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==Are involuntary celibates violent?==
==Are involuntary celibates violent?==
In short, no. That is a stereotype nurtured by [[pigeonholing]] and [[broadbrushing]] media portrayals. Having low testosterone levels is more common in incel demographics compared to [[noncel]]s. Unassertiveness, being obsequious and high inhibition is also more common in [[involuntary celibate]] populations according to [[Henry Flynt]]. Furthermore, the stoic and ascetic viewpoints espoused by some [[purplepill]]ed and [[blackpill]] tenets tends to repudiate violent viewpoints in favor of pacifism.
In short, no. That is a stereotype nurtured by [[pigeonholing]] and [[broadbrushing]] media portrayals. Having low testosterone levels is more common in incel demographics compared to [[noncel]]s. Unassertiveness, being obsequious and high inhibition is also more common in [[involuntary celibate]] populations according to [[Henry Flynt]]. Furthermore, the stoic and ascetic viewpoints espoused by some [[purplepill]]ed and [[blackpill]] tenets (especially when supplemented with the [[whitepill]]) tends to repudiate violent viewpoints in favor of pacifism.


==Is [[inceldom]] new?==
==Is [[inceldom]] new?==

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