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{{person|name=Laura Carpenter|occupation=Sociologist|birthday=?|ethnicity=White|image=File:Lauracarpenter.jpg}} | {{person|name=Laura Carpenter|occupation=Sociologist|birthday=?|ethnicity=White|image=File:Lauracarpenter.jpg}} | ||
Laura Carpenter is a sociologist who spoke sympathetically about incels in the lost pro-incel documentary: [[The Incel Project]]. The interview with her in the lost [[documentary]] is 13 minutes long. It is reasonably interesting even if somewhat disheartening at times. She talks about involuntary celibacy leading to more involuntary celibacy since the individual's self esteem is lowered the longer he or she lives with it, and possible partners being turned off by the seeming oddity of an older virgin. | '''Laura Carpenter''' is a sociologist who spoke sympathetically about incels in the lost pro-incel documentary: [[The Incel Project]]. The interview with her in the lost [[documentary]] is 13 minutes long. It is reasonably interesting even if somewhat disheartening at times. She talks about involuntary celibacy leading to more involuntary celibacy since the individual's self esteem is lowered the longer he or she lives with it, and possible partners being turned off by the seeming oddity of an older virgin. | ||
She wrote [[Virginity Lost: An Intimate Portrait of First Sexual Experiences]] [https://news.vanderbilt.edu/2012/03/01/laura-carpenter-sex-for-life/]. In 2002, she did research on male/female virginity and stigma. | She wrote [[Virginity Lost: An Intimate Portrait of First Sexual Experiences]] [https://news.vanderbilt.edu/2012/03/01/laura-carpenter-sex-for-life/]. In 2002, she did research on male/female virginity and stigma. |