the realization that feminists do not idealize spastic, high-pitched geeks who strongly feel that 'The Villa' is the best Nora Roberts novel struck me pretty hard in college. In retrospect, I should not have been surprised.
so, '#incel'...
It's appropriate to be frustrated by extreme lack of romantic success... I understand being angsty when realizing that feminists largely are attracted to traditionally masculine dudes...
but 'incel' is turning that angst into the animating force of an ideology?
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'what? But i'm not traditionally masculine! Pink is fine, women belong wherever they like, & childcare should be divided equally. Thinking that doesn't get me laid? False advertising!' but really, it was only ever my defense mechanisms that got me thinking so.
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