“I haven’t had sex since 2014.”
This is the claim of a woman I met recently, who calls herself an “incel”; a term which refers to anyone who has gone without sex for a prolonged period, involuntarily. If you Google “incel”, you’ll find information on men’s groups who complain they can’t get laid because women are “bitches”. Of course.
But by definition, Alison (whose name I’ve changed for her privacy) is also an incel. She’s a 33 year-old, heterosexual, single woman, and she meets the criteria because she hasn’t had a sexual encounter with another person in four years. And not by choice.
The last time Alison had sex was with her partner of seven years, three months before they amicably separated.
“I was so prepared to go on a single sex spree to celebrate,” Alison laughed.
“But the reality was that I was totally crap at talking to guys. I still am. I’m nervous and weird.”
Alison said she went out regularly with her friends, who were great wingwomen, but she always lost her nerve when it came time to seal the deal. The same thing happened to her when chatting online.
“I thought I’d feel free, but actually, I think I felt overwhelmed with indecision.”
Which meant that Alison began to lose hope of even having a one night stand, pretty quickly.
“When I finally found someone to talk to who wasn’t a total idiot, I’d eventually lose them. I’d excuse it by saying I’m a crap flirt, but really, I’d just chicken out.”
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Alison believed that body confidence was the main reason for her nervousness, especially as she grew older, and one year turned into two, two into four.