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In definition terms if he wants sex but can't get it he's technically still an incel
the words usage has changed though, now it is mostly used to mean guys who want sex, can't get it and then go Elliot Rodger x Joker behaviour about it uwu
none of the major femcel voices were virgins, so in order to maintain control they needed to broaden the definition.
yes he just has to be ontologically incapable of having sex for any reason and by any vague definition of sex.
if it's voluntarily impossible, rather than something you just don't feel like, then yes.
otherwise no.
Oh ok, Because I've had offers but i don't feel like it.
you might just be asexual; perfectly capable of following up on the offers without any outside problems. but still voluntarily turning them down.
You're probably right, i care more about just being friends than sex.
There's some women which if i told them where i live they'd rip my clothes off and stuff, Not really what i want.
Incels are "nice" too, but they're usually just acting that way because they think women will be into them.