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'''<u>Trilogender</u>''': This is a microgender for XOGender finding their gender identity and gender characterised by the compilation of mixtapes released by The Weeknd under the title of "Trilogy", some individuals might also identify as "HOBGender", "Thurgender", and "Echogender" in respect to the 3 mixtapes compiled in this album. This identity revolves around themes of a dark moody atmospheric melancholy, substance abuse, as well as hypersexuality. [[File:Kissland.png|thumb|The Kissgender pride flag.]]'''<u>Kissgender</u>''': This is a microgender for XOGender individuals finding their gender identity best characterised by the themes of grit, loss, horror, fame, losing oneself, and love, used as the underlying tones of The Weeknd's first studio album, and second album overall, titled "Kiss Land".[[File:Bbtm.png|thumb|The BMGender pride flag.]]'''<u>BMGender</u>''': This microgender is characterised by the feelings of loneliness shrouded in independence, fame, mindless behaviour, recklessness, and romance. These themes being the tones upon which The Weeknd built the abstract musical genius of his third album, "Beauty Behind The Madness".[[File:Star.png|thumb|The Stargender pride flag.]]'''<u>Stargender</u>''': XOGenders identifying as stargender often refer to themselves as "Starboy(s)" and "Stargirl(s)", throwaway terms used in Abel's 2016 musical venture into synthwave, "Starboy", while not entirely characterised by the genre, it drew influence from the works of hypnagogic pop artists as well as including features from legendary french house electronic duo, "Daft Punk". Starpeople (The gender neutral term used by Starboys, Stargirls, and nonconforming members of the community) feel that their gender identity is best characterised by a return to electronic roots, and themes of dysphoria fronted with pride, confidence, aesthetic, and vigour. This group collectively makes up second most identified-as microgender of the XOGender community.[[File:Melancholy.png|thumb|The Melanchogender pride flag.]]'''<u>Melanchogender</u>''': The third most identified as microgender comprises of individuals finding the nature of their gender identity and gender characterised by tones of abandonment, grit, loneliness, and regret. These individuals sometimes express their gender through dark red and moody atmospheric tones as in the cover of The Weeknd's shortest musical project, "My Dear Melancholy,"
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'''<u>Aftergender</u>''': This is the largest demographic of the XOGender community, representing their gender through the tones of atmospheric glamour and grandeur with underlying tones of dark moody blues and substance abuse. This community finds its roots in The Weeknd's "After Hours", an excellently balanced, wonderfully produced, and skillfully mixed return to roots album carrying over both tones of moody R&B as well as overconfidence, hypersexuality, recklessness, and abuse.
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