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Essentially, someone who experiences gender burnout once or more in their lifetimes, and especially those who feel they consistently experience burnout, can identify with candylic, and that covers a wide potential range of burnout experiences. Gender burnout feels like one's gender is slowly burning away over any amount of time, but that doesn't mean that candylic people experience an actual burning feeling during their burnout process, but instead a conceptual experience of "burning out".
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Variant terms on candylic to describe varying experiences with gender burnout are demicandylic, fluxicandylic, candylifluid, and candylifluix. Any of those terms can be added to individual genders to describe an individual's experience (for example, a demicandylic [[juxera]] person or a candylifluix [[demiboy]]).
=== Demicandylic ===
People who are '''demicandylic''' will experience burnout in part of their gender identity, but not all of it, so one might feel that they're always a demiboy and the other part of their gender identity consistently burns out from non-binary to gendervoid.
=== Fluxicandylic ===
'''Fluxicandylic''' describes any candylic person who either
# Has a base gender that fluctuates in intensity; or
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# Both of those 2 things.
=== Candylifluid ===
'''Candylifluid''' people experience genderfluidity in their base genders, so one who is candylifluid may burn out from [[maxigirl]] to [[gendervoid]], and when their gender "returns", or "burns back" it is a different gender than before.
=== Candylifluix ===
'''Candylifluix''' is a label for candylic people whose experiences are both candylifluid and fluxicandylic at the same time.
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