum at all. I suppose one way to distinguish the difference between the two is the agender person would have no problems switching between having a male or female body. The gender fluid person on the other hand on certain days would gravitate towards preferring to have a male or female body.
I'm not sure which category best suits me.

