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The incel (short for involuntary celibate) subculture consists of online communities whose members define themselves by being unable to find a romantic or sexual partner despite wanting to, a state they describe as involuntary celibacy or inceldom. Self-identified incels are almost exclusively male.
Discussions in incel forums are often characterized by resentment, misanthropy, misogyny and the endorsement of violence against women and more sexually successful men, a concept incels describe as the "black pill". The Southern Poverty Law Center has described the subculture as "part of the online male supremacist ecosystem", and self-described incels have committed several mass murders in North America.
See also
- Androcentrism
- Human mating strategies
- List of subcultures
- Male expendability
- Manosphere
- Mate value in humans
- Sexual frustration
- Sexual tension
- Toxic masculinity
- Asexuality
- Attachment theory
- Love-shyness
- Sexual addiction
- Unrequited love
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