Unlabeled

Unlabeled, also known as "no label" or "non-labeled", is a term used by individuals who do not wish to label their identity with more specific terms, such as lesbian, bisexual, agender, and so on. People can have many personal reasons for wanting to forego labeling themselves, such as feeling that current labels do not fit how they feel, or just not wanting to label themselves for the time being. Note that some people who could be 'labeled' as unlabeled may not necessarily use the actual term itself.

Etymology
In general, a label is a word or phrase that is used to describe someone, such as what categories a person belongs to. In the context of the LGBTQIA+ community, this would generally mean describing a person's gender or sexuality.

Combined with the prefix "un-", which is defined as "not", a person who is unlabeled simply does not wish to apply a label to themselves.

History
The term unlabeled was originally used specifically by lesbians who did not want to label themselves with terms such as femme or butch. From there, its use has been expanded to be used for sexuality in general, and then also gender in more recent usage.

Flag
The current most popular flag used for unlabeled was credited to a Twitter user named "lwtroses". However, this user is suspended at the time of this writing. As a result, currently the time of creation and actual creator of the flag design cannot be confirmed with certainty. The meanings of the flag's colors are as follows:
 * Pale green: Freedom
 * White: Understanding
 * Pale blue: Acceptance
 * Pale orange: Flexibility

Questioning
The term questioning is used by individuals who are exploring, learning, or experimenting with their sexual orientation, romantic orientation, or gender identity. In contrast, an unlabeled person may not be actively exploring or experimenting with their identity, or at least may not be publicly doing so.

Pomosexual
Pomosexuality is a label used by those who refuse, avoid, or otherwise see themselves as not fitting any sexual orientation label in terms of conventional labels or classifications. This has similar usage to unlabeled, although the major different between the two is that pomosexual is a label specifically meant for sexual orientation. Meanwhile, unlabeled in more recent usage can be used for sexual orientation as well as romantic orientation and gender.

Genderqueer
Genderqueer is a gender identity that can have various definitions. Some people may define it as a gender other than male or female, a combination of the two binary genders, a gender that is on a spectrum between the binary genders, or an identity that queers gender in some way. It is similar to unlabeled in that it can be seen as not a specific gender, but instead a general umbrella term or concept. However, it is a label meant specifically for gender identity, while unlabeled can also be used for a person's orientations.

Non-binary
Non-binary is a term used to describe genders which do not exclusively fall into one of the two the binary genders, similar to genderqueer. It can also be used as an umbrella term to refer to many specific gender identities. Hence, the difference is that non-binary is a non-specific term for gender in particular, instead of being used also for orientation like with unlabeled.

Graygender
Graygender is a term used by individuals who do not care about their own gender, or otherwise that they feel a weak connection to gender in general. It is similar to unlabeled in its first definition, though used only for gender.

Controversy
There have been some controversies related to people using "unlabeled" for themselves. In particular, some people may claim that it is queerbaiting for certain people to refuse to label their sexuality or gender. In essence, an unlabeled person may or may not be straight, and some people may interpret this as that person being "definitely" not straight. In some cases, this may be seen as a straight person "hiding" their identity in order to have a better reputation with the LGBTQIA+ community.

There is also controversy in forcibly labeling people, especially celebrities, as "unlabeled", which ironically forces a label of sorts onto them.

Perceptions and discrimination
''This section focuses more on the specific kinds of discrimination and oppression that these people may face. Examples would be mentioning systematic transphobia and non-binary erasure on the page for agender, mentioning rates of mental health issues in this group, etc.''

Music

 * Harry Styles

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