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** High BMI or being overweight<ref name="haydon2013"></ref>
** High BMI or being overweight<ref name="haydon2013"></ref>
** Low social status or peer status,<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill#Men.27s_social_status_accounts_for_62.25_of_the_variance_of_copulation_opportunities</ref> with the socially excluded having very low status.
** Low social status or peer status,<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill#Men.27s_social_status_accounts_for_62.25_of_the_variance_of_copulation_opportunities</ref> with the socially excluded having very low status.
* Slow [[life history]] strategy as per genetic makeup, i.e. also affecting the parents causing overall sex-negativity and high expectations to succeed, often [[volcel|voluntary celibacy]]. May be related to adaptations for late [[arranged marriage]] and may turn into involuntary celibacy if marriage never occurs.
* Slow [[life history]] strategy as per genetic makeup, meaning it also affects the parents causing overall sex-negativity and high achievement expectations. Often [[volcel|voluntary celibacy]]. Possibly related to adaptations for (late) [[arranged marriage]] such that [[volceldom]] may eventually turn into [[inceldom]], if marriage never occurs.
** Asexuality (about half of late adult virgins state they never felt attraction to the opposite sex, though this rather counts as [[volcel]]dom).<ref name="haydon2013"></ref> Could be a [[mutation]] or slow-life history trait.
** Asexuality (about half of late adult virgins state they never felt attraction to the opposite sex, though this rather counts as [[volcel]]dom).<ref name="haydon2013"></ref> Could be a [[mutation]] or slow-life history trait.
** Starting puberty late as a male or being physically immature compared to your peers as a teenager.<ref>Tucker Halpern, C., Waller, M.W., Spriggs, A., & Hallfors, D.D. (2006). Adolescent predictors of emerging adult sexual patterns [Electronic version]. Journal of Adolescent Health, 39(6), 926.e1 - 926.e10.</ref>
** Starting puberty late as a male or being physically immature compared to your peers as a teenager.<ref>Tucker Halpern, C., Waller, M.W., Spriggs, A., & Hallfors, D.D. (2006). Adolescent predictors of emerging adult sexual patterns [Electronic version]. Journal of Adolescent Health, 39(6), 926.e1 - 926.e10.</ref>
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