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Incelphobia is a form of ableism usually characterized by hatred, fear, antagonism or aversion towards truecels, incels or nearcels. Incelphobes sometimes express this antagonism through virgin-shaming against truecels, cacophobia against uglycels, and ableism against disabledcels. Incelphobia is sometimes called incelhatred and overlaps with anti-inceldom. A person who holds incephobic beliefs, is an incelphobe or incelhater. Incelphobes justify their incelphobia by suggesting that concepts such as the blackpill or red pill are sexist, but they're silent when women such as Catherine Hakim say practically the exact same thing. The most self-conscious incels, when becoming "incel toms", sometimes parrot incelphobic behavious.
Combatting incelphobic narratives
We at the incel party will help give pride to recovering incels. The first stage is acceptance. We want to let most men know that they have been incel at some point in their lives, and that it's ok to come out as an incel. We will hold non-violent "coming out" events, such as asking people to take pictures of themselves holding up a sign, "coming out", as an involuntary celibate.
Financial
Incelibates (and other singletons) are sometimes discriminated against financially. In the UK, research by the Good Housekeeping Institute estimates that singletons pay £2000 more per year than married and cohabitating people on everything from car insurance, council tax, travel fares, wills and many other costs. The difference is even more lopsided in the United States wherein incelibates are especially discriminated against in healthcare payments.
Broadest sense
In its broadest sense, the usage of the term incelphobia incorporates a wide range of behaviors. in its broadest usage, incelphobia within the dating scene is referred to as nonredamancy, which means romantic rejection. Nonredamancy most prominently affects truecels and nyphocels, the former because its all they ever experience, the latter because they desire a romantic or sexual outlet so much. In its broadest sense, incelphobia can come in many different forms, including cacophobia against deformed incelibates, lookism against unattractive incelibates, hybristophilia against good-mannered incelibates and ableism against incelibates with a disability.