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[[File:Androsexual.png|thumb|220x220px|The androsexual flag.]]'''Androsexual '''is a term with several possible definitions. First, is the exclusive attraction to men. This means that [[Straight|heterosexual]] women, [[gay]] men, and [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] people attracted to men can be considered androsexuals. The second possible definition is the attraction to people who present masculinely, regardless of their actual gender |
[[File:Androsexual.png|thumb|220x220px|The androsexual flag.]]'''Androsexual '''is a term with several possible definitions. First, is the exclusive attraction to men. This means that [[Straight|heterosexual]] women, [[gay]] men, and [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] people attracted to men can be considered androsexuals. The second possible definition is the attraction to people who present masculinely, regardless of their actual gender. |
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The term was possibly made with non-binary or [[genderqueer]] people in mind. However, many non-binary people prefer terms like [[minsexual]], [[mascic]], or [[masexual]] to describe this attraction, because androsexual can have unfavorable connotations. |
The term was possibly made with non-binary or [[genderqueer]] people in mind. However, many non-binary people prefer terms like [[minsexual]], [[mascic]], or [[masexual]] to describe this attraction, because androsexual can have unfavorable connotations. |
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The term was expanded from meaning attraction to male anatomy to mening attraction to masculinity to exclude transphobia.[[Category:Sexuality]] |
Revision as of 03:15, 19 September 2020
Androsexual is a term with several possible definitions. First, is the exclusive attraction to men. This means that heterosexual women, gay men, and non-binary people attracted to men can be considered androsexuals. The second possible definition is the attraction to people who present masculinely, regardless of their actual gender.
The term was possibly made with non-binary or genderqueer people in mind. However, many non-binary people prefer terms like minsexual, mascic, or masexual to describe this attraction, because androsexual can have unfavorable connotations.
The term was expanded from meaning attraction to male anatomy to mening attraction to masculinity to exclude transphobia.