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    [[File:CakepopgenderFlag.jpg|thumb|The cakepopgender flag.]]
    '''Cakepopgender''' is a [[xenogender]] used to describe one who associates with cakepops or considers them a part of their gender. It is a [[foodgender]], but can also be a [[aesthetigender]]. When one is cakepopgender their gender can feel an assortment of different ways:
    [[File:CakepopgenderFlagW-Text.png|thumb|The cakepopgender flag with text.]]
    '''Cakepopgender''' is a [[xenogender]] used to describe one who associates their gender with cakepops or considers them a part of their gender. It is a [[foodgender]], but can also be a [[aesthetigender]]. When one is cakepopgender their gender can feel an assortment of different ways:


    * Soft and dry; Meaning one's gender feels soft but dry, like when you bake miss a certain ingredient but it still comes out; Something in their gender may be missing.
    *Soft and dry; Meaning one's gender feels soft but dry, like when you bake miss a certain ingredient but it still comes out; Something in their gender may be missing.


    * Moist and soft; Meaning one's gender feels soft and moist, when you bake a cake to perfection and it comes out delicately; Everything in their gender is present and meaningful.
    *Moist and soft; Meaning one's gender feels soft and moist, when you bake a cake to perfection and it comes out delicately; Everything in their gender is present and meaningful.


    * Dry and hard; Meaning one's gender feels hard, like uncooked, and dry; Someone's gender is incomprehensible and is missing a very key components or a lot smaller minor components.<br />
    *Dry and hard; Meaning one's gender feels hard, like uncooked, and dry; Someone's gender is incomprehensible and is missing a very key components or a lot smaller minor components.<br />


    It is not exclusive to femininity, masculinity, androgyny, etc.
    It is not exclusive to [[Feminine|femininity]], [[Masculine|masculinity]], [[Androgynous|androgyny]], etc.


    [[File:CakepopgenderFlagW-Text.png|thumb|Cakepopgender Flag With Text]] It is a subset of [[cakegender]]
    It is a subset of [[cakegender]]


    == Flag ==
    ==History==
    Cakepopgender was coined by FANDOM user Toxicbunnis on May 10th, 2021. The flags was created on the same day by Toxicbunnis.
    The Cakepopgender flag consists of four colors. Yellow represents disconnection from the gender binary, light pink meaning cake, redish-pink representing sprinkles, and orange representing flavor.


    The cakepopgender flag consists of four colors. Yellow represents disconnection from the [[Binary Genders|gender binary]], light pink represents cake, reddish-pink represent sprinkles, and orange represents flavor.
    == History ==
    [[Category:Foodgender]]
    [[File:CakepopgenderFlag.jpg|thumb|Cakepopgender Flag]]Cakepopgender was coined by FANDOM user Toxicbunnis on May 10th, 2021. The flags being created on the same day by Toxicbunnis. FANDOM user Kxedyn made the page.
    [[Category:Gastrogender]]
    [[Category:Xenogender]]
    [[Category:Aesthetigender]]
    <references />
    [[Category:Texturagender]]
    [[Category:Pages Without Resources]]

    Latest revision as of 19:50, 1 December 2021

    The cakepopgender flag.
    The cakepopgender flag with text.

    Cakepopgender is a xenogender used to describe one who associates their gender with cakepops or considers them a part of their gender. It is a foodgender, but can also be a aesthetigender. When one is cakepopgender their gender can feel an assortment of different ways:

    • Soft and dry; Meaning one's gender feels soft but dry, like when you bake miss a certain ingredient but it still comes out; Something in their gender may be missing.
    • Moist and soft; Meaning one's gender feels soft and moist, when you bake a cake to perfection and it comes out delicately; Everything in their gender is present and meaningful.
    • Dry and hard; Meaning one's gender feels hard, like uncooked, and dry; Someone's gender is incomprehensible and is missing a very key components or a lot smaller minor components.

    It is not exclusive to femininity, masculinity, androgyny, etc.

    It is a subset of cakegender

    History

    Cakepopgender was coined by FANDOM user Toxicbunnis on May 10th, 2021. The flags was created on the same day by Toxicbunnis.

    The cakepopgender flag consists of four colors. Yellow represents disconnection from the gender binary, light pink represents cake, reddish-pink represent sprinkles, and orange represents flavor.

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