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==Incel is now a valid academic sociological term==
==Incel is now a valid academic sociological term==
Donnelly's study, while the sample size was small, has been cited 62 times in scholarly literature, including an encyclopedia about family life, a peer-reviewed sociology journal, and various books by accredited sociologists and an accredited anthropologist, giving the term, "involuntary celibacy", academic legitimacy, at least as a sociological term describing a real-life circumstance.
Donnelly's study, while the sample size was small, has been cited 62 times in scholarly literature, including an encyclopedia about family life, a peer-reviewed sociology journal, and various books by accredited sociologists and an accredited anthropologist, giving the term, "involuntary celibacy", academic legitimacy, at least as a sociological term describing a real-life circumstance.
==See Also==
==See also==
* [[Causes of inceldom]]
* [[Causes of inceldom]]
* [[Denise Donnelly]]
* [[Denise Donnelly]]
* [https://www.webmd.com/men/features/sexless-in-the-city#1 WebMD article on Involuntary Celibacy]
==References==
==References==
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== External links ==
* [https://www.webmd.com/men/features/sexless-in-the-city#1 WebMD article on Involuntary Celibacy]
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