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'''Incelphobia''' is a form of [[ableism]] usually characterized by hatred, fear, antagonism or aversion towards [[truecel]]s, [[incel]]s or [[nearcel]]s. Incelphobes sometimes express this antagonism through virgin-shaming against truecels, [[cacophobia]] against uglycels, and ableism against disabledcels. Incelphobia is sometimes called ''incelhatred'' and overlaps with [[anti-incel|anti-incelism]]. A person who holds incephobic beliefs, is an ''incelphobe'' or ''incelhater''. Virgin-shaming is usually directed against males because people often subcosciously evaluate men based on their sexual success. Incelphobes justify their incelphobia by suggesting that concepts such as the [[blackpill]] or [[red pill]] are sexist, but they're silent when women such as [[Catherine Hakim]] say practically the exact same thing.
'''Incelphobia''' is a form of [[ableism]] usually characterized by hatred, fear, antagonism or aversion towards [[truecel]]s, [[incel]]s or [[nearcel]]s. Incelphobes sometimes express this antagonism through virgin-shaming against truecels, [[cacophobia]] against uglycels, and [[ableism]] against disabledcels. Incelphobia is sometimes called ''incelhatred'' and overlaps with [[anti-incel|anti-incelism]]. A person who holds incephobic beliefs, is an ''incelphobe'' or ''incelhater''. Virgin-shaming is usually directed against males because people often subcosciously evaluate men based on their sexual success. Incelphobes justify their incelphobia by suggesting that concepts such as the [[blackpill]] or [[red pill]] are sexist, but they're silent when women such as [[Catherine Hakim]] say practically the exact same thing.


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