Berrisexuality is a newer label for people attracted to all genders but who feel “a noticeably stronger, more frequent pull toward women, feminine, and androgynous people.”
Attraction to men or masculine-aligned people isn’t absent; it’s often lighter, rarer, or secondary. For many, this subtle imbalance has always existed, but traditional labels like bisexual or pansexual felt “too broad, as if they flattened a complex inner landscape into something simpler than it really was.”
Online communities, especially Reddit and queer wikis, show people feeling relief at finally having a word that fits. One person said, “Now I don’t have to pick, because berri fits like a glove.”
Micro-labels like berrisexual aren’t mandatory; they’re tools to describe personal experiences rather than rules to follow. People can choose them to express nuance or ignore them entirely.
For those who’ve spent years feeling “not quite right” in existing categories, berrisexual offers more than a label—it provides language that acknowledges and honors their unique attractions.