10 Creepiest Stories – Inside the Dark World of Incels

by Johan Tobias

The 10 creepiest stories from the incel movement lay bare a web of twisted misogyny, grotesque fantasies, and chilling conspiracies that have fueled real‑world tragedies. Before Alek Minassian rammed his van into a Toronto crowd on April 23, 2018, killing ten innocent people, he left a chilling note: “The Incel Rebellion has already begun!” This introductory glimpse sets the tone for the unsettling narratives that follow.

10 Creepiest Stories Revealed

10 All Women Are Sluts

All Women Are Sluts - 10 creepiest stories from incel forums

“All women are sluts,” one user proclaimed on a notorious incel board, insisting it was “in their very nature.”

This wasn’t an isolated rant from a single disturbed individual; it was a top‑ranked post that echoed through the community. The prevailing belief among these men is that women are the root cause of their isolation, painted as pure, unmitigated evil.

Rather than saying “women,” members often resort to dehumanizing slang like “cum dumpsters” or “female human organisms,” suggesting they deserve no more autonomy than a sex doll.

The hatred runs deep. They frequently cite fabricated “scientific” studies claiming women “use men,” and post long tirades such as “Women crying makes me happy.”

Why the animus? Simply because women refuse to have sex with them. Incels openly admit this is the sole reason for their loathing. One extensive thread listed countless reasons women embody “evil,” complaining that they “say they care about incels but won’t provide sex.”

No one in the forum called out the absurdity. Every comment was a cheer: “I agree,” one replied, while another added, “One of the best posts in a while.”

9 You Need To View Rape From The Rapist’s Perspective

You Need To View Rape From The Rapist’s Perspective - 10 creepiest stories

Rape, to these men, isn’t a crime—it’s a twisted act of bravery. They argue that the true villain is a society that refuses women’s sexual availability, framing assault as a noble sacrifice.

“You need to view rape from the rapist’s perspective,” one incel told a survivor, insisting she should feel flattered. “It takes a lot of passion for a man to risk everything just for a single act of sex with a female.”

This sentiment recurs often: rapists are portrayed as victims. In another exchange, an incel told a victim, “Sweetie, if you think your life is bad, imagine how the rapist feels. He raped you because no female would give him a chance. It was his only chance to get laid.”

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8 Campaigning For Legalized Rape

Campaigning For Legalized Rape - 10 creepiest stories

“Society treats single men like trash,” one incel vented online, targeting women specifically. He claimed the solution was not gun control or mental‑health reform, but a legal amendment forcing “attractive virgin females” to have sex with incels.

“We need a constitutional amendment compelling attractive virgin females to submit to incels,” another wrote, insisting that this was the only way to curb mass shootings, which he blamed on women’s refusal to provide sex.

They romanticize historic rape, arguing that for 99% of human history, women didn’t choose partners and were treated as war spoils or slaves.

Even the notion of a roaming army raping families didn’t faze them; they described it nostalgically. No one challenged these ideas—one user simply replied, “I would actually prefer this.”

7 Sharing Rape Fantasies

Sharing Rape Fantasies - 10 creepiest stories

“I was pondering what it would be like to have a Jewish rape‑slave,” one incel confessed, glorifying the Nazis’ alleged pleasures.

He detailed a grotesque scenario where he imagined himself as a Gestapo officer, taunting a victim with, “You’re not getting food till you put out.”

This is just one of many disturbing fantasies. Members routinely share explicit rape daydreams, with one admitting, “If it wasn’t for rape I would never get hard.”

Another user proposed a “device that makes any woman nearby want sex,” insisting it was ethical because “women are basically mind‑controlled anyway.”

These fantasies aren’t confined to imagination; some have posted real‑world rape videos, even demanding more violence. One complained, “There wasn’t enough fighting back for me to enjoy it.”

6 General Question About How Rapists Get Caught

General Question About How Rapists Get Caught - 10 creepiest stories

Incels aren’t just fantasy factories; they also act as enablers. A male user posted on a women’s subreddit claiming, “I’m female, and I’m curious about how it’s possible to catch a rapist if you don’t know who he is.”

He outlined a specific scenario: being drugged, raped while unconscious, then abandoned in the woods, and asked how to investigate the perpetrator.

This odd request raised alarm bells. Community members traced his posting history, uncovering a long trail of graphic rape fantasies and hints that he was far from a concerned woman.

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One reply cut to the chase: “Checked your post history. You’re not a woman. You’re as far away from a woman as anyone in human history ever has been.”

5 I Finally Raped A Girl

I Finally Raped A Girl - 10 creepiest stories

The previous user may have been deterred, but other incels have crossed the line from fantasy to crime. On incel.me, a thread appeared boasting, “I finally raped a girl.” The post was swiftly removed by nervous moderators, yet it wasn’t an isolated confession.

Another member declared, “I’m not giving up,” detailing a plan to locate a “passed‑out female” at a party, assault her while unconscious, and rationalize that she “won’t know and she won’t lose anything since she’s not a virgin.”

One user even offered practical tips: “Every man should learn CPR, because it allows you to legally put your hands near an unconscious woman’s chest. If she dies, you can feel her up while she’s still warm.”

Shockingly, no one condemned these statements. The top‑rated reply to the brag was, “I would rape that b—ch so hard.”

4 It’s Ridiculously Easy To Rape And Kill Someone

It’s Ridiculously Easy To Rape And Kill Someone - 10 creepiest stories

“I might do this,” one incel announced, “It’s ridiculously easy to rape and kill someone in their house.” He dismissed any moral qualms, noting that both his parents were dead, so his own death wouldn’t affect anyone.

This sentiment represents the next logical step for many: not just sexual assault, but full‑blown murder. Another user confessed, “I fantasize about it every day,” adding that he’s seriously considering grabbing a gun and “shooting everything up.”

One defender of serial rapist Frank Yeager argued, “Normies and femoids need to understand what can happen after you bully us for so long,” insisting that some incels will inevitably snap and commit rape.

3 Celebrating Mass Murders

Celebrating Mass Murders - 10 creepiest stories

When Alek Minassian unleashed a van‑ramming that claimed ten lives, incel forums erupted with praise. One user mused, “I hope this guy wrote a manifesto; he could be our next saint.”

Another declared he’d have “one celebratory beer for every victim who turns out to be a young woman between 18‑35.” Yet another lauded Minassian for surpassing “the supreme gentleman Elliot [Rodger]” in body count.

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Rodger, the Isla Vista mass‑murderer of 2014, was similarly glorified. A self‑styled “That Incel Blogger” claimed the killings were “punishment for evil and violence of feminists and liberals,” blaming society for driving Rodger to violence.

Even shooters unrelated to the incel scene received approval. After Stephen Paddock’s Las Vegas massacre, incels called it “life fuel,” cheering his killing of “normies.”

One user summed up the mindset: “The victims are all equally worthless. The shooter is always the one who leaves all the notes with his motives and true feelings. I want to be one of them.”

2 Going Elliot Rodger

Going Elliot Rodger - 10 creepiest stories

Minassian likely won’t be the last incel‑driven massacre. Within the forums, members already chant about “Going ER”—a shorthand for “Going Elliot Rodger.”

One incel.me user, BlkPillPres, exclaimed, “This sh—t right here is lifefuel for me. Normies need to be in constant fear.” He then outlined a series of horrific plans: mass food‑poisoning, pipe bombs, and even rigging a sprinkler system to spray acid over a concert hall.

The community didn’t temper his ideas; they egged him on. “Only fear sends a message,” one replied, while another shouted, “The incel rising is nigh.” Suggestions poured in, from “look up flamethrowers on YouTube” to detailed instructions on homemade devices.

By the end, BlkPillPres announced a personal “MO”: first rape women, then an “acid face attack” on a crowd.

1 We Touched Hands. I Literally Feel High

We Touched Hands. I Literally Feel High - 10 creepiest stories

The incel movement is a toxic breeding ground for rape and murder, yet beneath the rage lies profound sadness. One member bragged, “Did an escape room with all of femail coworkers. I was stuck in a small room with three femails for 58 minutes. They smelled so good and we touched hands so much. I literally feel high.”

These self‑described “omegas” spend most of their time indoors, mock their own appearance, and openly discuss suicidal thoughts. While they can spawn domestic terrorism, they are also deeply lonely, desperate for any sliver of compassion.

Despite their violent fantasies, the core of their pathology is a yearning for love—a twisted craving that makes even a brief touch feel like a drug. Their stories, though horrifying, also evoke a tragic pity for souls lost in a vortex of self‑hatred.

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