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    Sketchgender is a [[xenogender]] in which ones gender is in some way connected to sketches, crayon art, and/or chalk art. The first definition is that ones gender could [[Genderfluid|change]] and/or [[Genderflux|fluctuate]] when looking at or creating sketch-like art. The second definition is that ones gender could feel different, or switch through xenogenders, when looking at or creating sketch-like art. The third definition is that ones gender feels like a sketch, or a messy piece of art, possibly hard to make out or understand due to its sketchy nature.
    [[File:Sketchgender simple.png|thumb|A simplified sketchgender flag.]]
    '''Sketchgender''' is a [[xenogender]] in which ones gender is in some way connected to sketches, crayon art, and/or chalk art.

    There are three definitions of this term:

    * The first definition is that ones gender could [[Genderfluid|change]] and/or [[Genderflux|fluctuate]] when looking at or creating sketch-like art.
    * The second definition is that ones gender could feel different, or switch through xenogenders, when looking at or creating sketch-like art.
    * The third definition is that ones gender feels like a sketch, or a messy piece of art, possibly hard to make out or understand due to its sketchy nature.

    Sketchgender may be considered a subset of [[artgender]].


    == History ==
    == History ==
    The term sketchgender was coined by a user going by Angel on December 4th, 2020 along with [[sketchsexual]].
    The term sketchgender was coined by a user going by Angel from the FANDOM account [[User:Cryptocrew|Cryptocrew]], on December 4th, 2020 along with [[sketchsexual]] and sketchromantic. This term was coined through the creation of this article and has no external resources.

    == Flag ==
    The flag was created by [[User:Thekmonster|Thekmonster]] on January 6th, 2021. It has no confirmed meaning.
    ==Resources==
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    [[Category:Xenogender]]
    [[Category:Xenogender]]
    [[Category:Flagless Identities]]
    [[Category:Fluid Genders]]
    [[Category:Fluid Genders]]
    [[Category:Artgender]]
    [[Category:Aesthetigender]]
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    Latest revision as of 22:21, 22 November 2021

    The sketchgender flag.
    A simplified sketchgender flag.

    Sketchgender is a xenogender in which ones gender is in some way connected to sketches, crayon art, and/or chalk art.

    There are three definitions of this term:

    • The first definition is that ones gender could change and/or fluctuate when looking at or creating sketch-like art.
    • The second definition is that ones gender could feel different, or switch through xenogenders, when looking at or creating sketch-like art.
    • The third definition is that ones gender feels like a sketch, or a messy piece of art, possibly hard to make out or understand due to its sketchy nature.

    Sketchgender may be considered a subset of artgender.

    History

    The term sketchgender was coined by a user going by Angel from the FANDOM account Cryptocrew, on December 4th, 2020 along with sketchsexual and sketchromantic. This term was coined through the creation of this article and has no external resources.

    Flag

    The flag was created by Thekmonster on January 6th, 2021. It has no confirmed meaning.

    Resources

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