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'''[[Incel]]''' is an academic [[Donnelly Study#Incel is Now a Valid Academic Sociological Term|sociological term]] that is short for '''involuntary celibacy''', a life circumstance.
'''[[Incel]]''' is an academic [[Donnelly Study#Incel is Now a Valid Academic Sociological Term|sociological term]] that is short for '''involuntary celibacy''', a life circumstance.
[[Inceldom]] was first academically recognized as a sociological phenomenon by the [[Donnelly Study]].
[[Inceldom]] was first academically recognized, in a peer-reviewed journal, as a sociological phenomenon, by the [[Donnelly Study]].
This study defined incels as adults who fail to find a sexual partner for six months or more despite active efforts.  However, in the [[incelosphere]], there is [[Incel#Definition_controversy|disagreement]] about the exact definition.
This study defined incels as adults who fail to find a sexual partner for six months or more despite active efforts.  However, in the [[incelosphere]], there is [[Incel#Definition_controversy|disagreement]] about the exact definition.


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