Why would you want to? You used the race example a few times. Okay, so some people are white, fine. But would you be comfortable around someone who self-identified as "Aryan"? They are using a word that comes attached to the most hateful ideology imaginable. See the difference?
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celibacy” seems to be a condition, &, in my experience, I’ve heard men use it in terms of “Well, technically I’m involuntarily celibate, but I’d never call myself an incel.” A major part of the reason seems to be the connotation both of those terms have RE: Elliot Rodgers, but
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another facet a (male) friend just pointed out to me is that he would *like* to find a sexual partner he’s attracted to, & feels self-identifying as being *unable to do so* might be really unhealthy/ counterproductive for him personally.
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many people don't feel comfortable associating with their involuntary conditions but the label could still apply - so many deep levels of shame involved in our collective views of sexuality - so hard to unpack that from these labels - anyway thanks for sharing your experience
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