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[[File:Femcel.jpg|thumb|right|A femcel describing her femceldom]] | [[File:Femcel.jpg|thumb|right|A femcel describing her femceldom]] | ||
A '''femcel''' is [[woman]] claiming to be experiencing [[inceldom]] ([[involuntary celibacy]]) or [[volcel|volceldom]] (voluntary celibacy). The male equialent of femcel is [[mancel]]. The culture, norms and hunches that permeate the femcel communities are referred to as [[femceldom]]. | A '''femcel''' is [[woman]] claiming to be experiencing [[inceldom]] ([[involuntary celibacy]]) or [[volcel|volceldom]] (voluntary celibacy). The [[Men|male]] equialent of femcel is [[mancel]]. The culture, norms and hunches that permeate the femcel communities are referred to as [[femceldom]]. | ||
The most notable femcel in popular culture is probably [[Rogue]], a fictional character from the comic series ''X-men'', whose inceldom is caused by the fact that her physical touch leaches the life/superpowers from others, thus preventing affectionate [[relationship]]s with others. | The most notable femcel in popular culture is probably [[Rogue]], a fictional character from the comic series ''X-men'', whose inceldom is caused by the fact that her physical touch leaches the life/superpowers from others, thus preventing affectionate [[relationship]]s with others. |