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The '''homocel hypothesis''' is a theory proposed by vlogger Getgle that suggests that [[inceldom]] coupled with the [[blackpill]] (social exclusion, sexual frustration and hopelessness) eventually causes [[homosexuality|gayness]]. According to Getgle, the ubiquity of the [[blackpill]] turns to a change in sexual orientation if one becomes desperate. One of his pieces of evidence is the prison system, wherein he claims that previously heterosexual men turned to bisexuality due to becoming [[prisoncel]]. Another piece of evidence is himself, with Getgle claiming that his [[inceldom]] eventually made him increasingly bi.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLAaSOJcB00</ref> | The '''homocel hypothesis''' is a theory proposed by vlogger Getgle that suggests that [[inceldom]] coupled with the [[blackpill]] (social exclusion, sexual frustration and hopelessness) eventually causes [[homosexuality|gayness]]. According to Getgle, the ubiquity of the [[blackpill]] turns to a change in sexual orientation if one becomes desperate. One of his pieces of evidence is the prison system, wherein he claims that previously heterosexual men turned to bisexuality due to becoming [[prisoncel]]. Another piece of evidence is himself, with Getgle claiming that his [[inceldom]] eventually made him increasingly bi.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLAaSOJcB00</ref> | ||
The same principle | The same principle could possibly, at least in part, apply to all kinds of sexual deviance of pathological degree. After all, being denied access to "normal" sex, likely pushes individuals to consider alternative ways to satisfy their sexual needs. | ||
Since [[autism|autists]] overwhelmingly are socially excluded, have low social status and are incels, the homocel theory may explain why autists are 10x more likely homosexual.<ref>http://bjp.rcpsych.org/content/bjprcpsych/201/2/116.full.pdf</ref> | Since [[autism|autists]] overwhelmingly are socially excluded, have low social status and are incels, the homocel theory may explain why autists are 10x more likely homosexual.<ref>http://bjp.rcpsych.org/content/bjprcpsych/201/2/116.full.pdf</ref> |