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The '''trans-vestigiality hypothesis''' is similar to the [[homocel hypothesis]] in that it suggests that a significant segment of the transgender population used to be incel. It suggests that inceldom may cause gender dysmorphia and by extension may lead a person to consider gender transitioning.  Anecdotes from incels and studies on non-human animals suggest this may be due to a desire for the transitioning incel to avoid confrontation with stronger men (or disgusted women), to increase reproductive or romance opportunities, or simply an attempt to live life on [[Tutorial mode]].  
The '''trans-vestigiality hypothesis''' is similar to the [[homocel hypothesis]] in that it suggests that a significant segment of the transgender population used to be incel. It suggests that inceldom may cause gender dysmorphia and by extension may lead a person to consider gender transitioning.  Anecdotes from incels and studies on non-human animals suggest this may be due to a desire for the transitioning incel to avoid confrontation with stronger men (or disgusted women), to increase reproductive or romance opportunities, or simply an attempt to live life on [[Tutorial mode]].  


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