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[[File:LdweZyD.png|thumb|right|70px||A (common) sad story of a ricecel|link=https://incels.wiki/w/images/5/5b/LdweZyD.png]] | [[File:LdweZyD.png|thumb|right|70px||A (common) sad story of a ricecel|link=https://incels.wiki/w/images/5/5b/LdweZyD.png]] | ||
A '''ricecel''' is a subset of the [[ethnicel]] meaning a male whose [[inceldom]] can at least partially be attributed of their East or Southeast Asian ancestry. South Asians are instead known as [[currycel|currycels]]. Being (half) Asian is often sufficient to cause inceldom. On top of that, Asian men are also more likely to be shorter than their white and black counterparts. Ricecels attribute their failure in the dating market to the fact that most women (including their own) reject Asian men on sight. Ricecels may be the [[demographics#Race|most overrepresented]] ethnicity among incels. | A '''ricecel''' is a subset of the [[ethnicel]] meaning a male whose [[inceldom]] can at least partially be attributed of their East or Southeast Asian ancestry. South Asians are instead known as [[currycel|currycels]]. Being (half) Asian is often sufficient to cause inceldom. On top of that, Asian men are also more likely to be shorter than their white and black counterparts. Ricecels attribute their failure in the dating market to the fact that most women (including their own) reject Asian men on sight. Ricecels may be the [[demographics#Race|most overrepresented]] ethnicity among incels. | ||
==Causes== | ==Causes== | ||
The higher incel rate among Asians may be attributable to a lower [[life history]] speed of North East Asians, meaning a later onset of sexual behavior and lower sex drive as determined by their racial genetics.<ref>http://philipperushton.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Race-Evolution-and-Behavior-ocr.pdf</ref> Being more k-selected may mean more sensitivity to evolutionary mismatches. See also [[Demographics#Race|Demographics § Race]]. | |||
Asian people also have very neotenous (cute) faces, possibly in relation to the aforementioned life history speed. For example, Asian men generally lack facial and body hair.<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill#Black_men_and_women_appear_.27more_masculine.27_than_whites.3B_Asian_men_appear_.27less_masculine.27</ref> This neoteny makes Asian girls cute, while having disadvantageous effects on the men, who tend to look slightly more harmless, feminine and prepubescent than other races. This results in a super stimulus for Western males, compared to their more masculinized females. In addition, the mean stature for young Asian males in the United States is also 5'7" (170.1 cm),<ref>https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/series/sr_03/sr03_039.pdf#page22</ref> which given the importance [[femoids|women]] give to male stature during their process of mate selection<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill#A_man.27s_dating_pool_is_set_by_his_height.3B_.3E94.25_of_women_will_reject_a_man_for_being_.22too_short.22</ref>, is a major disadvantage in dating. Such factors may play a greater role within a completely liberated dating landscape as it means reverting to a less civilized [[courtship]] in which dominance is all that matters.<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill#Among_male_university_students.2C_only_cues_of_physical_dominance_over_other_men_predicted_their_mating_success</ref> | |||
There also exists a strong negative stereotype that Asian men have a tendency to be [[dickcel|dickcels]], with some scientific evidence supporting this stereotype<ref>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0191886912000852</ref> and some studies seeming to disprove it.<ref> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KlXDp6B7p4879XEKyHmndOxHnJp_KOJx/view</ref> | There also exists a strong negative stereotype that Asian men have a tendency to be [[dickcel|dickcels]], with some scientific evidence supporting this stereotype<ref>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0191886912000852</ref> and some studies seeming to disprove it.<ref> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KlXDp6B7p4879XEKyHmndOxHnJp_KOJx/view</ref> | ||
Regardless of the validity of the stereotype, the widespread belief in it is still harmful | Regardless of the validity of the stereotype, the widespread belief in it is still harmful, and can very marginally decrease Asians' status among women. | ||
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== | ==Case Study: Even Asian Male Models Get no Matches== | ||
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==Case Study: China== | |||
After the globalization of China, the perception of Westerners changed dramatically. With the opening of China to the outside world, the representations of Westerners went from being enemies of China to individuals of great power, money and pleasure. In a study of Chinese advertisements from 1990 to 1995, marketed only to the Chinese people, it was concluded that in China, white women are symbols of strength and sexuality. The body language expressed by the Chinese models demonstrates subordination, defined by the covering of faces and the inclination of heads. In contrast, Chinese ads portray white women as powerful and uninhibited. They look directly into the camera, they don't cover their mouths while laughing, and they keep their heads up. | After the globalization of China, the perception of Westerners changed dramatically. With the opening of China to the outside world, the representations of Westerners went from being enemies of China to individuals of great power, money and pleasure. In a study of Chinese advertisements from 1990 to 1995, marketed only to the Chinese people, it was concluded that in China, white women are symbols of strength and sexuality. The body language expressed by the Chinese models demonstrates subordination, defined by the covering of faces and the inclination of heads. In contrast, Chinese ads portray white women as powerful and uninhibited. They look directly into the camera, they don't cover their mouths while laughing, and they keep their heads up. | ||
According to Rey Chow, a cultural critic and professor at Duke University, the fetishism of white women in the Chinese media has nothing to do with sex; instead, Chow describes it as a type of merchandise fetishism. White women are seen as a representation of what China does not have: an image of women as something other than the heterosexual opposite of men. By contrast, Perry Johansson, author of the Postcolonial Studies Journal article, "Consuming the Other: The Fetish of Western Women in Chinese Advertising and Popular Culture," argues that the racial fetish of white women in Chinese culture | According to Rey Chow, a cultural critic and professor at Duke University, the fetishism of white women in the Chinese media has nothing to do with sex; instead, Chow describes it as a type of merchandise fetishism. White women are seen as a representation of what China does not have: an image of women as something other than the heterosexual opposite of men. By contrast, Perry Johansson, author of the Postcolonial Studies Journal article, "Consuming the Other: The Fetish of Western Women in Chinese Advertising and Popular Culture," argues that the racial fetish of white women in Chinese culture does have something to do with sex. White women represent a shift in power dynamics between women and men. As a result, white women are a source of fear. | ||
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== References == | ==References== | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
*[[Currycel]] | *[[Currycel]] | ||
*[[Arabcel]] | *[[Arabcel]] |