Listen to us. Understand that #incels are dangerous. And recognise that they are only part of the problem.https://www.girlonthenet.com/2018/04/30/incels-entitlement-somethings-wrong-men/ …
incel level, and to be frightfully honest, I am not entirely sure why that is. In truth, I think that in order to curb the problem, we may need to acknowledge the existence of the precursor thoughts, in order to successfully teach that the incel *behaviour*...
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should not follow naturally, or be allowed to do so. How to bring that about, though, is unknown to me.
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I recall having vague thoughts about being "left out" as you put it, but I am eternally thankful to my parents who taught me "Sex for the sake of sex is essentially meaningless. Wait until you find someone who's right for you, then it'll be amazing."
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And to be clear, they weren't talking about "THE ONE" or "celibacy until marriage", just that the experience, particularly the first one, should be about who you're with more than what you're doing -
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- and not just because sex can go spectacularly sideways in a number of ways, but also because of that. Should something - anything - go wrong during the act, you DEFINITELY want to be with someone you like and trust and vice versa in that moment.
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