Do unisex fragrances tend to lean slightly more masculine to you?

I'm wondering how the majority of people tend to interpret fragrances marketed as unisex. I've tested a few in the shops that claimed to be unisex, but they all leaned slightly masculine to me. I'm curious if this often the case or just my interpretation. I know that masculine and feminine are highly subjective when it comes to fragrance, but have you found any fragrances that you feel are truly unisex? As in they don't lean slightly more feminine or masculine.