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Men who lose their virginity in their 20s, in particular, are more likely to experience sexual problems that include [[erectile dysfunction|difficulty becoming sexually aroused]] and [[anorgasmia|reaching orgasm]] say researchers at Columbia University and the New York State Psychiatric Institute's HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies, in a study in the January 2008 issue of the American Journal of Public Health.<ref>https://abcnews.go.com/Health/Sex/story?id=3932047&page=1</ref>
Men who lose their virginity in their 20s, in particular, are more likely to experience sexual problems that include [[erectile dysfunction|difficulty becoming sexually aroused]] and [[anorgasmia|reaching orgasm]] say researchers at Columbia University and the New York State Psychiatric Institute's HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies, in a study in the January 2008 issue of the American Journal of Public Health.<ref>https://abcnews.go.com/Health/Sex/story?id=3932047&page=1</ref>
== Genetic dead end ==
Another aspect of inceldom is that one becomes a [[genetic dead end]] (GDE).
Despite the fact that some people rejoice at the prospects of being childless, claiming that this has afforded them freedoms and allowed them to focus on their careers etc., there are also setbacks to being childless. Having offspring can give a person meaning to life, and can be rewarding to raise another human, and children often bring one joy. What compounds the GDE resulting from inceldom, is that unlike GDE from choice, a person on the [[inceldom spectrum]] is childless notwithstanding their own will. Being an incel in general is a source of embarrassment by virtue of belonging to a minority.


== STD proneness ==
== STD proneness ==
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