HomeNewsTrendsAll about androgynosexuality and why it is gaining popularity among Gen Z

All about androgynosexuality and why it is gaining popularity among Gen Z

The term 'androgynosexuality' originates from 'androgynous,' itself derived from the Greek words 'andro' (man) and 'gyne' (woman). It refers to individuals who possess a blend of both masculine and feminine traits.

January 15, 2025 / 12:12 IST
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Androgynosexuality
The term has gained significant traction on social media platforms, particularly TikTok.

As society’s understanding of sexuality continues to evolve, new terms are emerging to reflect diverse attractions and identities. Among these, “androgynosexuality” has witnessed a remarkable surge in popularity. According to dating app Feeld, the term saw a 250% increase in 2024, with its momentum carrying into 2025. The hashtag #androgynosexuality has amassed millions of views on TikTok, with an increasing number of videos offering explanations of the term, as reported by The Mirror.

The term “androgynosexuality” originates from “androgynous,” itself derived from the Greek words “andro” (man) and “gyne” (woman). It refers to individuals who possess a blend of both masculine and feminine traits. Those who identify as androgynosexual are attracted to individuals who embody these mixed-gender characteristics. The attraction may also extend to bigender, gender-neutral, or non-binary individuals. However, there isn’t a universal or rigid definition., viral

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LGBTQ+ Wiki defines androgynosexual as “a person who has sexual attraction exclusively towards androgynous individuals or androgynes.” This understanding combines aspects of androsexual (attraction to masculine traits) and gynesexual (attraction to feminine traits), along with linsexual (attraction to individuals who challenge traditional gender norms).

The term has gained significant traction on social media platforms, particularly TikTok. One popular TikTok user, Mika Hoeben, shared a video explaining androgynosexuality, which has garnered over three million views, according to The Mirror. In the video, Mika clarified that the attraction is primarily based on appearance rather than behaviour or personality traits.