Candygender

 is an aesthetigender that can feel sweet and innocent or sour and angry. It has been recoined repeatedly, muddying the definition somewhat. For this reason, some may also relate to the term candygender as a gender related to candy. However, this definition more closely mirrors candyic.

Etymology
Although etymology was not specified in the original coining post, it is assumed that the term comes from the root word candy, suffixed with the popular gender suffix -gender.

Pronunciation
To be added.

Definitions

 * Candygender is a gender that can be either sweet and innocent or sour and angry - candyneko, 2020
 * a gender related to sweet things, bright colors, and kidcore/nostalgia - mogaibun, 2020
 * a gender which is sweet and fluffy. this gender is usually regarded as childish, but it doesn’t have to be. candygender has a dreamlike and frilly quality. - Anonymous Tumblr user, 2020
 * A gender based around sweets and candies ! A gender that feels sugary and fun in nature. - bloodsmogaispot, 2021
 * a gender identity for neurodivergent people ( mostly autistics and people with delusions, though any neurodivergent person can use it ) that's connected to candy. generally assiociated with sugar and sweetness, though it can also be bitter, rich, or any other way candy tastes! - puzzleships, 2021

History
Candygender was coined on June 25th of 2020 by Tumblr user candyneko, who provided the flag on the same day. Two months later, on or before August 13th, the term was recoined with a new definition by Tumblr user mogaibun. As the original post has since been deleted, the only remaining record of this exists in the form of reblogs. Soon after, on or before August 26th, the term was recoined again by an anonymous Tumblr user who has since privated their account, leaving the only remaining record of this to exist through reblogs.

The following year, Tumblr user bloodsmogaispot recoined the term again on March 1st of 2021 with yet another new definition and flag. However, this would not be the end of candygender recoinings, as the term was coined yet again by Twitter user puzzleships on or before April 6th of 2021, who further changed the definition to turn candygender into a neurogender.