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Aesthetic Genders
Aesthetigenders
Irisatine | |||||||||||||
Name(s) and Definition(s)Irisatine is an Aesthetigender, Colorgender, Intangigender, Personagender, Religigender, and Visicgender defined as "a gender related to the color blue, dreamcore, and importantly to the worship of an angel/deity in some form. Its bright, sharp, but related to adoration and can be sweet too"1 HistoryCoining and Definition HistoryIrisatine was coined on August 21, 2019, by now deleted Tumblr user Diamourloving.2 Flag and Symbol HistoryThe flags were made by now deleted Tumblr user Diamourloving on August 21, 2019.3 As of June 8, 2022, Irisatine doesn't have a symbol. EtymologyThe etymology of Irisatine was never posted. Suggested PronounsIrisatine doesn't have any suggested pronouns. Related GendersSubsetsThis gender doesn't have any subsets. Similar or Otherwise Related GendersGalleryOriginal Flag, Redesigns, and Symbol(s)Original
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Seacoric(2) | |||||||
Name(s) and Definition(s)Seacoric is an Aesthetigender, Qualigender, and Visicgender defined as "an aesthetigender; it is related to seacore. one could feel as though their gender is connected to the aesthetic of the sea. (like vast and mysterious or pretty and serene)"1 HistoryCoining and Definition HistorySeacoric was coined on February 10, 2022, by Tumblr user Xeninity.2 Flag and Symbol HistoryThe flag was made by Tumblr user Xeninity on February 10, 2022.3 As of December 13, 2022, Seacoric doesn't have a symbol. EtymologyThe etymology of Seacoric was never posted. Suggested PronounsSeacoric doesn't have any suggested pronouns. Related GendersSubsetsThis gender doesn't have any subsets Similar or Otherwise Related GendersGalleryOriginal Flag, Redesigns, and Symbol(s)Original
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Name(s) and Definition(s)Softcoric is an Aesthetigender (as well as a Colorgender and Visicgender in the second and third redefinitions and a Comfortigender, Objegender, Qualigender, Simigender, and Vestitigender in all three) that's likely defined as "a xenogender related to Softcore," based on the definition of many other -coric genders, though it was undefined by its earliest mention/likely coining. It was defined/redefined as "an aesthetigender either centered around or related to softcore, an aesthetic based on soft, comforting things like blankets, slippers, etc. Softcoric people may feel that their gender is soft and comforting like those things, or may feel connected to those things and try to incorporate them into their gender however possible."1 It was redefined again as "an aesthetigender either centered around or related to softcore, an aesthetic based on soft things like blankets, slippers, pastels, plushies etc. Softcoric people may feel that their gender is soft and comforting and cute like those things, or may feel connected to those things and try to incorporate them into their gender however possible."2 It was redefined a third time as "an aesthetigender either centered around or related to softcore, an aesthetic based on soft things like blankets, slippers, pastels, plushies etc. Softcoric people may feel that their gender is soft and comforting and cute like those things, or may feel connected to those things and try to incorporate them into their gender however possible. You can be Softcoric and have any gender expression."3 HistoryCoining and Definition HistorySoftcoric was first mentioned, and likely coined, on March 22, 2019, by Tumblr user MOGAI-Sissy via Mason's Tumblr blog.4 It was defined/redefined on February 23, 2021, by LGBTA Wiki user Chasing Rainbows.5 It was redefined again on March 2, 2021, by LGBTA Wiki user Unicorinian.6 It was redefined the third time later the same date by the same user.7 Flag and Symbol HistoryThe flag was made by Mason on Tumblr on March 22, 2019.8 As of June 12, 2022, Softcoric doesn't have a symbol. EtymologyThe etymology of Softcoric was never posted. Suggested PronounsSoftcoric doesn't have any suggested pronouns. Related GendersSubsetsThis gender doesn't have any subsets Similar or Otherwise Related GendersN/A GalleryOriginal Flag, Redesigns, and Symbol(s)Original
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