Sure, a man who has never attempted to
gymmaxx, whilst having the ability and finances to do so, is sometimes accused of being a
fakecel (or better let's say it's a sort of a
volcel).
Many
betas (
beta males) and
incels (in this case called
gymcels) attempt to hit up the gym to achieve a better physique, to "feel better about themselves" and to become more attractive to women, hoping to ascend. So, a gymcel is an incel who copes by thinking that he’ll turn into a Chad if he goes to the gym and works hard. While gaining muscle does increase your chances with women online an enormous amount in highly populated areas, many incels believe this doesn't apply outside online dating if you have a short stature, small physical frame, or less than attractive face. At the end of the day, most incels would benefit by gymcelling, especially fatcels who need to lose bodyfat to show their bone structure, or skinnycels who are just skin and bones, and could use extra muscles in their neck, shoulders and torso.
A research study in 2007 which analyzed evolutionary behavior confirmed the following:
"For both sexes, face attractiveness predicted overall attractiveness more strongly than did body attractiveness, and this difference was significant in males." /
Contributions of the face and body to overall attractivenessAuthors: Marianne Peters Gillian Rhodes Leigh W. Simmons
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School of Psychology, University of Western Australia, Australia
†
Centre for Evolutionary Biology, School of Animal Biology, University of Western Australia, Australia
Received 13 April 2006, Revised 11 June 2006, Accepted 17 July 2006, Available online 30 April 2007.
MS. number: 8918
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0003347207000565