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Episode 133: Inside The Minds Of Incels

Sex and Psychology Podcast

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The Tendency for Interpersonal Victimhood

In-cells believe they have no control over improving their romantic prospects, leading to an external locus of control. They exhibit the tendency for interpersonal victimhood through the need for recognition, moral elitism, lack of empathy, and rumination. In-cells scored higher on all dimensions compared to non-in-cells. Additionally, many in-cells still live with a parent or guardian, are not in education, employment, or training, and have lower levels of education, which may impact their mental health and mating opportunities.

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