"Breeder"

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Zolty

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We don't need more people in this world and if the only skill you poses is making more of you, then we don't need more.
 

SilthDraeth

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Originally posted by: NatePo717
breed·er (brdr)
n.
1. A person who breeds animals or plants.
2. An animal kept to produce offspring.
3. Offensive Slang: A heterosexual person.
4. A source or cause: social injustice a breeder of revolutions.
5. A breeder reactor.

I don't know about all of you but I've never heard breeder used to describe #3. I've always thought a breeder as the first definition.

Ditto. As I posted earlier. But in any case, I would rather be a breeder than a i love you. But I got a vasectomy, so that term doesn't even apply to me.
 

rivan

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Originally posted by: Zolty
We don't need more people in this world and if the only skill you poses is making more of you, then we don't need more.

I wonder if you actually think that way.
 

Zysoclaplem

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I have used the term breeder before to describe a heterosexual, but I didn't mean it offensively. I meant they breed, I do not.
 

Demon-Xanth

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The only time I'd call someone a breeder is if they meet the following:
2 kids+no husband+under 22
3 kids+no husband
4 or more kids

...if they have 6 girls knocked up at once they just be concubining.
 

Raduque

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I've only used it a couple times to describe (usually poor-looking, or mexican) couples with 3 or more children who piss me off by letting the children run wild in restaurants.

"Fvcking breeders, control your drunken screecher monkey-like spawn!"
 

waggy

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there are a few on here that will come into threads when talking about there kids and yell it.

 

halik

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"offensive term for a heterosexual person" ... LMAO Please try to offend me with that.

"How do you like that vag!na, vag!na boy!?" "Have you had your vag!na yet?" .It would be absurd and comical at the same time.
 

rivan

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Originally posted by: Zysoclaplem
I have used the term breeder before to describe a heterosexual, but I didn't mean it offensively. I meant they breed, I do not.

Feel free to avoid answering this question, but do you not breed because you choose not to, or because your sexual preference precludes it?

Next while running the risk of offending the people who think people get offended too easily ? when you used the term, did you think it might offend someone?
 

mugs

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Originally posted by: Zysoclaplem
I have used the term breeder before to describe a heterosexual, but I didn't mean it offensively. I meant they breed, I do not.

What's wrong with just calling them heterosexuals? Breeding is a term used more or less exclusively to refer to animals.
 

Zysoclaplem

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Originally posted by: rivan
Originally posted by: Zysoclaplem
I have used the term breeder before to describe a heterosexual, but I didn't mean it offensively. I meant they breed, I do not.

Feel free to avoid answering this question, but do you not breed because you choose not to, or because your sexual preference precludes it?

Next while running the risk of offending the people who think people get offended too easily ? when you used the term, did you think it might offend someone?

Because I would have to have sex with a female to procreate/breed. I have no desire to have sex with a female.
 

Zysoclaplem

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Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: Zysoclaplem
I have used the term breeder before to describe a heterosexual, but I didn't mean it offensively. I meant they breed, I do not.

What's wrong with just calling them heterosexuals? Breeding is a term used more or less exclusively to refer to animals.

I don't really use the term often. I actually say "straight" when describing their sexuality.
 

halik

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Originally posted by: Zysoclaplem
Originally posted by: rivan
Originally posted by: Zysoclaplem
I have used the term breeder before to describe a heterosexual, but I didn't mean it offensively. I meant they breed, I do not.

Feel free to avoid answering this question, but do you not breed because you choose not to, or because your sexual preference precludes it?

Next while running the risk of offending the people who think people get offended too easily ? when you used the term, did you think it might offend someone?

Because I would have to have sex with a female to procreate/breed. I have no desire to have sex with a female.

I have no desire to procerate... what does that make me?
 

Zysoclaplem

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Originally posted by: halik
Originally posted by: Zysoclaplem
Originally posted by: rivan
Originally posted by: Zysoclaplem
I have used the term breeder before to describe a heterosexual, but I didn't mean it offensively. I meant they breed, I do not.

Feel free to avoid answering this question, but do you not breed because you choose not to, or because your sexual preference precludes it?

Next while running the risk of offending the people who think people get offended too easily ? when you used the term, did you think it might offend someone?

Because I would have to have sex with a female to procreate/breed. I have no desire to have sex with a female.

I have no desire to procerate... what does that make me?

Someone who doesn't want children right now?
 

ElFenix

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Originally posted by: NatePo717
breed·er (brdr)
n.
1. A person who breeds animals or plants.
2. An animal kept to produce offspring.
3. Offensive Slang: A heterosexual person.
4. A source or cause: social injustice a breeder of revolutions.
5. A breeder reactor.

I don't know about all of you but I've never heard breeder used to describe #3. I've always thought a breeder as the first definition.

yes, i have heard #3 before.
 

FoBoT

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fobot.com
Originally posted by: Zysoclaplem
Originally posted by: rivan
Originally posted by: Zysoclaplem
I have used the term breeder before to describe a heterosexual, but I didn't mean it offensively. I meant they breed, I do not.

Feel free to avoid answering this question, but do you not breed because you choose not to, or because your sexual preference precludes it?

Next while running the risk of offending the people who think people get offended too easily ? when you used the term, did you think it might offend someone?

Because I would have to have sex with a female to procreate/breed. I have no desire to have sex with a female.

well, you could use a turkey baster or something, there are ways around that part of the deal
 

Zysoclaplem

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Originally posted by: FoBoT
Originally posted by: Zysoclaplem
Originally posted by: rivan
Originally posted by: Zysoclaplem
I have used the term breeder before to describe a heterosexual, but I didn't mean it offensively. I meant they breed, I do not.

Feel free to avoid answering this question, but do you not breed because you choose not to, or because your sexual preference precludes it?

Next while running the risk of offending the people who think people get offended too easily ? when you used the term, did you think it might offend someone?

Because I would have to have sex with a female to procreate/breed. I have no desire to have sex with a female.

well, you could use a turkey baster or something, there are ways around that part of the deal

Thank you for the mental picture...lol.
I could adopt if I wanted a child.
But I guess I would prefer the child to be of my own blood.
 

thirdlegstump

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It is also recently used as a term for gay men who knowingly receive HIV positive semen into their anus through anal intercourse to be "bred." It's a self destructive behavior but it seems to be very popular these days among the gay community.
 

FoBoT

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that is a real family from Arkansas , they have a special on discovery health channel

http://www.duggarfamily.com/

i am not sure Michelle Duggar would think that is funny

this is exactly what i was talking about, people saying the Duggar's are doing something wrong having 16 kids. they take good care of them and pay for their own way, not welfare
 

thomsbrain

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i've heard it used as a semi-derogatory term for heterosexuals. it's used by homosexuals. i say more power to 'em, use it all they want.

i have often been tempted to write "STOP BREEDING" on those fvcking minivans with the "my family" or "mi familia" stickers on the back. i saw one today that took the entire width of the van for all the little children stickers. you know simply by their decision to have so many kids that they were too stupid to have valuable genes... which brings me to the only obvious conclusion: we, as a species, are breeding for stupidity, arrogance, and a lack of social conscience.