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'''Volceldom''' is the state of being '''volcel''', which is short for voluntarily celibate. It is the opposite and antonym of the word incel. Being volcel means you choose via volition to live a romanceless, dateless and sexless lifestyle. Men are pretty much never volcels unless they are | '''Volceldom''' is the state of being '''volcel''', which is short for voluntarily celibate. It is the opposite and antonym of the word incel. Being volcel means you choose via volition to live a romanceless, dateless and sexless lifestyle. Men are pretty much never volcels unless they are sexual, low-T, extremely religious, or made some strange ascetic vow, but the extremely religious volcel are [[pedos|creeps]]. Beware of men who say they are volcel, it's a weird lie and they are hiding something to themselves or others. A common phrase in the [[incelosphere]] is "[[fatcel = volcel]]". | ||
==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
Examples of volcels include [[MGTOW]], monks, nuns, Catholic priests, sadhus, Qadiriyya or Haydariya Sufi saints, purity ballers, sex strikers, Skoptsy activists, extreme no-fappers (i.e 'semen rentention',) purity pledgers etc | Examples of volcels include [[MGTOW]], monks, nuns, Catholic priests, sadhus, Qadiriyya or Haydariya Sufi saints, purity ballers, sex strikers, Skoptsy activists, extreme no-fappers (i.e 'semen rentention'), sex strikers (usually female social activists), purity pledgers etc | ||
Some famous historical examples of individual volcels would be the Christian apostle Paul, who advised Christian men to | Some famous historical examples of individual volcels would be the Christian apostle Paul, who advised Christian men to eschew sexual intercourse and marriage, and the Buddha, who abandoned his wife and children to became an extreme ascetic monk. | ||
Another extreme example of historical volcels would be the early Christian 'desert fathers' (ascetic monks), the most egregious example of which being Simeon Stylites, a 5th century Christian ascetic who died a virgin at age 67 and lived for 37 years on the top of a 15-meter pillar to quell any possible sexual temptation. | Another extreme example of historical volcels would be the early Christian 'desert fathers' (ascetic monks), the most egregious example of which being Simeon Stylites, a 5th century Christian ascetic who died a virgin at age 67 and lived for 37 years on the top of a 15-meter pillar to quell any possible sexual temptation. |