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Namely, penetration can be identified as a high-status activity, whereas the role of the penetree is associated with low status.
Namely, penetration can be identified as a high-status activity, whereas the role of the penetree is associated with low status.
F. Muscarella proposed incels can turn into submissive homosexuals to form a sexual alliances with higher status men to regain access to group resources and reproductive success ([[homocel hypothesis]]), with the higher status male also gaining some benefits, including sexual pleasure and support.<ref name="ref5">https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1300/J082v40n01_03</ref>
F. Muscarella proposed incels can turn into submissive homosexuals to form a sexual alliances with higher status men to regain access to group resources and reproductive success ([[homocel hypothesis]]), with the higher status male also gaining some benefits, including sexual pleasure and support.<ref name="ref5">https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1300/J082v40n01_03</ref>
Further, it is conceivable that the integral low-status of the penetree results in intrasexual competition in shape of gossip and shaming, also affecting reproductive success.
Further, it is conceivable that the integral low-status aspect of the penetree results in intrasexual competition in shape of gossip and shaming, also affecting reproductive success.


There are various conceivable pathways toward increased reproductive success (RS) through homosexual behavior in terms of the dominant vs submissive dichotomy, explaining homosexuality as an evolved behavior: Promiscuity/sodomy (RS for penetrator), alliance (RS for penetrator and penetree), [[intrasexual competition]] by gossip (RS for accuser), homosexuality and homosocialty as costly signal by thwarting said gossip (RS for both, mostly for the penetrator). These pathways are explained in detail below.
There are various conceivable pathways toward increased reproductive success (RS) through homosexual behavior in terms of the dominant vs submissive dichotomy, explaining homosexuality as an evolved behavior: Promiscuity/sodomy (RS for penetrator), alliance (RS for penetrator and penetree), [[intrasexual competition]] by gossip (RS for accuser), homosexuality and homosocialty as costly signal by thwarting said gossip (RS for both, mostly for the penetrator). These pathways are explained in detail below.
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