Am I a Femcel?

Learnt the meaning of the word, and if it applies to you.

"Femcel" is short for "feminine" and "celibate," and describes a woman who, for one reason or another, don't have sex. Does that sound like you?

Answer a few quick, confidential questions about your views on sex, and we'll tell you if you might be a femcel.

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Questions Overview

1. How do you feel about sex, generally?
  1. I want sex, but I don't have it.
  2. I don't want sex, and I don't have it.
  3. I want sex and I have it.
  4. I don't want sex, but I do have it.
2. When was the last time you had sex of any kind?
  1. Within the past 24 hours.
  2. Within the past week.
  3. Within the past few months.
  4. More than 3 months ago.
3. Do you ever feel left-out or jealous of people who talk about their sex lives?
  1. Yes. It's hard to connect with them.
  2. No, it doesn't bother me.
4. Do you believe women are held to a higher standard than men when it comes to dating?
  1. Yes. People expect so much more from women.
  2. No. Things are just as tough, or tougher, for men.
  3. I'm not sure.
5. Do you feel like you're at a disadvantage when it comes to dating?
  1. Yes. It seems like other people have it much easier.
  2. Not really. I think my experience is pretty normal.
  3. I'm not sure.
6. Who do you think has a harder time navigating dating and sex, generally?
  1. Women
  2. Men
  3. I'm not sure.
7. Do you think sex is usually fulfilling?
  1. No, I'm usually left unsatisfied.
  2. Sometimes it is, but those times are few and far between.
  3. Yes, I'm usually satisfied by sex.
  4. I haven't had sex, or this doesn't apply to me.
8. What's you're gender identity?
  1. Female
  2. Male
  3. Other, or I'd rather not say.

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Femcel Meaning & Explanation

What is a femcel?
Femcel is a mashup of “feminine” and “celibate.” It’s used to describe a feminine person, especially a woman, who doesn’t have sex for one reason or another.

Where does femcel come from?
Femcel comes from the term “incel,” which means involuntarily celibate, and is used primarily to describe men who don’t have sex. The term is popular online in “manosphere” spaces, where men discuss issues surrounding masculinity, often in toxic ways. “Femcel” was coined as a feminine alternative, though it’s hard to say who first used it. That said, the idea is nothing new, and dates back to as early as 1915 in Walter M Gallichan’s book The Great Unmarried, in which he talks about “involuntarily celibate women.”

Is femcel a negative term?
The term has negative origins, but recently it’s become neutral or even positive. While “incel” often has negative connotations (men often use it to complain about not getting sex from women), femcel is more often used to discuss women’s relationships to sex, oppression, and power. Many femcels use the term proudly.

Why are some people femcels?
There are a variety of reasons someone might be a femcel. They might want sex but not have it, or they might purposefully abstain for their own safety or because of personal beliefs. More recently, many women are self-professed femcels as a way to protest gender inequality or sexual violence.