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Involuntary celibacy was academically defined in Donnelly et al. (2001) in an peer-reviewed article titled "Involuntary celibacy: A life course analysis" published in The Journal of Sex Research.
Involuntary celibacy was academically defined in Donnelly et al. (2001) in an peer-reviewed article titled "Involuntary celibacy: A life course analysis" published in The Journal of Sex Research.


To gain insight on their condition, a questionnaire was filled out by 60 men and 22 women who identified as involuntarily celibate.
To gain insight on the incel condition, a questionnaire was filled out by 60 men and 22 women who identified as involuntarily celibate.


35% of respondents felt dissatisfied, frustrated, or angry about their previous lack of sexual relationships regardless of their current partnership status.  
35% of respondents felt dissatisfied, frustrated, or angry about their previous lack of sexual relationships regardless of their current partnership status.  

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