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This article discusses the demographics of [[inceldom]]. | This article discusses the demographics of [[inceldom]]. | ||
==Numbers== | ==Growth in Numbers== | ||
[[Brian Gilmartin]] in the 1980s estimated that 1.5% of all American men are incelibate, estimating them at 4.7 million people. <ref>https://www.stuff.co.nz/technology/72931916/One-of-the-internets-most-reviled-subcultures</ref> | [[Brian Gilmartin]] in the 1980s estimated that 1.5% of all American men are incelibate, estimating them at 4.7 million people. <ref>https://www.stuff.co.nz/technology/72931916/One-of-the-internets-most-reviled-subcultures</ref> | ||
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For inceldom demographics in Germany, see [[Absolute Beginners#Demographics]] | For inceldom demographics in Germany, see [[Absolute Beginners#Demographics]] | ||
This graph from Lyman Stone of the Institute for Family Studies that shows that male 12-month celibacy between the ages of 22-35 has grown to around 14% of young men. <ref>http://archive.is/y1YBg</ref><br><br><br> | This graph from Lyman Stone of the Institute for Family Studies that shows that male 12-month celibacy between the ages of 22-35 has grown to around 14% of young men as of 2016. <ref>http://archive.is/y1YBg</ref><br><br><br> | ||
[[File:Lymanstone.png|full|center|<center></center>]] | [[File:Lymanstone.png|full|center|<center></center>]] | ||