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[[File:Femcel.jpg|thumb|right|A femcel describing her femceldom]]
[[File:Femcel.jpg|thumb|right|A femcel describing her femceldom]]
A '''femcel''' is woman claiming to be experiencing inceldom (involuntary celibacy) or [[volcel|volceldom]] (voluntary celibacy). The antonym of femcel is [[mancel]]. The culture, norms and hunches that permeate the femcel communities are referred to as [[femceldom]]. The most notable femcel in popular culture is probably [[Rogue]], a fictional character from the comic series X-men, whose inceldom is caused by the fact that her physical touch produces an involuntary deadly high-voltage jolt, thus preventing affectionate [[relationship]]s with others. The ''femcel'' is a "2" on the [[decile scale]], just below the [[femcelish]] woman. Nonetheless, she isn't at the bottom of the totem pole as femcels tend to mog (i.e. manage to one-up) the [[truefemcel]] woman in looks, social status and overall charm. Femcels are commonly seen as [[volcel]]s since they can easily get sex, except in rare and unusual circumstances
A '''femcel''' is woman claiming to be experiencing inceldom (involuntary celibacy) or [[volcel|volceldom]] (voluntary celibacy). The antonym of femcel is [[mancel]]. The culture, norms and hunches that permeate the femcel communities are referred to as [[femceldom]]. The most notable femcel in popular culture is probably [[Rogue]], a fictional character from the comic series X-men, whose inceldom is caused by the fact that her physical touch produces an involuntary deadly high-voltage jolt, thus preventing affectionate [[relationship]]s with others. The ''femcel'' is a "2" on the [[decile scale]], just below the [[femcelish]] woman. Nonetheless, she isn't at the bottom of the totem pole as femcels tend to mog (i.e. manage to one-up) the [[truefemcel]] woman in looks, social status and overall charm. Femcels are commonly seen as [[volcel]]s since they can easily get sex, except in rare and unusual circumstances.


==Causes==
==Causes==
'''''[[Incel]] Women'''''
===Incel Women===


It is generally accepted that genuine, [[involuntarily celibate]], heterosexual or bisexual women are scarce. Notable exceptions include:
It is generally accepted that genuine, [[involuntarily celibate]], heterosexual or bisexual women are scarce. Notable exceptions include:


* Women with medical issues like [[vaginismus]], terminal illness, or extreme disfigurations.
* Women with medical issues like [[vaginismus]], terminal illness, or extreme disfigurations.
* Women with mental disabilities that would make an adult relationship impossible (e.g., Down syndrome)
* Women with mental disabilities that would make an adult relationship mostly impossible (e.g., Down syndrome)
* Women who live in a [[deadbedroomer|sexless relationships]] caused by the man that they cannot leave
* Women who live in a [[deadbedroomer|sexless relationships]] caused by the man that they cannot leave, though this is much rarer than the opposite due to women having an overall lower [[sex drive]] and the wives losing their sex drives much sooner than the husbands, especially when cohabiting closely.<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill#Women_rapidly_lose_interest_in_sex_once_in_a_stable_relationship_or_living_with_a_man</ref>
* Women in countries with arranged marriages or strict social rules guarding female sexuality.
* Women getting college degrees.<ref>Haydon, A. A., Cheng, M. M., Herring, A. H., McRee, A.-L., & Halpern, C. T. (2013). Prevalence and Predictors of Sexual Inexperience in Adulthood. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 43(2), 221–230. doi:10.1007/s10508-013-0164-3</ref>
* Women occupying high status positions and refusing or feeling inadequate [[hypergamy|dating down]] in status, facing an [[evolutionary mismatch]].
* Women who have been indoctrinated by [[environmentalism|environmentalist]] politicians more often refrain from reproducing,<ref>https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11111-021-00379-5</ref> and are presumably also less inclined to marry and have sex as a result (unless they get a sterilization).
* Women who have a fast [[life history]] predisposition but cannot have sex for whatever circumstances
* Men and women alike may be affected by various [[evolutionary mismatch]]es disturbing normal sexual functioning such as the absence of [[arranged marriage]], or women's unusual high-status role.


Of course, with [[incelbian]] women it's a different story since some lesbocels tend to live in conservative deep-red states who can't find any other lesbians anywhere within their vicinity. If they do, these lesbians are usually in the closet, so out of reach. Of course, women can be sexless, but this is largely self-inflicted. Men have a [[libido|higher sex drive]] meaning there will always be men around willing to satisfy any woman sexually.
Of course, with [[incelbian]] women it's a different story since some lesbocels tend to live in conservative deep-red states who can't find any other lesbians anywhere within their vicinity. If they do, these lesbians are usually in the closet, so out of reach. Of course, women can be sexless, but this is largely self-inflicted. Men have a [[libido|higher sex drive]] meaning there will always be men around willing to satisfy any woman sexually.


'''''[[Volcel]] Women'''''
===Volcel Women===


[[Jim's Blog]] explains:<ref>[https://blog.jim.com/culture/who-gets-sex/ Who Gets Sex], Jim's Blog</ref>
[[Jim's Blog]] explains:<ref>[https://blog.jim.com/culture/who-gets-sex/ Who Gets Sex], Jim's Blog</ref>
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==See Also==
==See also==


*[[Emcel]]
*[[Emcel]]
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