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===Sexlessness among young U.S. men is at a record high===
===Sexlessness among young U.S. men is at a record high===
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{{main_article|[[Demographics of inceldom]]}}


Currently the largest dataset on sexual activity is the [http://gss.norc.org/get-the-data NORC GSS] (the General Social Survey of the National Organization for Research at the University of Chicago). This is a long running social survey in the U.S. which every two years asks a representative group of thousands of Americans questions about their lives. GSS data has shown that the rate of young U.S. men who did not have sex in the past year has skyrocketed, now being at 28%, substantially higher than it was a decade ago (around 10%). There are some indications that ethnic men are a bit more affected by inceldom, especially U.S. East Asians and South Asians. There are also some indications that women are slightly less affected by the rise of inceldom. For further discussion see [[demographics]] article. See also [[causes of inceldom]].
Currently the largest dataset on sexual activity is the [http://gss.norc.org/get-the-data NORC GSS] (the General Social Survey of the National Organization for Research at the University of Chicago). This is a long running social survey in the U.S. which every two years asks a representative group of thousands of Americans questions about their lives. GSS data has shown that the rate of young U.S. men who did not have sex in the past year has skyrocketed, now being at 28%, substantially higher than it was a decade ago (around 10%). There are some indications that ethnic men are a bit more affected by inceldom, especially U.S. East Asians and South Asians. There are also some indications that women are slightly less affected by the rise of inceldom. For further discussion see [[demographics]] article. See also [[causes of inceldom]].
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