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This reasoning has, of course, various limitations. For one, singles who reported to prefer their singlehood could be having casual sex otherwise. | This reasoning has, of course, various limitations. For one, singles who reported to prefer their singlehood could be having casual sex otherwise. | ||
Conversely, men in long-distance relationships, religious men or very busy men might voluntarily forgo sex, hence might rather count as [[volcel]] or [[temporarycel]]. | Conversely, men in long-distance relationships, religious men or very busy men might voluntarily forgo sex, hence might rather count as [[volcel|volcels]] or [[temporarycel|temporarycels]]. | ||
On the other hand, one could question whether systemic circumstances pressure men into these situations, which could count as involuntary. Do people voluntarily marry later nowadays or is it cultural, economic and environmentalist pressures forcing them to do so? See also the article about the [[incel#Definition|definition of inceldom]]. | On the other hand, one could question whether systemic circumstances pressure men into these situations, which could count as involuntary. Do people voluntarily marry later nowadays or is it cultural, economic and environmentalist pressures forcing them to do so? See also the article about the [[incel#Definition|definition of inceldom]]. | ||