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Will, could you point to the exact part that claims male-only work spaces were one of the largest predictors of inceldom?
Will, could you point to the exact part that claims male-only work spaces were one of the largest predictors of inceldom?
The study only seems to claim that malecels are more likely to face this issue than femcels, but without quantifying this. They subsume it under a point "living arrangements, work arrangements, and lack of transportation", which 20% of virgins and 28% singles reported as barriers. With <20% this does not seem to be one of the strongest predictors (e.g. compared to physical appearance ~50%, ~90% shyness, )
The study only seems to claim that malecels are more likely to face this issue than femcels, but without quantifying this. They subsume it under a point "living arrangements, work arrangements, and lack of transportation", which 20% of virgins and 28% singles reported as barriers. With <20% this does not seem to be one of the strongest predictors (e.g. compared to physical appearance ~50%, ~90% shyness, )
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