The language we use to describe human attraction is constantly growing and evolving, reflecting the beautiful diversity of human experience. As society’s understanding deepens, new terms emerge to help people articulate feelings that existing words might not fully capture. One of the more recent additions to this lexicon is “almondsexuality,” a microlabel that offers a specific way for individuals to define their personal pattern of romantic or sexual attraction.
So, what does it mean to identify as almondsexual? In simple terms, it describes someone who experiences a primary and consistent attraction to male-aligned and androgynous-aligned genders. This means their attraction is most frequently and strongly directed towards individuals who identify as men or who have a neutral or androgynous gender presentation. The attraction they might feel towards female-aligned genders is typically less frequent or less intense in comparison.
This orientation falls under the multisexual umbrella, a broad category that includes more widely known identities like bisexuality and pansexuality. What makes almondsexuality distinct is its specific description of a preference structure. While a bisexual person might experience attraction to more than one gender without a defined pattern, an almondsexual person has a clear and consistent leaning towards masculinity and androgyny in their attractions.
The term itself is a very recent creation, having been coined by a Tumblr user in 2023. Its emergence online highlights how digital communities can become spaces for people to collaboratively develop language that fits their lived experiences. For some, using a specific microlabel like almondsexual feels more accurate and validating than a broader term, as it perfectly encapsulates the unique way they experience the world of attraction.
Naturally, the inverse of this identity also exists, known as “berrisexual,” which describes a primary attraction to feminine and androgynous genders. The creation of these specific terms underscores a important modern movement: the desire for self-understanding and the right to describe one’s own identity with precision. For those who identify with it, almondsexuality isn’t about creating divisions, but about finding the perfect word to tell their own story.