Winston wrote:Yes true. But this is a very taboo topic. In America there is this mythos that everything is a choice, including celibacy. Nothing is involuntary. So there is this fallacious assumption that you can be whatever you want and get laid if you want too, just by choosing to. If you aren't getting laid, then that's your choice. That's the myth. It's very weird.MarcosZeitola wrote:It's a term frustrated virgins online came up with to describe men who are "involuntary celibate", celibate against their will. They want to get laid, but can't. It's kind of hard to find the definition for it because it was removed from Wikipedia earlier this year.The wrote:Whats an Incel guy?!?!?
Therefore, the concept of "involuntary celibacy" is a taboo and does not theoretically exist in America. Thus those who are incels are INVALIDATED! Does that suck or what?! If you complain about it, you will be shamed by the mainstream.
I wonder why Wikipedia removed it. They should make the word official. And also add "true forced loneliness" too, which Bill Greathouse coined. lol
It does seem that America does have the highest percentage of unwanted men or incels. Most women are either too overly picky or despise men or taken or have very bad toxic personalities. So of course that is going to result in the highest percentage of unwanted men in the world.
It will be interesting to know how does this reality happened in the US from a sociological and historical point of view.
How men accepted to have their position,how the deciders understood that feminism was a good thing for them.
Why the US was the prime base for all the feminist and entitlement mentality women have?
Maybe i'm wrong pointing to the US as the begginer of all this shit but i don't see another country in the Western world who is so much responsible of the catastrophic Western world female mainstream character.
Does somebody have made the effort to comprehend and give a comprehensible picture of how the situation came to be what it is now?