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Fatcels self-describing as "incel" or "incelibate" or "truecel" causes harm and is actually a form of abuse against truecels who keep their weight in check. These abusive fatcels create the stereotype that [[permavirgin]] [[loveshies]] are actually voluntarily celibate because they‘re lazy pieces of shit who don‘t care about their [[hygiene]]. As such they give more ammo for the [[incelphobe]]s or clueless [[noncel]]s to continue with their [[chadsplaining]] [[platitude]] barrage.  | Fatcels self-describing as "incel" or "incelibate" or "truecel" causes harm and is actually a form of abuse against truecels who keep their weight in check. These abusive fatcels create the stereotype that [[permavirgin]] [[loveshies]] are actually voluntarily celibate because they‘re lazy pieces of shit who don‘t care about their [[hygiene]]. As such they give more ammo for the [[incelphobe]]s or clueless [[noncel]]s to continue with their [[chadsplaining]] [[platitude]] barrage.  | ||
== Causes for being a fatcel ==  | == Causes for being a fatcel ==  | ||
A 2018 genetic study on European population has found that the tendency to do sport was linked to genetic traits.<ref>[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29899525/ Genome-wide association study of habitual physical activity in over 377,000 UK Biobank participants identifies multiple variants including CADM2 and APOE]</ref> Another genetic study, performe on a wide range of populations, has found that the body fat percentage was linked to some genetic factors.<ref>[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26833246/ New loci for body fat percentage reveal link between adiposity and cardiometabolic disease risk]</ref> Genetic weight is also linked to genetics, at least among Europeans.<ref>[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19079260/ Genome-wide association yields new sequence variants at seven loci that associate with measures of obesity]</ref>  | A 2018 genetic study on European population has found that the tendency to do sport was linked to genetic traits.<ref>[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29899525/ Genome-wide association study of habitual physical activity in over 377,000 UK Biobank participants identifies multiple variants including CADM2 and APOE]</ref> Another genetic study, performe on a wide range of populations, has found that the body fat percentage was linked to some genetic factors.<ref>[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26833246/ New loci for body fat percentage reveal link between adiposity and cardiometabolic disease risk]</ref> Genetic weight is also linked to genetics, at least among Europeans.<ref>[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19079260/ Genome-wide association yields new sequence variants at seven loci that associate with measures of obesity]</ref> Wheter one has an higher or lower body mass index is also linked to genetic traits.<ref>[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25673413/ Genetic studies of body mass index yield new insights for obesity biology]</ref>  | ||
Fatcels might be [[Life history|fast life history strategists]] when it comes to eating habits, and thus cannot refrain from eating fatty or sweet foods.  | Fatcels might be [[Life history|fast life history strategists]] when it comes to eating habits, and thus cannot refrain from eating fatty or sweet foods.  | ||