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Involuntary celibacy has been attributed to psychological factors, such as social awkwardness, a lack of social skills,<ref>https://news.vice.com/en_us/article/7xqw3g/this-is-what-the-life-of-an-incel-looks-like</ref> lack of [[confidence]] or [[flirting]] skills, trust issues, addiction,<ref>https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/lifestyle/2018/08/the-science-of-incels-all-the-reasons-why-some-men-can-t-find-a-partner.html</ref> shyness,<ref>http://www2.gsu.edu/~wwwexa/news/archive/2001/01_0724-invcelrel.htm</ref> recreational sex invoking feelings of guilt, fears of unreciprocation of romantic overtures or apathy<ref>https://www.foxnews.com/story/foxsexpert-5-ways-to-fix-a-sexless-marriage</ref> or an inability to decipher social cues.<ref>https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/minority-report/201706/involuntary-celibacy</ref> It has also been suggested that people who live involuntarily celibte lives may have psychological disorders such as depression, Asperger syndrome, and body dysmorphic disorder.<ref>https://www.newstatesman.com/2018/05/we-must-try-understand-how-unwanted-virginity-leads-self-hating-incels-murder</ref>
Involuntary celibacy has been attributed to psychological factors, such as social awkwardness, a lack of social skills,<ref>https://news.vice.com/en_us/article/7xqw3g/this-is-what-the-life-of-an-incel-looks-like</ref> lack of [[confidence]] or [[flirting]] skills, trust issues, addiction,<ref>https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/lifestyle/2018/08/the-science-of-incels-all-the-reasons-why-some-men-can-t-find-a-partner.html</ref> shyness,<ref>http://www2.gsu.edu/~wwwexa/news/archive/2001/01_0724-invcelrel.htm</ref> recreational sex invoking feelings of guilt, fears of unreciprocation of romantic overtures or apathy<ref>https://www.foxnews.com/story/foxsexpert-5-ways-to-fix-a-sexless-marriage</ref> or an inability to decipher social cues.<ref>https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/minority-report/201706/involuntary-celibacy</ref> It has also been suggested that people who live involuntarily celibte lives may have psychological disorders such as depression, Asperger syndrome, and body dysmorphic disorder.<ref>https://www.newstatesman.com/2018/05/we-must-try-understand-how-unwanted-virginity-leads-self-hating-incels-murder</ref>


==The "therapy" interjection==
It has also been suggested that there is a correlation between involuntary celibacy and other psychological issues such as neuroticism, anxiety, and autism, extreme introversion or general mental ailments.<ref> Dewey, Caitlin (October 7, 2015). "Incels, [[4chan]] and the Beta Uprising: making sense of one of the Internet's most-reviled subcultures". The Washington Post. </ref>
It has also been suggested that there is a correlation between involuntary celibacy and other psychological issues such as neuroticism, anxiety, and autism, extreme introversion or general mental ailments.<ref> Dewey, Caitlin (October 7, 2015). "Incels, [[4chan]] and the Beta Uprising: making sense of one of the Internet's most-reviled subcultures". The Washington Post. </ref>
One of the most common interjections made by [[bluepill]]ed [[normie]]s when coming across a mentalcel is along the lines of "go seek therapy". But what these normies fail to realize is that the training received by modern western therapists isn't exactly tailor-made for men. For example, it remains difficult for modern therapists to fathom that abuse can be female-against-male. As such, one of the main culprits of mentalcel dysfunctionality at the home, the single mother's relationship with her son, remains unviable territory for therapists.


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