A 33-year-old, who was born as a woman before transitioning into a man, has revealed that they think they belong to any gender, and is an alien.

Jareth Nebula, from Edmonds, Washington, transitioned from female to male and changed their name at the age of 29.

The barber's shop receptionist, who also works as a model, has even gone as far as having their nipples removed in order to 'feel less human'.

Transformation: Jareth Nebula, from Edmonds, Washington, transitioned from female to male at the age of 29, before deciding to refer to themselves as an agender alien

Extraterrestrial: The 33-year-old has gone as far as having surgery to remove their nipples in order to make them appear 'less human'

Unique: The Washington-native, who is agender and prefers to be referred to using the pronoun 'they', was born a woman and transitioned to a man when they were 29-years-old

According to the Mirror, Jareth, who identifies as agender - which translates to 'without gender' - and prefers to be referred to with the pronoun they, named himself after the character played by David Bowie in the 1986 musical fantasy Labyrinth.

Unlike the term gender-fluid - which refers to a person's whose gender identity is not fixed, or a person who feel they are a mix of both genders - agender typically refers to being gender-less, without a gender, or gender neutral.

What it means to identify as agender: Agender translates to mean 'without gender'

Unlike the term gender-fluid - which refers to a person's whose gender identity is not fixed, or a person who feel they are a mix of both genders - agender typically refers to being gender-less, lacking gender or gender neutral

According to the the Oxford English Dictionary, agender means a 'person who does not identify themselves as having a particular gender. Advertisement

Jareth, who chose not to disclose their birth name, has a total of 78 stars across their body, and has shaved off their eyebrows to add to the alien look.

Explaining their transition journey, Jareth said: 'After coming out as transgender and believing I had finally found myself, I realized I was wrong - I wasn’t male or female, or even human.

'I don’t think or feel like humans. I can’t really explain it to others - I’m simply otherworldly.

'I didn’t feel comfortable as either gender or even anything in between. I know I’m stuck in a human form and that’s how I’m perceived by others - but to me, I’m an alien with no gender,' they added.

Jareth said they began thinking they didn't fit in among their peers when they were diagnosed with a rare condition called Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) at the age of 26.

The condition is a group of disorders that affect connective tissues supporting a number of organs and tissues including the skin, bones, and blood vessels.

According to Mayo Clinic, the disorder can result in over-flexible joints, as well as stretchy and fragile skin.

As a result of the disorder, Jareth was named 'Mr Elastic' by their doctors.

Speaking about the condition, which leaves Jareth's skin wrinkle-free, they said: 'The condition means I can pop my joints out on purpose, which was a fun party trick when I was a kid.

Different: Jareth said they began thinking they didn't fit in with others when they were diagnosed with a condition called Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS)

Struggle: The condition makes Jareth's skin stretchy and leaves them with over-flexible joints, meaning they can easily 'pop' their joints out

Process: Jareth decided to transition from female to male when they were 29, however, Jareth said after this they realized they weren't 'male or female, or even human'

'Now I realize why I could do that. My pain in my joints got worse as I got older and I would find it harder to move day to day.

'I get to a chiropractor once every two weeks and see a physical therapist once a week, as well as smoking medicinal marijuana for the pain - but there is currently no cure for EDS,' they added.

Identity: When Jareth learned about the term agender - which translates to without gender - they decided to adopt the term

After their diagnosis, Jareth said they really began to think that they were different to others.

Throughout their teenage years, Jareth was a 'hyper-feminine female', who would model regularly.

However, after turning 29, Jareth came out as a transgender male.

In order to begin the transition journey, Jareth began taking testosterone injections, and started dressing in a masculine way.

They also had surgery to remove their breasts.

However, despite transitioning from female to male, Jareth was still left struggling with their gender identity.

'I thought being a trans man would solve all of my issues and inner battles with finding out who I was, but I wasn’t as happy as I expected to be,' they said.

'I felt like I was trying to fit into someone else’s box. I didn’t want to be constrained - that’s when I discovered what agender was.

'I’d always been obsessed with aliens, too, and what it means to be extraterrestrial, so the idea of being an agender alien fit perfectly as an identity for me,' they added.

Their new agender look includes a number of different modifications to their body. Jareth also enjoys wearing neon and pastel colors, as well as clothing influenced by Japanese pop culture.

Obsession: Revealing that they had always been obsessed with aliens, Jareth decided to become an 'agender alien' and adopt a totally new look

Style: Jareth's style as an alien sees them wearing a lot of neon and pastel colors, as well as clothes inspired by Japanese pop culture

Changes: In order to adapt even more to the alien lifestyle and look, Jareth had their nipples removed and regularly shaves their eyebrows, as well as sporting a number of facial piercings

Backlash: Although Jareth's family supported their transition from female to male, they did not accept Jareth becoming an alien, and still see him as a transgender man

Jareth explained: 'I don’t have nipples, as I had them removed during my top trans surgery. I shave off my eyebrows and have lip, septum and nose bridge piercings.'

Although they are happy with their decision to be an alien, Jareth said not everyone has been so accepting.

Their family supported Jareth transitioning from female to male, however, they have not been accepting of their decision to become an alien.

Strong: Despite regularly facing backlash from people online, Jareth said they are happy in themselves, and will continue to look 'more alien-like' every day

Jareth said: 'My family still see me as a trans man, because they don’t understand what agender or alien really means.

'I have online friends who support me but offline is harder.

'Not everyone understands - but that’s okay. I don’t expect them to get it, I only want acceptance,' they added.

Jareth has also faced backlash online about their decision to life life as an alien.

'People treat me like a freak because I’m an alien, but it’s a completely valid thing to call yourself,' Jareth explained.

'Who is anyone to tell you who you can or can’t be? If someone wants to identify as anything, even an animal, let them.

'I feel sorry for people who attack me online. I think they lack empathy and just want to target me, so I deal with it pretty well by brushing it off.

Jareth added: I’m happy with who I am and will continue to become more alien-like every day.'