Greygender

Contributions by: $martA$$, Rust&Stardust

Definitions and Usage
Greygender describes individuals who have a weak connection to their gender in some way. Their gender may be undefinable or not entirely there, or they may not care too much about gender.

Related Terms
Greygender falls under the nonbinary umbrella, but it is not inherently neutral-in-nature; it is more similar to unknown-in-nature genders. Greygender can be compared to demigenders, cassgenders, agender, and fluctuating genders. A greygender person can also combine it other gender labels, like a greygender girl or a greygender genderfaun person.

Flags
The two shades of grey, one lighter and one darker, represent heavier depth and lighter depth of the gender: some greygender people have a better grasp on their gender, while others have less grasp. The deep blue is symbolic of the greygender experience too, which can be compared to deep ocean water. It’s calm but it still has a subtle fluidity and it’s darker under the surface, making it harder to parse what exists below. The white represents that even though they feel gender less often or strongly than most, or don’t present it as much, etc., greygender is still valid and important. It can also represent the fact that they cannot always place their gender or sometimes/always don't want to put the effort in to understand the gender.