IncelGolem
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Before you attack me - read further:
If inceldom becomes a recognized mental illness under the DSM-5, i.e. "Involuntary Celibacy Disorder" than it can qualify for health-insurance paid treatments.
Think about it - what treatment does "Gender Dysphoria Disorder" get? In the past, it was counseling to try to get you to accept your gender - but today it is gender reassignment treatment - medical hormones, plastic surgery, etc. - they basically get exactly what they want!
Imagine what the treatment for "Involuntary Celibacy Disorder" could be?
Perhaps "Sexual Surrogate Therapy" - now paid for by medicaid and private insurance b/c it's now a treatment that addresses a recognized medical disease/disorder!
Read about SST here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surrogate_partner
If inceldom becomes a recognized mental illness under the DSM-5, i.e. "Involuntary Celibacy Disorder" than it can qualify for health-insurance paid treatments.
Think about it - what treatment does "Gender Dysphoria Disorder" get? In the past, it was counseling to try to get you to accept your gender - but today it is gender reassignment treatment - medical hormones, plastic surgery, etc. - they basically get exactly what they want!
Imagine what the treatment for "Involuntary Celibacy Disorder" could be?
Perhaps "Sexual Surrogate Therapy" - now paid for by medicaid and private insurance b/c it's now a treatment that addresses a recognized medical disease/disorder!
Read about SST here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surrogate_partner
These may include, but are not limited to relaxation techniques, sensate focusing, communication, establishing healthy body image, teaching social skills, sex education, as well as sensual and sexual touching