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Lastly, one could do ''negative punishment'', e.g. depriving female singles of certain benefits they may have. | Lastly, one could do ''negative punishment'', e.g. depriving female singles of certain benefits they may have. | ||
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Since much of inceldom appears to be linked to economic stagnation and hitting (perceived) limits of growth such as overpopulation, another solution consist in increasing economic growth, and perhaps expanding the population beyond Earth by e.g. colonizing Mars, however such solutions are | Since much of inceldom appears to be linked to economic stagnation and hitting (perceived) limits of growth such as overpopulation, another solution consist in increasing economic growth, and perhaps expanding the population beyond Earth by e.g. colonizing Mars, however such solutions are only solutions for future generations. | ||
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In response to [[eugenics|eugenicists]], others have argued male incels who do not want to reproduce should be enabled to enter a relationship with a female of similar [[SMV]] in return for being sterilized. This way, loneliness and social isolation could be reduced by a socially enforced monogamy, but people objectively unfit or unwilling for reproduction would not pollute the gene pool nor give birth to children they won't care for. | In response to [[eugenics|eugenicists]], others have argued male incels who do not want to reproduce should be enabled to enter a relationship with a female of similar [[SMV]] in return for being sterilized. This way, loneliness and social isolation could be reduced by a socially enforced monogamy, but people objectively unfit or unwilling for reproduction would not pollute the gene pool nor give birth to children they won't care for. |