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Assuming strong social desirability bias, one can assume less than 10% of men are [[volcel|volcels]], which means '''roughly 15% to 30% millennial male incels''',<ref>This figure was computed by subtracting a volcel rate among the sexless of ~25% for the lower bound and ~15% for the upper bound and then rounding to the next multiple of 5 to get nice figures. These figures have various limitations though. For one, singles who reported to prefer their singlehood in Poortman & Liebroer could be having casual sex otherwise.
Assuming strong social desirability bias, one can assume less than 10% of men are [[volcel|volcels]], which means '''roughly 15% to 30% millennial male incels''',<ref>This figure was computed by subtracting a volcel rate among the sexless of ~25% for the lower bound and ~15% for the upper bound and then rounding to the next multiple of 5 to get nice figures. These figures have various limitations though. For one, singles who reported to prefer their singlehood in Poortman & Liebroer could be having casual sex otherwise.
Also, men who see prostitutes have sex, but may still count as [[incel#definition|incels]]. Conversely, men in long-distance relationships, religious men or very career-focused men might voluntarily forgo sex, hence might rather count as [[volcel|volcels]] or temporarycels.
Also, men who see prostitutes have sex, but may still count as [[incel#definition|incels]]. Conversely, men in long-distance relationships, religious men or very career-focused men might voluntarily forgo sex, hence might rather count as [[volcel|volcels]] or temporarycels.
On the other hand, one could question whether systemic circumstances pressure men into these situations, which could then count as involuntary. Today, people might involuntarily marry much later as a consequence of cultural, economic and environmentalist pressures forcing them to do so. Indeed, career-focused singles tend to report they focus on their career because they are single rather than vice-versa (Source: https://www.springer.com/de/book/9783658059231)</ref> possibly a bit higher as of {{CURRENTYEAR}}. With 57 million millennial males, this amounts to '''8-17 million male millennial incels''', and 2-3 as many in an unstable or no relationship, pointing to a substantial amount of sexually frustrated males.
On the other hand, one could question whether systemic circumstances pressure men into these situations, which could then count as involuntary. Today, people might involuntarily marry much later as a consequence of cultural, economic and environmentalist pressures forcing them to do so. Indeed, career-focused singles tend to report they focus on their career because they are single rather than vice-versa (Source: https://www.springer.com/de/book/9783658059231)</ref> possibly a bit more as of {{CURRENTYEAR}}. With 57 million millennial males, this amounts to '''8-17 million male millennial incels''', and 2-3 as many in an unstable or no relationship, pointing to a substantial amount of sexually frustrated males.


=== More sexless men than women ===
=== More sexless men than women ===
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