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'''Sympathy''' means having pity for someone's misfortune. [[Incelibate]]s are in the western world receive less sympathy than their counters parts in the non-western world. This has several causes, including [[Catholicism]]s' legacy of instilling and encouraging asexual behaviour in [[allosexual]]s, societies tolerance of [[ableism]] and the prevalence of [[feminism]] which has brought along [[androheterophobia]] with it.
'''Sympathy''' means having pity for someone's misfortune. [[Involuntary celibate]]s are most likely to lack sympathy in the Anglosphere. In the western world they also receive less sympathy than their counterparts in the non-western world. This has several causes, including [[Catholicism]]s' legacy of instilling and encouraging asexual behaviour in [[allosexual]]s, societies tolerance of [[ableism]] and the prevalence of [[feminism]] which has brought along [[androheterophobia]] with it.
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