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[[File:fragilebigots2.png|thumb|left|<center>Incels are the vanguard of tearing down gender roles</center>‎]]
[[File:fragilebigots2.png|thumb|left|<center>Incels are the vanguard of tearing down gender roles</center>‎]]


[[Incel]], is an [[Donnelly Study#Incel is Now a Valid Academic Sociological Term|academic sociological term]] that is short for and means, ''''involuntary celibacy'''', a life circumstance.  Specifically, it is the life circumstance of, "single without choosing to be so".  And so it is '''not''' a community, subculture, organized group, movement, or a philosophy. It is just as much a 'community' as the 'involuntary impoverished' are a community, and just as much a subculture as trans people are a subculture, so, it is neither.  Individual philosophies like the [[blackpill]] or subcultures like [[4chan]] culture emerge on some, but not all, forums dedicated to involuntary celibates and go in and out of fashion.  [[Inceldom]] was first academically recognized as a sociological phenomenon by the [[Donnelly Study]].  The [[Donnelly Study]] defined incels as '''all''' adults who would like to have a sexual or romantic relationship with someone of the gender they are attracted to but can't find one for free for 6 months or more, and then remain celibate. The date may seem arbitrary, but there had to be a cutoff point, and sociologist [[Denise Donnelly]] chose 6 months as that factored in that almost everyone goes without sexual intimacy for months, but it is only unusual after a few months.  This definition of incel, however, has too many holes/loose-ends, and for the purposes of this wiki an incel is either someone who would be rejected by the vast majority of the single members of the gender/s they are attracted to ifi they tried or someone who is not normally asexual but whose mental processes prevent them from approaching people, resulting in celibacy for a period of years. [[File:67.jpg|thumb|right|<center>What people think incels want <br> vs. what they really want</center>‎]]  
[[Incel]], is an [[Donnelly Study#Incel is Now a Valid Academic Sociological Term|academic sociological term]] that is short for and means, ''''involuntary celibacy'''', a life circumstance.  Specifically, it is the life circumstance of, "single without choosing to be so".  And so it is '''not''' a community, subculture, organized group, movement, or a philosophy.   Individual philosophies like the [[blackpill]] or subcultures like [[4chan]] culture emerge on some, but not all, forums dedicated to involuntary celibates and go in and out of fashion.  [[Inceldom]] was first academically recognized as a sociological phenomenon by the [[Donnelly Study]].  The [[Donnelly Study]] defined incels as all adults who want to have a willing sexual partner of the gender that they are attracted to, but cannot find one for six months or more. This definition, however, has too many holes.  For the purposes of this wiki, an incel is someone who would be rejected by the vast majority of the single members of the gender they are attracted to in spaces socially designated for dating if they tried.  [[Ton den Boon|The first lexicographer to define "incel"]], defined incel as a gender-neutral life cirumstance rather than a subculture. Its unabbreviated form was coined in 1739 by [[Antoine Banier]] in his book on ancient Greek mythology.  Inceldom overlaps but is distinct from '[[sexual frustration]]', in that an involuntary celibate may simply accept their [[inceldom]] and not feel bad about it.  
 
The current non-niche incel internet forums are: [[Incels.is]], [[Braincels|Reddit's Braincels]], [[Incelistan]], [[Love-shy.com]], [[Incelswithouthate]], and [[Foreveralone]]. Roughly [[demographics of inceldom#Numbers|between 6-14% of millenial men]] fall under the [[inceldom spectrum]] in America. Inceldom affects [[demographics of inceldom#Numbers|10% of men and 5% of women]] in Germany; hence a total of 7.5%.
 


==Sexual frustration vs. inceldom==  
==Sexual frustration vs. inceldom==  
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