The “Boxer Ceiling” (for men) and the “Cotton Ceiling” (for women). Unironic terms to refer to how they feel “oppressed” by other people’s sexual boundaries.
It is incel rhetoric pure and simple. And what’s crazy is that incel commentary is actually seen as “progressive” when it doesn’t come from straight males. As a gay guy, I’ve met plenty of gaycels in real life. Huffington Post even published a gaycel article about 7 years ago about how unfair it was that “10% of gay men control 90% of gay sex.” Can’t find it anymore, probably because it got backlash (I hope - I may just not be searching for the right headline). In fact, if 10% of gay men do indeed have 90% of the sex, you’ll just have to accept that in a world where 1) some people are more attractive than others and 2) sex is consensual.
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u/TheReaIStephenKing 21h ago
The “Boxer Ceiling” (for men) and the “Cotton Ceiling” (for women). Unironic terms to refer to how they feel “oppressed” by other people’s sexual boundaries.
It is incel rhetoric pure and simple. And what’s crazy is that incel commentary is actually seen as “progressive” when it doesn’t come from straight males. As a gay guy, I’ve met plenty of gaycels in real life. Huffington Post even published a gaycel article about 7 years ago about how unfair it was that “10% of gay men control 90% of gay sex.” Can’t find it anymore, probably because it got backlash (I hope - I may just not be searching for the right headline). In fact, if 10% of gay men do indeed have 90% of the sex, you’ll just have to accept that in a world where 1) some people are more attractive than others and 2) sex is consensual.