Cookiegender

Cookiegender is a xenogender 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). It can also describe the nostalgia and/or aesthetics of baking cookies. One can identify with cookiegender as a whole, or have a few specific cookies one identifies with. One can also feel as if their gender tastes like a cookie and its aesthetics.

Those who identify as cookiegender may feel different according to their cookie(s), but they overall feel sweet, chocolatey and bright, although one doesn't don’t have to feel like that to identify as cookiegender.

Similar genders include bakerycoric and cakegender.

History
This definition of cookiegender was coined by fandom user Ayeshafae83 on March 2, 2021 based on a comment by FANDOM user Unicornian on the foodgender page, describing the term.

Flag
The original flag was created by FANDOM user Definitelynotanalien the same day the gender was coined. The beige represents the dough and androgyne/agender-aligned. The pink represents icing and sprinkles, and the feminine-aligned. The brown represents chocolate chips and the masculine-aligned.

The second flag was created by FANDOM user Ayeshafae83, also on March 2nd, 2021. On this flag, brown represents the varying levels of Cookiegender and the different cookies, black represents xenogender, white represents foodgender, pink represents sweetness, green represents comfort and nostalgia and lavender represents kindness, while the cookie represents cookiegender as a whole.

Another flag was created by FANDOM user Unicornian on March 22, 2021. On this flag, dark brown represents dark chocolate, lighter brown represents fudge, the lightest brown represents sweetness and softness, pink represents a love of cookies, yellow represents white chocolate chips and warmth, and the lighter dark brown on the bottom represents richness.