Androsexual is a term that has recently emerged. Although the term may be growing in usage, and is significant and well-sourced enough to warrant inclusion on this wiki, it may still be relatively unknown outside of the platform or community where it originated. The exact definition and name may not have stabilized, and may change significantly as more people identify with it.
Androsexual is a sexual orientation where a person is attracted to men, males, and/or masculinity in general.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] Other prefixes may be used in place of andro- to denote the same range of attraction, such as ma-.[1]
While androsexual can be used to denote both sexual and romantic attraction,[2][3][4][5] androromantic is a label used to specifically denote romantic attraction to men, males, and/or masculinity.[1][9][10] Since ma- is an alternative prefix to andro- in general, maromantic is an alternative term to androromantic.[1]
Etymology[]
The prefix andro- comes from the Greek word for "man". An alternative term for androsexual is "androphilia", which combines andro- with the suffix -philia. This means "love of", and thus androphilia means "love of men".[11]
For androsexual, the -sexual suffix is often used to indicate sexual attraction in particular, while the -romantic suffix for androromantic is used to indicate specifically romantic attraction.[1][9][10]
Community[]
History[]
An early mention of androsexual was in 1997, from a discussion on Usenet concerning a user who transitioned and was exploring her sexuality.[11]
Flag[]
A Masc-/Andro- flag was available online as early as April 23, 2016, on the Pride-Flags DeviantArt account. Its creator and color meanings are unknown.[12] A flag specifically for androromantic was made available online as early as May 10, 2016, on the same account as the androsexual flag. Its creator and color meanings are also unknown.[13]
Distinction[]
Gay[]
- Main article: Gay
The term gay is defined as someone who is attracted to the same gender as themselves, usually specifically men who are attracted to other men.[1] In some cases, people may see androsexual as being the same as gay. However, the term is different because it denotes attraction without specifying the gender of the person using the label. Hence, both straight women and gay men, as well as non-binary people, can use the label androsexual for themselves if they do not wish to specify their gender for whatever reason.[1][6][7][8]
Straight[]
- Main article: Straight
Also known as heterosexual, straight is a label that is usually defined as someone who is attracted to "the other binary gender" than their own, such as a straight man being attracted only to women.[1] Similar to the distinction from the term gay, androsexual is different from the term straight due to not including gender in its definition of attraction.[1][6][7][8]
Controversy[]
Some people may misuse the term androsexual to mean exclusive attraction to penises instead of men and/or masculinity. This is due to how some people may have a strong association between penises and the andro- prefix. As a result the prefix ma-, as in masexual, was proposed as a "more inclusive alternative" to using andro- for this type of attraction.[1]
Perceptions and discrimination[]
This section focuses more on the specific kinds of discrimination and oppression that these people may face. Examples would be mentioning systematic transphobia and non-binary erasure on the page for agender, mentioning rates of mental health issues in this group, etc.
Media[]
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References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 The ABC's of LGBT+ by Ash Hardell. Published 2016 by Mango Media. ISBN 9781633534087.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Glossary of Terms: LGBTQ" by GLAAD on GLAAD Media Reference Guide – 11th Edition. Published 2022. (Archived on 2024-04-11)
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "LGBTQ-Terminology" on <wou.edu> (PDF). Published by Western Oregon University Safe Zone. (Archived on 2022-08-16)
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "47 Terms That Describe Sexual Attraction, Behavior, and Orientation" on Healthline. (Archived on 2022-06-28)
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 "Comprehensive* List of LGBTQ+ Vocabulary Definitions" by Killermann, Sam on <itspronouncedmetrosexual.com>. (Archived on 2022-06-06)
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 "Are You Androsexual Or Gynesexual? Here's How To Tell" by Mckenzie, Macaela on Women's Health. Published 2018-02-22. (Archived on 2022-02-27)
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 "What Does It Mean To Be Androsexual?" by Gillespie, Claire on Health.com. Published 2022-06-03. (Archived on 2022-06-20)
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 "What Does Androsexual Mean? + Other Androsexual Information To Help You Be A Better Ally!" on Queer in the World. (Archived on 2022-06-19)
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 "Learn the Basics: Romantic Orientation" by Serrano, Daniel on <sites.psu.edu>. Published 2015-09-18 by Pennsylvania State University. (Archived on 2021-11-26)
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 "What Does Androromantic Mean? + Other Androromantic Information to Help You Be A Better Ally!" on <queerintheworld.com>. Published by Queer in the World. (Archived on 2022-09-01)
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 "Androsexual Meaning" on Dictionary.com. (Archived on 2022-06-05)
- ↑ "Masc- (1)" by Pride-Flags on <deviantart.com>. Published 2016-04-23. (Archived on 2022-03-28)
- ↑ "Mascromantic Pride Flag" by Pride-Flags on <deviantart.com>. Published 2016-05-10. (Archived on 2022-09-01)