Gender & Sexuality dictionary
androsexual
[ an-droh-sek-shoo-uhl ]
What does androsexual mean?
Androsexual refers to a person who, regardless of their gender identity, is sexually or romantically attracted to masculinity.
Where does androsexual come from?
With the prefix andro- coming from Greek for “man,” androsexual is a sexual orientation or romantic orientation that describes someone who is attracted to masculinity. While a cisgender heterosexual woman or a cisgender gay man can be considered androsexual, the term androsexual is specifically used by nonbinary and gender-fluid individuals who are attracted male gender expressions or anatomy. One of the main purposes of the term androsexual is to indicate the attraction to male characteristics irrespective of the gender identity of the person experiencing the attraction.
The term androsexual appeared as early as 1997 in a Usenet post by user Starchild0, who was exploring her sexual identity after transitioning to female. The term appeared on Urban Dictionary in 2014, roughly four years before its counterpart, gynesexual—a sexual attraction to femininity regardless of gender identification—made its way to the site.
Examples of androsexual
Who uses androsexual?
Androsexual is also sometimes referred to as androphilia, with the Greek-based suffix –philia meaning “love of.” The terms are frequently used by people self-identifying as androsexual or as part of more general conversations on gender and sexuality.
According to Rory Gory of The Trevor Project, the leading national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to (LGBTQ) young people under 25, “Androsexual and gynesexual do not define the gender of the person being labeled the way the words lesbian (a female homosexual) or gay (a homosexual person, especially a male) do. These terms can be easier for gender-fluid people to use.”
Learn more in their article for Dictionary.com: “How Young People Are Redefining Sexuality And Romantic Attraction.”
I’m a little skoliosexual n a lil androsexual. I just like masc trans people what can I say? But also I’m a transmasc person so doesn’t that just make me gay? pic.twitter.com/cDqenWrYpR
— ᴿᵉⁿ 🍁🦃 (@EnbyAlpha) November 1, 2018
i don't put labels on my gender identity or sexual and romantic orientation because if i had to it'd be something like:
agender non binary & demi androsexual panromantic*𝘭𝘨𝘣𝘵𝘲+ 𝘪𝘯𝘵𝘦𝘯𝘴𝘪𝘧𝘪𝘦𝘴*
— Péro ✨ (@chandromeda) May 6, 2020
Happy #NationalComingOutDay ! Proud to be apart of such a positive and supportive community! Recently discovered I’m androsexual, which means I’m attracted to masculinity. I’m just not attracted to those who are hyper-feminine. ❤️🌈
— Hoku 🏳️⚧️ (@MepperthePepper) October 11, 2020
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