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Nobody puts their hands up and ever says "you know, perhaps wildly stigmatising adult virgin males and putting the acquisition of sex on such a high pedestal wasn't that great a thing" though.
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We're dealing with an unprecedented crisis of men and women no longer needing to make deadly sacrifices for their kin to survive. We worry about how many of us are having kids or not, but not that most of us would have never lived to have a mate or kids to begin with.
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So the whole shaming of men for not finding a mate (when most throughout history actually didn't) is a leftover from a time when as long as you had 2 hands and a place to live you could get a wife so outliers did have something wrong with them.
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Rampant Bachelorism has only showed up a few times in history, and nothing good ever preceded or followed it. This is the first time it is in anyway involuntary I believe as well.
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Bachelorism isn't without its perks anyway, for those who don't require much in the way of companionship. It's just sad to see the demonisation of those who suffer.
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People who are voluntary bachelors usually /could/ do ok in the market they just don't want to. Involuntary usually have a mental or physical issue that causes serious crisis trying to resolve it and date.
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I've worked with 40 yr old severely disabled men who cry themselves to sleep at night because their parents are dead or moved away (yes happens a lot) and have not even hugged another human being in months.
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it taxes even the most mentally handicapped person to know even if you wanted someone to hold you at night, no one is ever going to again.
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Yeah, that makes me sad. I seen a screencap of an incel post from someone that hadn't been hugged by even a family member in years and thought; THIS is what people are hating? I know it's not typical, but certainly not the misogyny as advertised.
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That's the more typical behavior of an incel guy, though. Not the "ticking time bomb mass killer" that the media is now running with.
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