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* Women can easily get sex, meanwhile men cannot, meaning there is no lack of it if they agree to | * Women can easily get sex, meanwhile men cannot, meaning there is no lack of it if they agree to | ||
* Women have a much lower [[sex drive]], meaning women likely experience celibacy as less of a burden compared to men. | * Women have a much lower [[sex drive]], meaning women likely experience celibacy as less of a burden compared to men. | ||
* Due to men's higher sex drive, | * Due to men's higher sex drive, there is always a surplus of sexually frustrated men who would date almost any woman (though some highly promiscuous men would admittedly only [[pump and dump]] them, as men are also very choosy when it comes to marriage). | ||
* In a free mate choice setting, women nearly entirely decide about when a relationship starts and when sex occurs, i.e. they act as [[sexual selector]]. For example, McCabe (1987) found that among 25-year-old fresh couples, 28% of men but only 2% of women were "reluctant virgins" who wanted to have sex, but were held back by their partner's waiting.<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill#The_attractiveness_gap_in_a_couple_predicts_how_long_they_wait_before_engaging_in_sex</ref> Cohen and Shotland (1996) computed correlations between when people thought sex should start and when they actually began having sex. For the men, the correlation was not significant (r = .19), which implies they had no say, whereas for women the correlation was very high (r = .88).<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill#In_sexually_liberated_societies.2C_only_women_decide_when_sex_occurs</ref> Further, in a 1989 peer-reviewed study that took place at Florida State University, 75% of men accepted random sex-invitations from random real-life women, whereas 0% of women accepted such offers.<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill#Men_like_61.9.25_of_female_profiles.2C_women_like_only_4.5.25_of_male_profiles</ref> | * In a free mate choice setting, women nearly entirely decide about when a relationship starts and when sex occurs, i.e. they act as [[sexual selector]]. For example, McCabe (1987) found that among 25-year-old fresh couples, 28% of men but only 2% of women were "reluctant virgins" who wanted to have sex, but were held back by their partner's waiting.<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill#The_attractiveness_gap_in_a_couple_predicts_how_long_they_wait_before_engaging_in_sex</ref> Cohen and Shotland (1996) computed correlations between when people thought sex should start and when they actually began having sex. For the men, the correlation was not significant (r = .19), which implies they had no say, whereas for women the correlation was very high (r = .88).<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill#In_sexually_liberated_societies.2C_only_women_decide_when_sex_occurs</ref> Further, in a 1989 peer-reviewed study that took place at Florida State University, 75% of men accepted random sex-invitations from random real-life women, whereas 0% of women accepted such offers.<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill#Men_like_61.9.25_of_female_profiles.2C_women_like_only_4.5.25_of_male_profiles</ref> | ||
Notable exceptions, where femceldom does likely exist, include: | Notable exceptions, where femceldom does likely exist, include: |