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Anonymous /b/935868370#935886075
6/17/2025, 8:49:36 AM
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As i already stated on the previous reply, for women sex is a choice, and for men sex is a task, sometimes a mission, therefore for women have a high body count (like men) or even get laid cannot be used as a success goal for women, but get the wedding ring from the man she wants. So following this logic, a man that can’t get a woman to marry or a man that can’t even get laid is called an incel (involuntary celibacy), we must state which is the term for the opposite gender then. Here the im going to take the freedom to coin a new term and its choice of the reader if this new term will be forced or not:

Female-incel: Female that is not able to get the wedding ring from the man she wants and stay in a long-term relationship that will end up in marriage.

As we already stated, an incel is the male that it’s on involuntary celibacy, but for women celibacy it’s an option/privilege, so, strictly following the meaning of the word, we can’t use the term incel on females, but what the author purpose here it’s a gender equivalency in order people can easier identify the dynamic stated here which is a female loser, a change of meaning, following the change of times, change of society, and change of dynamics for both genders, just like the change of meaning that evolved with the word “phone”: 70 years ago people didn’t used say “I took a photo with my phone” or “I’m listening music with my phone”, right? This same evolution of meaning can happen with the term incel then.