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==Social effects== | ==Social effects== | ||
There are also social side-effects to inceldom. For example, in some countries, couples receive tax-breaks, something that nearcels, [[truecel]]s and incels are not entitled to. There is often also a lot of social pressure to get a partner from family members, friends and cultural institutions. When you don't live up to these social demands, there are sometimes consequences. The lack of validation from another person in turn can also take its toll. | There are also social side-effects to inceldom. For example, in some countries, couples receive tax-breaks, something that nearcels, [[truecel]]s and incels are not entitled to. There is often also a lot of social pressure to get a partner from family members, friends and cultural institutions. When you don't live up to these social demands, there are sometimes consequences. The lack of validation from another person in turn can also take its toll. | ||
==Hulseyism== | |||
Hulseyism is another possible side effect of inceldom. See the [[hulseyism]] article for more info on this topic. | |||
==References== | ==References== |