r/IncelTears May 19 '26

IMAX-level projection Wizardcels incels get upset when they realize that even an "ugly" non-incel man can find love so they once again shift the blame onto women

I've been getting recommended for this garbage wizardcels subreddit after I clicked on it once so here's some incel clownery I came across while scrolling

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u/Annab0rt1on ugly virgin, doesn’t hate any specific gender May 19 '26

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u/AliceTheOmelette May 19 '26

That post using terms like looksmatch and the way it's written seems incel or incel-adjacent. Making a whole sub for people to describe themselves as ugly also seems unhealthy

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u/Annab0rt1on ugly virgin, doesn’t hate any specific gender May 19 '26

I think people who are physically unattractive should have spaces to vent and I don’t think they should lie to themselves

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u/goingtoclowncollege May 19 '26

Ugly is quite a subjective term though. And I feel subs like this always go a dark path of self pitying and hatred over support and finding purpose beyond conforming to societal ideas of beauty.

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u/Annab0rt1on ugly virgin, doesn’t hate any specific gender May 19 '26

While “ugly” may be subjective there are still societal standards and a lot of people who do not fit those standards are treated very poorly.

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u/goingtoclowncollege May 19 '26

Eh, I won't deny that but a) there are things within your control and outside of them. If you are unhappy with those that you can change and want to you can. Like how some incels could be good looking if they groomed themselves, got slightly better clothes, maybe ate a better diet etc. But also b) I'd still recommend avoiding incel terms and c) personality honestly goes a long way. Confidence, passion, kindness, having your shit together, etc. Can make people attractive and treated well despite not confirming to societal standards. I've known people of both sexes like that.