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Although the word "'''virgin'''" is neutral (and silent) on the question of volition, due to the medieval mores and mannerisms which continue to linger within society, the word ''virginity'' gives off harbingers of volition, intentionality and willful sexlessness due to the Virgin Mary story. The Virgin Mary story has ingrained virtue and honourability to the notion of sexual abstinence. As such, it has become difficult for many people in the Western world to understand the concept of the [[sex deficit]], which has become so profound, it is even affecting [[normie]]-tier [[men]].  
Although the word "'''virgin'''" is neutral (and silent) on the question of volition, due to the medieval mores and mannerisms which continue to linger within society, the word ''virginity'' gives off harbingers of volition, [[Volcel|intentionality]] and willful [[sexlessness]].
 
It is possible that the idea virginity is voluntary is due to the Virgin Mary story. The Virgin Mary story has ingrained virtue and honourability to the notion of sexual abstinence. As such, it has become difficult for many people in the Western world to understand the concept of the [[sex deficit]], which has become so profound, it is even affecting [[normie]]-tier [[men]].  


''Nutshell'': In a nutshell, comparing ''[[incels]]'' with ''virgin''s and assuming they are the same thing is equivalent to saying that a starving child in an Ethiopia famine is the same as a middle class guy who is on a diet. Technically they are going through the same thing (i.e. avoiding food), but other than that, they have little in common.
''Nutshell'': In a nutshell, comparing ''[[incels]]'' with ''virgin''s and assuming they are the same thing is equivalent to saying that a starving child in an Ethiopia famine is the same as a middle class guy who is on a diet. Technically they are going through the same thing (i.e. avoiding food), but other than that, they have little in common.
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