Manosphere Fschmidt / Franklin Richard Schmidt - Loveshy God

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Why is rape a crime beyond just being assault? The answer is that it is an evolutionary crime against a woman to force her to have children with a man not of her choice. In evolutionary terms, our main purpose is to reproduce. The success of our genes is determined by how well we reproduce. For a woman, one of the most important things that she can control for reproduction is the choice of the man to have children with. To force her to have children with a man not of her choice causes extreme emotional pain precisely because it is so important in evolutionary terms.
Right. I'm certain that's how most rape counseling sessions open up: "I felt so violated... He took away my ability to determine which alleles I would assist in propagating!"
 
(sorry posted this in the Marjan thread, moved)
Cultures can't be defined, only described.
What's the fundamental difference between definition and description? Or do you need post-Socratic philosophy for that?
 
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macie - that article is ancient. read https://caamib.wordpress.com/what-is-incel/

What is incel?
Involuntary celibacy (colloquially incel) is chronic near-total or total absence in a person’s sexuality of intimate relationships or sexual intercourse that is occurring for reasons other than voluntary celibacy, asexuality, antisexualism, sexual abstinence, unreasonable in mate criteria and unfounded fears/dogmas.

A couple of years ago one involuntary celibate person said that, according to him, most people are to be considered in a state of absolute involuntary celibacy when they were, against their wishes, unable to obtain either of these things in more than six months :


1. a relationship

2. unpaid sex


I agree with the definition and think that more than 6 months without both of those things, and against your desire, are abnormal enough to be called incel.

More important than the exact number of months, however, is whether long periods of celibacy are a recurring pattern in an individual’s D/S/R history. Many people go without D/S/R for six-month or longer stretches, but rarely experience such problems as a constantly recurring pattern.

This goes for most people. There are, however, those people who could be considered completely non-celibate with only one of those things in their life. For example, an asexual person could only be satisfied with a relationship while a person not wanting any relationships with anybody could be satisfied with only sex. The key thing is desire.

Also, it is important to note that only unpaid sex is considered to be relevant for whether or not somebody is an involuntary celibates. Involuntary celibates who use prostitutes are still considered involuntary celibates.

What isn’t incel(!)

Obviously, the key factor in somebody being involuntarily celibate is desire.

People who don’t want either unpaid sex or a relationship should not be called involuntary celibates simply because they don’t have what they don’t want anyway
Back in my day we called involuntary celibacy being an unlikable douchebag who cries about not getting sex online and blogs about it.... BTW I'm 19... this is my day... knew you wouldn't be able to figure it out so i told you
 
Back in my day we called involuntary celibacy being an unlikable douchebag who cries about not getting sex online and blogs about it.... BTW I'm 19... this is my day... knew you wouldn't be able to figure it out so i told you
We just called them losers. The 2000's were a less sophisticated time.

I will not post to that thread. I will not play by your rules.
But you literally did. I don't think you know how the internet works.
 
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Religious people, like monks, often give up things that most people would expect in a minimally tolerable life. I feel sorry for Catholic priests and the celibacy requirement has caused a lot of trouble in Catholicism because priests have such a hard time keeping it.
Do you think making the Oath of Chastity non-compulsory would be a good thing, or just generate more "incels"?
 
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We just called them losers. The 2000's were a less sophisticated time.
They were. I love when people cry about not getting sex/girls/boys online. I'm pretty unlikable as most people come and I still find myself trying to get out of relationships. XD (This is somewhat sarcastic but I know I have a bunch of bad traits not a lot of people go for)

I just want to know your opinion on kitten mittens/
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