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A '''femcel''' is an [[incelibate]] (involuntarily celibate) female. The antonym of femcel is [[mancel]]. | A '''femcel''' is an [[incelibate]] (involuntarily celibate) female. The antonym of femcel is [[mancel]]. The culture, norms and hunches that permeate the femcel communities are referred to as [[femceldom]]. | ||
'''''[[Incel]] Women''''' | '''''[[Incel]] Women''''' | ||
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==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
Tthere is a controversy between [[mancel]]s and femcels over inclusiveness in the [[incelosphere]], especially by male [[truecel]]s who accuse femcels of being [[standardcel]]s. however both male [[nearcel]]s and femcels have unanimously given credence to the inclusion of the following women as genuine [[incelibates]]: [[Christine Chubbuck]], [[Lizzie Velasquez]], [[Grace McDaniels]], [[Mary Ann Bevan]] and [[Eman Aty]]. | |||
==References== | ==References== |