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{{person|name=Brian Gilmartin|occupation=deceased/professor|birthday=May 18, 1940|ethnicity=white|image=File:Gilmartin.jpg}}
{{person|name=Brian Gilmartin|occupation=deceased/professor|birthday=May 18, 1940|ethnicity=white|image=File:Gilmartin.jpg}}
'''Dr. Brian G. Gilmartin''' is a deceased <ref>https://www.havredailynews.com/story/2016/10/21/obituaries/obituary-brian-g-gilmartin/510750.html</ref> professor of psychology at Humboldt State University in Arcata, California and one of the most prominent researchers on [[involuntary celibacy]]. He coined the term ''loveshy'' and wrote two books, [[Shyness and Love]] and the shorter [[The Shy Man Syndrome]].  He was going to appear in the unreleased incel documentary [[The Incel Project]].  Clip in the external link section.  He believed that love shyness and involuntarily celibacy is real and should be acknowledged and treated by society as a medical condition.  His books sold much better in Japan than in the US.  He had a consultancy job in Japan that included free trips to Japan starting around 1996.
'''Dr. Brian G. Gilmartin''' is a deceased <ref>https://www.havredailynews.com/story/2016/10/21/obituaries/obituary-brian-g-gilmartin/510750.html</ref> professor of psychology at Humboldt State University in Arcata, California and one of the most prominent researchers on [[involuntary celibacy]]. He coined the term ''loveshy'' and wrote three books, [[Shyness and Love]], the shorter [[The Shy Man Syndrome]], and the book about swingers called [[The Gilmartin Report]].  He was going to appear in the unreleased incel documentary [[The Incel Project]].  Clip in the external link section.  He believed that love shyness and involuntarily celibacy is real and should be acknowledged and treated by society as a medical condition.  His books sold much better in Japan than in the US.  He had a consultancy job in Japan that included free trips to Japan starting around 1996.


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