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[[File:fragilebigots2.png|thumb|left|<center>Incels are the vanguard of tearing down gender roles</center>]] | [[File:fragilebigots2.png|thumb|left|<center>Incels are the vanguard of tearing down gender roles</center>]] | ||
Incel, is short for '''involuntarily celibate''', a term describing a life circumstance. It is not a subculture, movement, or a philosophy. 'Involuntarily celibate' is a [[Donnelly Study#Incel is Now a Valid Academic Sociological Term|valid academic sociological term]] proposed by [[Alana]] and popularized in academia by the [[Donnelly Study]], referring to people who would like to have a sexual or romantic partner but can't find one for 6 months or more, and then remain celibate, reduced to [[nonredamancy]]. The date may seem arbitrary, but there had to be a cutoff point, and [[Denise Donnelly]] chose 6 months as that factored in that some sexually active people go weeks without sex, and people start to worry about their sex lives after a certain period of time longer than that period. The only reason that incels or incelibates use an abbreviated form of the longer term is that "incel" has only two syllables, thus is easier to say. "Incelibate" has four syllables, again easy to say. In contrast, the term "involuntarily celibate person" has 11 syllables, which is much harder to say. Therefore the term "incel" is to "involuntary celibate" the same thing as what "lb" is to "pound". "Incelibate" is to "involuntarily celibate" the same as what "USA" is to the "United States of America". Just because a longer term is abbreviated doesn't mean that the definition has changed. So in a nutshell, "incel" is simply an abbreviation of the term "involuntarily celibate". | Incel, is short for '''involuntarily celibate''', a term describing a life circumstance. It is not a subculture, movement, or a philosophy. 'Involuntarily celibate' is a [[Donnelly Study#Incel is Now a Valid Academic Sociological Term|valid academic sociological term]] proposed by [[Alana]] and popularized in academia by the [[Donnelly Study]], referring to people who would like to have a sexual or romantic partner but can't find one for 6 months or more, and then remain celibate, reduced to [[nonredamancy]]. The date may seem arbitrary, but there had to be a cutoff point, and [[Denise Donnelly]] chose 6 months as that factored in that some sexually active people go weeks without sex, and people start to worry about their sex lives after a certain period of time longer than that period. The only reason that incels or incelibates use an abbreviated form of the longer term is that "incel" has only two syllables, thus is easier to say. "Incelibate" has four syllables, again easy to say. In contrast, the term "involuntarily celibate person" has 11 syllables, which is much harder to say. Therefore the term "incel" is to "involuntary celibate" the same thing as what "lb" is to "pound". "Incelibate" is to "involuntarily celibate" the same as what "USA" is to the "United States of America". Just because a longer term is abbreviated doesn't mean that the definition has changed. So in a nutshell, "incel" is simply an abbreviation of the term "involuntarily celibate". | ||
[[File:67.jpg|thumb|right|<center></center>]] | [[File:67.jpg|thumb|right|<center>What people think incels want vs. what they really want</center>]] | ||
Incel overlaps but is distinct from 'sexual frustration', in that an involuntary celibate may simply accept their incelibacy and not feel bad about it. | Incel overlaps but is distinct from 'sexual frustration', in that an involuntary celibate may simply accept their incelibacy and not feel bad about it. | ||