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A female entry into low-paying STEM spaces, while it may be corrupting to the STEM field, may be a boon to incels' sex lives.  According to the [[Donnelly Study]],<ref>http://cda.morris.umn.edu/~meeklesr/celibacy.html</ref> male-only work spaces were one of the largest predictors of inceldom.
A female entry into low-paying STEM spaces, while it may be corrupting to the STEM field, may be a boon to incels' sex lives.  According to the [[Donnelly Study]],<ref>http://cda.morris.umn.edu/~meeklesr/celibacy.html</ref> male-only work spaces were one of the largest predictors of inceldom.
On the other hand, [[Jordan Peterson]] mentioned an anecdote of a university course which was overwhelmingly visited by female students, but only few of the most dominant males got to hook up with them despite the vast surplus of women.{{citation needed}}
On the other hand, [[Jordan Peterson]] mentioned an anecdote of a university course which was overwhelmingly visited by female students, but only few of the most dominant males got to hook up with them despite the vast surplus of females.{{citation needed}}


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