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why have those with the least exposure to sex and romance become so influential in our public debates about them?
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Freddie deBoer (United States) | Mar 06, 2026
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Elevating incels in public discourse risks normalizing harmful attitudes towards relationships, steering the conversation in a negative direction.
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The influence of those with limited romantic experience highlights a societal failure to address deeper issues of intimacy and connection.
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Understanding the perspective of those with less romantic experience can provide valuable insights into societal norms around sex and relationships.
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The incel phenomenon reflects a growing alienation in society that should be addressed rather than dismissed in discussions about romance and sexuality.
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The prominence of incels in public debates undermines the complexity of human relationships and distracts from real solutions to intimacy issues.
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