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    [[File:Aesthetigender high def.png|thumb|The aesthetigender flag.]]
    [[File:Aesthetigender high def.png|thumb|The aesthetigender flag.]]
    [[File:Aesthetigender blank.png|thumb|The aesthetigender flag without the emblem.]]
    [[File:Aesthetigender blank.png|thumb|The aesthetigender flag without the emblem.]]
    '''Aesthetigenders''', also known as '''aesthetgenders''', '''aesthetegenders''', or '''videgenders''', are a series of [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] [[Xenogender|xenogenders]] that are either derived from, are the embodiment of, are similar to, related to, or share the qualities with an aesthetic or a sensory experience. Aesthetigenders can be based on symbols, ideas, or things. And are typically described using things like texture, size, shape, light, sound, or other sensory characteristics.
    '''Aesthetigenders''', also known as '''aesthetgenders''', '''aesthetegenders''', or '''videgenders''', are a series of [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] [[Xenogender|xenogenders]] that are either derived from, are the embodiment of, are similar to, related to, or share the qualities with an aesthetic or a sensory experience. Aesthetigenders can be based on symbols, ideas, or things. And are typically described using things like texture, size, shape, light, sound, or other sensory characteristics. <ref>https://pride-color-schemes.tumblr.com/post/147170285210/aesthetigender-</ref>


    They are similar to and often overlap with [[Noungender|noungenders]], however noungenders generally describe genders as being like or being related to a thing, while aesthetigenders describes genders as having a similar aesthetic to or sharing qualities with a thing or concept.
    They are similar to and often overlap with [[Noungender|noungenders]], however noungenders generally describe genders as being like or being related to a thing, while aesthetigenders describes genders as having a similar aesthetic to or sharing qualities with a thing or concept.
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