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A '''framecel''' is a man whoose [[inceldom]] is connected with his small skeletal [[frame]]: this means he may have narrow shoulders due to short clavicles, a wide pelvis (slang "hips"), a narrow ribcage and narrow wrists.
A '''framecel''' is a man whoose [[inceldom]] is connected with his small skeletal [[frame]]: this means he may have narrow shoulders due to short clavicles, a wide pelvis (slang "hips"), a narrow ribcage and narrow wrists.
== Classification of Framecels==
== Classification of Framecels==
Wheat Waffles' Classification of Framecels<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTwfK4diTm8</ref> can be in three forms
Wheat Waffles' Classification of Framecels<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTwfK4diTm8</ref> can be in three forms: Framecel Proper (Either the arms are too short or the neck is too long), Manletism and [[Heightcel]] (starts at 5'9 and becomes severe at 5'7 or below), and Lankletism<ref>https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=lanklet</ref> (Overly tall but lack of proportional shoulders, Endurance athleticism rather than strength).
#Framecel Proper (Either the arms are too short or the neck is too long)
 
#Manletism and [[Heightcel]] (starts at 5'9 and becomes severe at 5'7 or below)
#Lankletism<ref>https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=lanklet</ref> (Overly tall but lack of proportional shoulders, Endurance athleticism rather than strength)
##Critiques of this theory from the [[Heightpill]] will note that "Height is everything"
Gym Experts<ref>https://www.t-nation.com/training/body-proportions-lifting-what-you-need-to-know/</ref> have noted that Limb Length matters for optimal weightlifting:  
Gym Experts<ref>https://www.t-nation.com/training/body-proportions-lifting-what-you-need-to-know/</ref> have noted that Limb Length matters for optimal weightlifting:  
*Wingspan should be ideally 1-5cm longer than height
*Wingspan should be ideally 1-5cm longer than height
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