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The '''homocel hypothesis''' is a model of male [[homosexuality]] that suggests that [[inceldom]] coupled with the [[blackpill]] (social exclusion, sexual frustration and hopelessness) eventually causes [[homosexuality|gayness]].
The '''homocel hypothesis''' is a model of male [[homosexuality]] that suggests that [[inceldom]] coupled with the [[blackpill]] (social exclusion, sexual frustration and hopelessness) eventually causes [[homosexuality|gayness]].
A similar model about "peripheralized" men engaging in homosexual relationships with men of higher status has also been proposed by clinical psychologist Frank Muscarella in 2001 (alliance formation theory).<ref>https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1300/J082v40n01_03</ref> Another related model is the [[trans-vestigiality hypothesis]] which states that incels turn gay and feminine to evade aggression from larger males, and then steal their mating opportunities as "sneaker males". Some even suggested this homosexual reproductive strategy may often involve sneaking up to a woman and then raping her.{{citation needed}}
A similar model about "peripheralized" men engaging in homosexual relationships with men of higher status has also been proposed by clinical psychologist Frank Muscarella in 2001 (alliance formation theory).<ref>https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1300/J082v40n01_03</ref> Another related model is the [[trans-vestigiality hypothesis]] which states that incels turn gay and feminine to evade aggression from larger males, and then steal their mating opportunities as "sneaker males". Some even suggested this homosexual reproductive strategy may often involve sneaking up to women and then raping them.{{citation needed}}


== Evidence ==
== Evidence ==
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