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The Womanosphere (also referred to as Femcels) is a collection of websites, blogs, and online forums promoting (to varying degrees) femininity and misandry.

Terminology edit

Groups of the womanosphere uses various terms to make various metaphors. Here's some examples:

  • Alpha/Sigma females: the strong, masculine, authoritarian, sexually dominant and attractive women.
  • Beta females: the "weak", feminine, agreeable and unattractive women. They associate this type of female to overweights, transsexuals and lesbians.
  • Chad: Chads are the (similarly archetypal) counterparts to Stacys. They are described as beautiful, promiscuous men who can entice any woman they choose, but are only interested in Stacys. This term is used to stereotype and dehumanize men.
  • Incel: A man who identifies with inceldom.
  • Moid: An combination of the words "male" and "humanoid" or "male" and "android". This term is derogatory and is used to reduce men to a sub-human group. Femcels attribute their virgin status to these men, and therefore refer to them pejoratively.
  • Stacy: A term referring to the archetypal “anti-femcel:” a white, straight female with "Aryan" features and other “desirable” physical traits. Stacys are simultaneously despised and revered by femcels, who believe that all men inherently desire these women.

Consequences edit

The womanosphere has been associated with various cases regarding online harassment, radicaliziation of women into misandrist beliefs, glorification of violence against men and misandry. This radicalization has come about through an excessive exposure to social media content with messages of far-left rhetoric through the use of the Antifa pipeline. These subliminal messages can be found in seemingly harmless edits on platforms like Youtube.