I call myself genderfree, it could also be called agender as I am pretty sure that is the same thing but I don't like the word because it doesn't have the right connotation for me. As far as sex, I experience myself as intersex but do not plan to have surgery. I don't think it is weird to reject gender but identify with your birth sex, 'cause I know many people for whom that is true. Yes, I am okay with other people having genders, that's their business, and I will respect trans people's pronouns.
I am a gender abolitionist in the sense that I feel a perfect world wouldn't have gender, and I feel that really, there are more genders than there are human beings so finding a word that fits more than one person seems counterproductive. But I also understand that gender, and group identity, is very real in the world we are in now, and I do not desire to push anyone to give up gender (however, gendered expectations I super do push people to give up).
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I am a gender abolitionist in the sense that I feel a perfect world wouldn't have gender, and I feel that really, there are more genders than there are human beings so finding a word that fits more than one person seems counterproductive. But I also understand that gender, and group identity, is very real in the world we are in now, and I do not desire to push anyone to give up gender (however, gendered expectations I super do push people to give up).