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As discussed in the [[Rape#Are_incels_rapists.3F|rape]] article and the [[Scientific_Blackpill#tocPersonality|Scientific Blackpill]], murderers and violent men typically have ''more'' (not less) sexual access to women.<ref>Groth AN, Birnbaum HJ. 1979. Men Who Rape: The Psychology of the Offender.</ref> | As discussed in the [[Rape#Are_incels_rapists.3F|rape]] article and the [[Scientific_Blackpill#tocPersonality|Scientific Blackpill]], murderers and violent men typically have ''more'' (not less) sexual access to women.<ref>Groth AN, Birnbaum HJ. 1979. Men Who Rape: The Psychology of the Offender.</ref> | ||
Research shows that it is a myth that sexual frustration and longing for sexual intimacy is the main driver behind rape. Instead, rape is predominantly driven by anger and power, which are character attributes that [[NEET|losers]], [[social isolation|loners]], [[nice guy|shy guys]] and [[creep]]s lack typically. | Research shows that it is a myth that sexual frustration and longing for sexual intimacy is the main driver behind rape. Instead, rape is predominantly driven by anger and power, which are character attributes that [[NEET|losers]], [[social isolation|loners]], [[nice guy|shy guys]] and [[creep]]s lack typically. | ||
Rapists do tend to have negative views of women, endorse rape myths, and identify with a hypermasculine role,<ref>Robertiello, G., & Terry, K. J. (2007). Can we profile sex offenders? A review of sex offender typologies. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 12(5), 508–518. doi:10.1016/j.avb.2007.02.010 </ref> which does overlap with views in the [[incelosphere|incel subculture]]. However, in rapists, these views are likely rather caused by genetic factors and behavioral factors, perhaps being indicative of a general [[life history|fast-life history]] orientation in terms of evolutionary biology, whilst internet incels are often jaded | Rapists do tend to have negative views of women, endorse rape myths, and identify with a hypermasculine role,<ref>Robertiello, G., & Terry, K. J. (2007). Can we profile sex offenders? A review of sex offender typologies. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 12(5), 508–518. doi:10.1016/j.avb.2007.02.010 </ref> which does overlap with views in the [[incelosphere|incel subculture]]. However, in rapists, these views are likely rather caused by genetic factors and behavioral factors, perhaps being indicative of a general [[life history|fast-life history]] orientation in terms of evolutionary biology, whilst internet incels are often jaded due to indifference or hostility displayed to them by women. | ||
It is also important to note that even if many self-identified incels express misogynist sentiments, this is likely not causative of their inceldom in any way. Some research, on the contrary, indicates that highly sexually successful men, taken as a group, generally exhibit more hostile beliefs, cognitions, and views of women as compared to the male norm in this regard.<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill#Misogynistic_men_are_more_sexually_active_than_most_men</ref> | It is also important to note that even if many self-identified incels express misogynist sentiments, this is likely not causative of their inceldom in any way. Some research, on the contrary, indicates that highly sexually successful men, taken as a group, generally exhibit more hostile beliefs, cognitions, and views of women as compared to the male norm in this regard.<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill#Misogynistic_men_are_more_sexually_active_than_most_men</ref> |
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