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A '''mentalcel''' is someone whose [[inceldom]] can be attributed to some psychological factor. It is an umbrella term that encompasses several mental health issues including depression, Asperger syndrome, schizophrenia, dementia, PTSD, [[AVPD]] (avoidant personality disorder), Schizoid personality disorder, [[body dysmorphic disorder]], neuroticism, anxiety, [[autism]], [[social awkwardness]]. Some mentalcels attribute their situation as deriving from non-[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diagnostic_and_Statistical_Manual_of_Mental_Disorders DSM] related issues such as being [[misanthropic]], [[alexithymic]], [[hedonophobic]], [[cherophobia|cherophobic]], or a strictly [[allosexual]] [[aromantic]]. Some mentalcels either turn to ascetism or languish in [[dreephilia]]. Among hetero women, mentalceldom sometimes derives from [[phallophobia]], and among hetero men, it may derive from [[eurotophobia]]. Mentalcel is a hyponym of the word [[medcel]]. Men with mental health concerns are twice more likely than women with mental health concerns to go sexless.<ref>https://www.medscape.org/viewarticle/482059_3</ref>
A '''mentalcel''' is someone whose [[inceldom]] can be attributed to some psychological factor. It is an umbrella term that encompasses several mental health issues including [[fake depression|depression]], [[Asperger's Syndrome|autism spectrum disorders]], schizophrenia, dementia, PTSD, [[AVPD]] (avoidant personality disorder), schizoid personality disorder, [[body dysmorphic disorder]], severe anxiety disorders (particularly [[Love shy|social anxiety]]), and general neuroticism. Some mentalcels attribute their situation as deriving from non-[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diagnostic_and_Statistical_Manual_of_Mental_Disorders DSM] related issues such as being [[misanthropic]], [[alexithymic]], [[hedonophobic]], [[cherophobia|cherophobic]], or a strictly [[allosexual]] [[aromantic]]. Some mentalcels either turn to ascetism or languish in [[dreephilia]]. Among hetero women, mentalceldom sometimes derives from [[phallophobia]], and among hetero men, it may derive from [[eurotophobia]]. Mentalcel is a hyponym of the word [[medcel]].  
 
Although many incels (particularly [[blackpilled]] incels) are prone to consider those who attribute their sexlessness primarily to mental health issues to be [[Fakecel|fakecels]], there is a plethora of evidence that suggests that mental health status is one of the strongest determinates of ones' [[sexual market value]] and overall mating behaviours.
 
For instance, people with certain psychiatric conditions are far less likely to reproduce, be married or be sexually successful than probands of a similar age and sex, with massive effect sizes in this regard found for autism spectrum disorders and schizophrenia, and large effects found for social anxiety disorders (among men), with these conditions seemingly the most harmful in terms of hampering one's sexual and relationship success.
The substantial assortative mating (birds of a feather flocking together) effects found among those relative few who do manage to reproduce or find a partner, also indicates that people strongly take others mental health status into account when selecting a mate.<ref>https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapsychiatry/article-abstract/2494707</ref>
 
There is also plentiful evidence that mentalceldom is particularly harmful to men's sexual success, with evidence that men with mental health concerns are twice as likely than women with mental health concerns to go sexless, together with it being found that several psychiatric conditions are much more harmful to male sufferer's relationship success and achieved fertility throughout a lifespan than female sufferers.<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill#Mental_disorders_significantly_reduce_male_fertility.2C_substantially_more_than_they_do_for_women</ref><ref>https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapsychiatry/article-abstract/2494707</ref>


=="Normal" mentalcels==
=="Normal" mentalcels==

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