Winston
Platinum Member
Wow, that is pretty sad. Let's look at the definition of "Incel".Today's "men" are - in large part, but not all - individuals who have been broken like horses by the female/liberal dominated education system that believe that "feminism" means discounting and marginalizing masculinity. For them "toxic masculinity" is a redundant term.
When I say "like horses" I don't mean they have become race horses, rodeo horses, or trail-riding horses. More like plow horses, meant only to provide muscle for their "feminist" mistresses at those increasingly rare times when human strength is needed. The more glass jars with vacuum sealed lids are replaced with plastic screwtops, the less these women will need men at all.
So of course they are incels. The heterosexuals among the feminists have no sexual interest in the near eunichs that their beliefs create. The whole point was to render them sexless and therefore harmless. But straight women do not like a man who is completely harmless, except as gay friends or straight guys willing to take that role just to talk to a girl.
My theory of why relatively young and reasonably attractive females are so often having affairs with male students as young as twelve is that these guys - while not yet old enough to be called "men" have at least not had the masculinity metaphorically beaten out of them. They still have wild oats to sow, while men in the workplace or college have had their wild oats extracted and tossed into the metaphorical composting box.
The term "incel" (a portmanteau of "involuntarily celibate") refers to members of an online subculture, primarily heterosexual men, who define themselves as unable to find romantic or sexual partners despite desiring one, often leading to misogynistic views and a sense of entitlement to relationships
Well there you go then. "Entitlement to relationships", the hell you say. The picture becomes clear, all their lives these young men have been handed the proverbial participation trophy. They have never "won" anything. Hell, they have never "earned" anything. With the helicopter parents protecting them from anything and everything, They were raised being told the world is their oyster, they "deserve" it. And suddenly, when they have to face the real world, well is it any surprise they retreat back to Mom's basement?

