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Since the early days of the incelosphere, there has been a controversy between [[mancel]]s and femcels over inclusiveness in the [[incelosphere]]. This sometimes consisted of malecels having a proclivity for suggesting that femcels are [[standardcel]]s or [[nearcel]]s. This sentiment is especially the case for [[truecel]]s who tend to have an exclusive attitude with a tendency towards policing of the term "incel". However both male [[nearcel]]s and femcels have unanimously given credence to the inclusion of the following women as genuine [[incelibates]]: [[Christine Chubbuck]], [[Lizzie Velasquez]], [[Grace McDaniels]], [[Mary Ann Bevan]] and [[Eman Aty]].
Since the early days of the incelosphere, there has been a controversy between [[mancel]]s and femcels over inclusiveness in the [[incelosphere]]. This sometimes consisted of malecels having a proclivity for suggesting that femcels are [[standardcel]]s or [[nearcel]]s. This sentiment is especially the case for [[truecel]]s who tend to have an exclusive attitude with a tendency towards policing of the term "incel". However both male [[nearcel]]s and femcels have unanimously given credence to the inclusion of the following women as genuine [[incelibates]]: [[Christine Chubbuck]], [[Lizzie Velasquez]], [[Grace McDaniels]], [[Mary Ann Bevan]] and [[Eman Aty]].


Women have a somewhat lower [[sex drive]], hence they tend to be the "bottleneck" when it comes sex and reproduction, and it guarantees there to be always a surplus of sexually starved males (i.e. a male-skewed [[operational sex ratio]]). For this reason, it would appear, that women cannot be incels, but are mostly [[volcel]]s, since they have a lower need for sex, and when desperate they could simply overcome their coyness and attach themselves to the next best guy available, of which there is an infinite supply. However, there are lots of men [[Chad|who never commit]], but only [[pump and dump]]. Further, historically, there was a great concern about women giving sex away easily, which was particularly driven by female [[intrasexual competition]] (gossip),<ref>https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1037/1089-2680.6.2.166</ref> and thus women would likely face a real reputational risks when giving up their coyness, which may drive some of them into inceldom, even though they could get sex easily. Furthermore, both men and women may be adapted for [[arranged marriage]], perhaps combined with their coyness making it even more awkward and unnatural for women to simply 'date' someone, driving them into inceldom when they do not get married.
Women have a somewhat lower [[sex drive]], hence they tend to be the "bottleneck" when it comes sex and reproduction, and it guarantees there to be always a surplus of sexually starved males (i.e. a male-skewed [[operational sex ratio]]). For this reason, it would appear, that women cannot be incels, but are mostly [[volcel]]s, since they have a lower need for sex, and when desperate they could simply overcome their coyness and attach themselves to the next best guy available, of which there is an infinite supply. However, there are lots of men [[Chad|who never commit]], but only [[pump and dump]]. Further, historically, there was a great concern about women giving sex away easily, which was particularly driven by female [[intrasexual competition]] (gossip),<ref>https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1037/1089-2680.6.2.166</ref> and thus women would likely face a real reputational risks when giving up their coyness, which may drive some of them into inceldom, even though they could get sex easily. Furthermore, both men and women may be adapted for [[arranged marriage]],<ref>https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/147470491201000308</ref> perhaps combined with their already greater coyness and [[hypoagency|diminished agency]] making it even more awkward and unnatural for women to simply 'date' someone, driving them into inceldom when they do not get married.


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