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Brian Gilmartin
| Brian Gilmartin | |
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| Lived | May 18, 1940-October 11, 2016 |
| Occupation | Psychologist |
Dr. Brian G. Gilmartin (1940-2016) was a professor of psychology at Humboldt State University[wp] in Arcata, California. Starting in 1988, he also taught psychology and sociology at Montana State University[wp]. He was one of the most prominent researchers on involuntary celibacy and love-shyness. He coined the term love-shy[archived November 1, 2022] and wrote three books, "Shyness and Love[archived July 23, 2022]", the shorter "The Shy Man Syndrome", and the book about swingers called "The Gilmartin Report". He was going to appear in the unreleased incel documentary "The Incel Project[archived December 9, 2022]". He believed that love shyness and involuntarily celibacy is real and should be acknowledged and treated by society as a medical condition. His books sold much better in Japan than in the US. He had a consultancy job in Japan that included free trips to Japan starting around 1996.
Brian's work, although it sometimes contained pseudo-science and overconfident conclusions about details of love-shyness, was valuable enough on the whole to not be taken as fringe, and was reviewed by contemporary psychology and Gilmartin's last book "The Shy Man Syndrome" had a forward by E. Michael Gutman, President of the Florida Psychological Society 1988-1989.
Criticism
Cheek (1989) argued that Gilmartin didn't pay enough attention to research regarding similar shyness in women.[1]
Allgeir (1988) argued he wasted too much time on certain pseudoscientific theories.[2] With this link you will leaving WikiMANNia y going to an article of IncelsWiki:
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