Unbearable Mr. Bear
Sometimes, all a cub needs is a hug...
- May 9, 2025
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First of all, thank you for your interest. I'm not very good with words and I tend to get emotional on large spiels but I hope I'll be able to communicate my thoughts. I am a man, around 30 years old, bissexual, and a virgin, grown on "family values" (mainly Christian) but not really tied to them or to the religion they come from (I'm Agnostic tending towards Ignosticism). I'm saying this so that you can where I'm coming from and to give a bit of context to why and how I think.
What I know of incels and adjacents is that they are mostly heterosexual men grown on traditional (most likely patriarchal) values, either in a cultural sense or a literal sense. More or less, they are grown on a patriarchal bubble, particularly regarding sexuality and gender roles, and when that bubble pops and they are shown the diversity of reality, they panic and wish to either impose or adapt their ways, frustrating themselves when they can't do it. Basically, they are fish out of water because they've grown in water that is toxic to most people (And probably are to themselves, though they are used to it).
I'm saying this because incels are humans. They didn't become what they are just because. They've been raised in a harmful place and it has permeated them deeply. What they believe is mostly due to how deeply seated this toxicity has become, and the longer they stay in it, the harder it is to take them out of this mess.
But regardless of how hard it is, I think it's important we communicate to them what we think, even if they think we're wrong or if it's hard for them to believe. So I've prepared a few things I think should be told towards incels.
STOP USING "INCEL"
Seriously, what's wrong with calling yourself a "virgin"? The word "incel" is loaded with negative connotations. Even if it is an acronym for "INvoluntary CELibate", its meaning has transcended that. It means men who have a strong sexist stance towards others, specially women. Changing the word won't change who you are, but it sure changes how others initially view you, and that by itself may help you get out of the stigma that has permeated you.
BEAUTY IS RELATIVE
"It's in the eye of the beholder", and we're not talking just DnD here. While evolutionary biology identifies cross-cultural, universal markers of physical attractiveness linked to health and genetic fitness (such as facial symmetry and waist-to-hip ratio), Individual variation is significant. Capitalism tries to converge them into unity to more easily sell beauty products and garments, but like everything capitalism does, it's driven by profit and almost all of it is artificial and harmful to actual humans.
Disregarding capitalism, while cultural norms also coalesce towards standards, they are far more flexible and variable, and it just becomes even more variable when at an individual level. It doesn't matter how ugly you think you are, there are people who find you beautiful in a way or another. You may not find them right now, but they exist.
Also, beauty goes beyond the physical realm. You might find beauty on things like voice, or text, or actions. Really, beauty is such a flexible and variable concept that I find surprising how rigid it becomes within the incel community, as if anything outside of that very restrictive apex is nothing short of disgusting. Perhaps part of it is self inflicted by the toxicity within the group, but that's speculation on my part.
"GAME" IS ABUSIVE
As the main grievance of the incel community is being a virgin, no wonder scammers created a whole concept to scam them wholesale. "Game" doesn't exist outside the very people that profit with it. It's as real as Cure-all.
The "Alpha" wolf theory was disproved for wild wolves (it was based on captive, unrelated wolves forming unnatural dominance hierarchies). While primatologists do observe alpha/beta/omega hierarchies in primates like chimpanzees, attempting to map these animal behaviors onto human dating dynamics is scientifically baseless. Trying to apply this disproven theory into picking up women is honestly so illogical, I wonder how it even caught on.
Actually, I know how it caught on. It's desperation. It's the toxicity the community pushes, that you are a failure because you are not an "Alpha", that you are lesser, that you are unwanted, that you MUST have sex, because otherwise you lose the "Game". That's what the scammer tells you, and you believe because you want to win. You are a victim, my friend, a victim of a grifter, and I tell you this not as an insult, but as a way for you to understand they took advantage of your vulnerability, and should not be trusted anymore by you or anyone else.
So overall, "Game" is abusive towards others and towards you as well. The whole incel community are being scammed to be taught how to be abusive and manipulative towards others, mostly women, thinking that's how the world works, but in reality, they're just being a pawn of toxicity. Would you like someone to lie and manipulate you into sex? Some of you may like it as a fetish, but believe me, real world doesn't work like fantasies.
So, in conclusion, you cannot be loved for being good at some "Game" grifters invented to profit out of you, or for being an "Alpha" based on chimp behavior, or because you conform to a beauty standard. You can only be loved for who you are, not for what a community that values lies and scams tells you should be.
I'm open to questions, but understand that I'm not the master of the truth. All of this has been an opinion, with a bit of research to back part of it. You are welcome to disagree, but please, BE CIVIL! I intend here to be a place not of clash, but of exchange of ideas. Everyone here is human and flawed, so let's treat everyone as such, okay?
What I know of incels and adjacents is that they are mostly heterosexual men grown on traditional (most likely patriarchal) values, either in a cultural sense or a literal sense. More or less, they are grown on a patriarchal bubble, particularly regarding sexuality and gender roles, and when that bubble pops and they are shown the diversity of reality, they panic and wish to either impose or adapt their ways, frustrating themselves when they can't do it. Basically, they are fish out of water because they've grown in water that is toxic to most people (And probably are to themselves, though they are used to it).
I'm saying this because incels are humans. They didn't become what they are just because. They've been raised in a harmful place and it has permeated them deeply. What they believe is mostly due to how deeply seated this toxicity has become, and the longer they stay in it, the harder it is to take them out of this mess.
But regardless of how hard it is, I think it's important we communicate to them what we think, even if they think we're wrong or if it's hard for them to believe. So I've prepared a few things I think should be told towards incels.
STOP USING "INCEL"
Seriously, what's wrong with calling yourself a "virgin"? The word "incel" is loaded with negative connotations. Even if it is an acronym for "INvoluntary CELibate", its meaning has transcended that. It means men who have a strong sexist stance towards others, specially women. Changing the word won't change who you are, but it sure changes how others initially view you, and that by itself may help you get out of the stigma that has permeated you.
BEAUTY IS RELATIVE
"It's in the eye of the beholder", and we're not talking just DnD here. While evolutionary biology identifies cross-cultural, universal markers of physical attractiveness linked to health and genetic fitness (such as facial symmetry and waist-to-hip ratio), Individual variation is significant. Capitalism tries to converge them into unity to more easily sell beauty products and garments, but like everything capitalism does, it's driven by profit and almost all of it is artificial and harmful to actual humans.
Disregarding capitalism, while cultural norms also coalesce towards standards, they are far more flexible and variable, and it just becomes even more variable when at an individual level. It doesn't matter how ugly you think you are, there are people who find you beautiful in a way or another. You may not find them right now, but they exist.
Also, beauty goes beyond the physical realm. You might find beauty on things like voice, or text, or actions. Really, beauty is such a flexible and variable concept that I find surprising how rigid it becomes within the incel community, as if anything outside of that very restrictive apex is nothing short of disgusting. Perhaps part of it is self inflicted by the toxicity within the group, but that's speculation on my part.
"GAME" IS ABUSIVE
As the main grievance of the incel community is being a virgin, no wonder scammers created a whole concept to scam them wholesale. "Game" doesn't exist outside the very people that profit with it. It's as real as Cure-all.
The "Alpha" wolf theory was disproved for wild wolves (it was based on captive, unrelated wolves forming unnatural dominance hierarchies). While primatologists do observe alpha/beta/omega hierarchies in primates like chimpanzees, attempting to map these animal behaviors onto human dating dynamics is scientifically baseless. Trying to apply this disproven theory into picking up women is honestly so illogical, I wonder how it even caught on.
Actually, I know how it caught on. It's desperation. It's the toxicity the community pushes, that you are a failure because you are not an "Alpha", that you are lesser, that you are unwanted, that you MUST have sex, because otherwise you lose the "Game". That's what the scammer tells you, and you believe because you want to win. You are a victim, my friend, a victim of a grifter, and I tell you this not as an insult, but as a way for you to understand they took advantage of your vulnerability, and should not be trusted anymore by you or anyone else.
So overall, "Game" is abusive towards others and towards you as well. The whole incel community are being scammed to be taught how to be abusive and manipulative towards others, mostly women, thinking that's how the world works, but in reality, they're just being a pawn of toxicity. Would you like someone to lie and manipulate you into sex? Some of you may like it as a fetish, but believe me, real world doesn't work like fantasies.
So, in conclusion, you cannot be loved for being good at some "Game" grifters invented to profit out of you, or for being an "Alpha" based on chimp behavior, or because you conform to a beauty standard. You can only be loved for who you are, not for what a community that values lies and scams tells you should be.
I'm open to questions, but understand that I'm not the master of the truth. All of this has been an opinion, with a bit of research to back part of it. You are welcome to disagree, but please, BE CIVIL! I intend here to be a place not of clash, but of exchange of ideas. Everyone here is human and flawed, so let's treat everyone as such, okay?
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