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[[Incel]], is short for and means, ''''involuntarily celibate'''', colloquially known as, "can't get laid for a long time", a term describing a life circumstance. It is not a subculture, organized group, movement, or a philosophy. Although, individual philosophies, memes, or subcultures like the [[blackpill]] sometimes emerge on individual forums dedicated to involuntary celibates and go in and out of fashion. '[[Involuntarily celibate]]' or '[[incel]]' is the particular phrasing of, "can't get laid", that entered academia as an [[Donnelly Study#Incel is Now a Valid Academic Sociological Term|academic sociological term]]. This happened through the [[Donnelly Study]]. The [[Donnelly Study]] defined incels as people who would like to have a sexual or romantic partner of the gender they are attracted to but can't find one for free for 6 months or more, and then remain celibate. The date may seem arbitrary, but there had to be a cutoff point, and sociologist [[Denise Donnelly]] chose 6 months as that factored in that almost everyone goes without sexual intimacy for months, but it is only unusual after a few months. Most people who self-identify as incel are not [[standardcel]]s as they cannot find *anyone* willing to have sex with them for free. [[Ton den Boon|The first lexicographer to define "incel"]], defined it as a gender-neutral life cirumstance rather than a subculture. Its unabbreviated form was coined in 1739 by [[Antoine Banier]] in his book on the history of Ancient Athens. Inceldom overlaps but is distinct from '[[sexual frustration]]', in that an involuntary celibate may simply accept their [[incelibacy]] and not feel bad about it. | [[Incel]], is short for and means, ''''involuntarily celibate'''', colloquially known as, "can't get laid for a long time", a term describing a life circumstance. It is not a subculture, organized group, movement, or a philosophy. Although, individual philosophies, memes, or subcultures like the [[blackpill]] sometimes emerge on individual forums dedicated to involuntary celibates and go in and out of fashion. '[[Involuntarily celibate]]' or '[[incel]]' is the particular phrasing of, "can't get laid", that entered academia as an [[Donnelly Study#Incel is Now a Valid Academic Sociological Term|academic sociological term]]. This happened through the [[Donnelly Study]]. The [[Donnelly Study]] defined incels as people who would like to have a sexual or romantic partner of the gender they are attracted to but can't find one for free for 6 months or more, and then remain celibate. The date may seem arbitrary, but there had to be a cutoff point, and sociologist [[Denise Donnelly]] chose 6 months as that factored in that almost everyone goes without sexual intimacy for months, but it is only unusual after a few months. Most people who self-identify as incel are not [[standardcel]]s as they cannot find *anyone* willing to have sex with them for free. [[Ton den Boon|The first lexicographer to define "incel"]], defined it as a gender-neutral life cirumstance rather than a subculture. Its unabbreviated form was coined in 1739 by [[Antoine Banier]] in his book on the history of Ancient Athens. Inceldom overlaps but is distinct from '[[sexual frustration]]', in that an involuntary celibate may simply accept their [[incelibacy]] and not feel bad about it. | ||
Many incels cannot 'simply pay for it', as prostitution is illegal in many countries, highly frowned upon in most countries, and also | Many incels cannot 'simply pay for it', as prostitution is illegal in many countries, highly frowned upon in most countries, and also unnaffordable for most incels. Some [[escortcel]]s do not consider sex with a prostitute as a fully sexual experience as it has a lack of sexual [[validation]] to them and a frequently visited prostitute does not count as a true sexual partnership to them. | ||
[[Love-shy|Love-shyness]] is the fear of romantic or sexual relationships. It is possible for a person to be both [[incel]] and [[love-shy]], and most are both to some degree or another. For instance, a person could originally be [[incel]], then suffer large numbers of turn downs, and eventually become [[love-shy]] and unable to approach. | [[Love-shy|Love-shyness]] is the fear of romantic or sexual relationships. It is possible for a person to be both [[incel]] and [[love-shy]], and most are both to some degree or another. For instance, a person could originally be [[incel]], then suffer large numbers of turn downs, and eventually become [[love-shy]] and unable to approach. |