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'''Dr. Brian G. Gilmartin''' is a deceased <ref>https://www.havredailynews.com/story/2016/10/21/obituaries/obituary-brian-g-gilmartin/510750.html</ref> professor of psychology at Humboldt State University in Arcata, California and starting in 1988 taught psychology and sociology at Montana State University.  He was one of the most prominent researchers on [[involuntary celibacy]] and [[love-shy|love-shyness]]. He coined the term ''loveshy'' and wrote three books, [[Shyness and Love]], the shorter [[The Shy Man Syndrome]], and the book about swingers called [[The Gilmartin Report]].  He was going to appear in the unreleased incel [[documentary]] [[The Incel Project]].  Clip in the external link section.  He believed that love shyness and involuntarily celibacy is real and should be acknowledged and treated by society as a medical condition.  His books sold much better in Japan than in the US.  He had a consultancy job in Japan that included free trips to Japan starting around 1996.
'''Dr. Brian G. Gilmartin''' is a deceased <ref>https://www.havredailynews.com/story/2016/10/21/obituaries/obituary-brian-g-gilmartin/510750.html</ref> professor of psychology at Humboldt State University in Arcata, California and starting in 1988 taught psychology and sociology at Montana State University.  He was one of the most prominent researchers on [[involuntary celibacy]] and [[love-shy|love-shyness]]. He coined the term ''loveshy'' and wrote three books, [[Shyness and Love]], the shorter [[The Shy Man Syndrome]], and the book about swingers called [[The Gilmartin Report]].  He was going to appear in the unreleased incel [[documentary]] [[The Incel Project]].  Clip in the external link section.  He believed that love shyness and involuntarily celibacy is real and should be acknowledged and treated by society as a medical condition.  His books sold much better in Japan than in the US.  He had a consultancy job in Japan that included free trips to Japan starting around 1996.


Brian's work, although it sometimes contained pseudo-science, was valuable enough on the whole to not be taken as fringe, and was reviewed by contemporary psychology and Gilmartin's last book [[The Shy Man Syndrome]] had a forward by E. Michael Gutman, President of the Florida Psychological Society 1988-1989.<ref name="Elizabeth Rice Allgeier 1988">Author: Elizabeth Rice, Allgeier, year=1988, Book Review: Shyness & Love: Causes, Consequences, and Treatment, journal: Journal of Sex Research, volume:25, issue: 2, pages: 309–315, doi=10.1080/00224498809551463</ref><ref>Author: Jonathan M. Cheek, year=1989, title: Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, volume=34, issue=8, pages=791–792</ref><ref>PsycCRITIQUES, author: Jonathan M Cheek, title: Love-Shy Men, https://www.researchgate.net/publication/235420368_Love-Shy_Men</ref><ref>https://www.amazon.com/Shy-Man-Syndrome-Love-Shy-Overcome/dp/1568332696</ref>
Brian's work, although it sometimes contained pseudo-science, was valuable enough on the whole to not be taken as fringe, and was reviewed by contemporary psychology and Gilmartin's last book [[The Shy Man Syndrome]] had a forward by E. Michael Gutman, President of the Florida Psychological Society 1988-1989.<ref name="Elizabeth Rice Allgeier 1988">Author: Elizabeth Rice, Allgeier, year=1988, Book Review: Shyness & Love: Causes, Consequences, and Treatment, journal: Journal of Sex Research, volume:25, issue: 2, pages: 309–315, doi=10.1080/00224498809551463</ref><ref>Author: Jonathan M. Cheek, year=1989, title: Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, volume=34, issue=8, pages=791–792</ref><ref>https://www.amazon.com/Shy-Man-Syndrome-Love-Shy-Overcome/dp/1568332696</ref>


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