Unraveling the Distorted Dating Perspective of Incels

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A study conducted by the University of Texas has revealed that incels, or involuntary celibates, have lower standards for potential partners compared to men who are not part of the group. The research also found that incels were more likely to be of shorter height, which could contribute to their feelings of rejection. The study showed that incels attribute their singlehood to external factors, such as competition from other men, and tend to underestimate women's desire for intelligence, kindness, and humor. Incels, who often advocate violence and rape against women, have been responsible for a growing number of terror attacks in recent years.
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