'''Cookiegender''' is a non-[[Non-Binary|non-binary]] [[xenogender]] and [[foodgender]] that is based off of cookies. ItOne's is under the [[Foodgender]] section. Onegender may feel soft or crunchy, chocolatey orand gooey, or howeverother they likedescriptor based on the cookie/cookies they identify with ([[Snickerdoodlecookiegender]]snickerdoodlecookiegender, chocolatechipcookiegender,chocolatechipcookiegender etc,). YouOne can identify with Cookiegendercookiegender as a whole, or have a few specific cookies youone identifyidentifies with. One might use the term Cookiegender to help them find their true identity.
People who identify as Cookiegendercookiegender may feel different according to their cookies/cookiescookie(s), but they overall feel sweet and bright (they love helping people and being kind), although youone doesn't don’t have to feel like that to identify as Cookiegendercookiegender.
The pronouns they identify with can vary: cookie/cookies/cookieself if they identify with cookies as a whole, chocochip/chocochips/chocochipself if they identify with chocolate chip cookies, sugarcookie/sugarcookies/sugarcookieself, and the list can go on and on.
This specificdefinition Cookiegenderof termcookiegender was coined by fandom user '''Ayeshafae83''' based on a comment by Fandom user '''Unicornian''' describing the term that got coined days later on March 2, 2021.▼
▲This specific Cookiegender term was coined by fandom user '''Ayeshafae83''' based on a comment by Fandom user '''Unicornian''' describing the term that got coined days later.
Revision as of 22:03, 2 March 2021
Cookiegender is a non-binaryxenogender and foodgender that is based off of cookies. One's gender may feel soft or crunchy, chocolatey and gooey, or other descriptor based on the cookie they identify with (snickerdoodlecookiegender, chocolatechipcookiegender, etc). One can identify with cookiegender as a whole, or have a few specific cookies one identifies with.
People who identify as cookiegender may feel different according to their cookie(s), but they overall feel sweet and bright, although one doesn't don’t have to feel like that to identify as cookiegender.
History
This definition of cookiegender was coined by fandom user Ayeshafae83 based on a comment by Fandom user Unicornian describing the term that got coined later on March 2, 2021.