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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 (what kind of 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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