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    The Sanriogender flag.

    Sanriogender is a xenogender in which one feels an extremely strong connection to Sanrio characters, either strongly identifying with them or simply wanting to incorporate them into one's gender to better understand one's identity. It may also be considered an aesthetigender, relating to the aesthetic of Sanrio characters. One who identifies with this may identify with a single character, multiple characters, or Sanrio as a whole. One who identifies with this might feel kind, shy, or calm, relating to the general themes of Sanrio characters. Sanriogender can be felt along with other genders, binary or not (ex. sanriogirl, sanrioboy, sanriononbinary.) Sanriogender can also be considered an umbrella term for anyone who identifies with or relates to a character in the Sanrio Universe. This term is not exclusive to neurodivergent people.

    Specific Genders

    People who identify as sanriogender but more specifically identify with one or a few of the characters/aesthetics may choose to identify overall with sanriogender, or they may choose to describe their identity more specifically with one of the following genders.

    Cinnagender:

    Cinnagender/Cinnamorollgender is a xenogender described as 'when you have a strong connection to Cinnamoroll! or even just like him'

    You could also have a connection to the aesthetic of Cinnamoroll including Cinnamoroll plushies, blue, pink and/or red pastels, and sweetness.

    Cinnamogender:

    Cinnamogender is a xenogender in which one feels an extremely strong connection to the Sanrio character Cinnamoroll, either strongly identifying with them or simply wanting to incorporate them into one's gender to better understand one's identity.

    It may also be considered an aesthetigender, relating to the aesthetic of Cinnamoroll. One who identifies with this may feel light and fluffy, like a cloud, or relate to the cutesy themes they portray such as pastels and sweets. One may also feel like a pup.

    Cinnamogender can be felt along with other genders, binary or not (ex. cinnamogirl, cinnamoboy, cinnamononbinary, etc.) Cinnamogender can be considered an umbrella term for anyone who identifies with or relates to a character in the Cinnamoroll universe.

    MyMelodygender:

    MyMelodygender is a xenogender with a strong connection to the Sanrio character 'My Melody' and My Melody aesthetic such as, pink pastels, sweets and My Melody plushies.

    This gender can be a both outwardly and inwardly feminine gender that is in a way that feel soft and kind. MyMelodygender may be influenced by ones kintype.

    You can be connected to Feminity but you do not need to to identify as MyMelodygender.

    The Sanriogender flag.
    Another Sanriogender flag created by twitter user irlkel_.
    The Sanriogender flag.
    An alternate Sanriogender flag made by Cinnamonrollie.

    History

    The term Sanriogender was coined by tumblr user sanriogender on December 4th, 2019.[1]

    Flag

    The original Sanriogender flag was coined by bakuganz on tumblr. The flags meanings are unknown.[1]

    The flag was coined by wiki user Cinnamonrollie on February 10th, 2021. Blue represents the traditional color associated with Sanrio. Pink represents the cutesy themes of Sanrio characters. Yellow represents the child-like aspects of Sanrio characters. Purple represents the magical features of Sanrio characters.

    An separate Sanriogender flag was created by twitter user irlkel_ on August 11, 2020. Pink represents the connection to femininity, purple represents fluctuating aesthetic fixations, white represents neurodivergency, yellow represents gender nonconformity, blue represents a connection to soft fabrics and aesthetics, and green represents a connection to animals.[2]

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