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  1. Breeder is a pejorative term coined by gay people particularly for parents who purportedly over-focus on their children and allegedly abandon their previous friends and lifestyle; or to women who give birth to many children, often with the derisive implication that they have too many offspring. The term is also used by antinatalists to ...

  2. Last updated August 26, 2023 • 2 min read From Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Breeder is a pejorative term coined by gay people particularly for parents who purportedly over-focus on their children and allegedly abandon their previous friends and lifestyle; or to women who give birth to many children, often with the derisive implication ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LGBT_slangLGBT slang - Wikipedia

    breeder – a heterosexual person, especially one with children; cisbian (portmanteau of cis + lesbian) – a cisgender lesbian; cishet – someone who is cisgender and heterosexual and/or heteroromantic; cisqueer – someone who is cisgender and queer, such as cis lesbians, cis gay men, and cis bisexuals

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  5. Feb 1, 2021 · DEEP DIVE. “Breeder” is an insult directed towards straight people that implies that their hyper-focused on or only good for reproduction. This slang term is used both jokingly and seriously by LGBTQ+ people to make fun of cisgender and heterosexual people for engaging in sexual activity that can “breed” more humans.

  6. Breeder is a pejorative term coined by homosexual people particularly for parents who purportedly over-focus on their children and allegedly abandon their previous friends and lifestyle; or to women who give birth to many children, often with the derisive implication that they have too many offspring. The term is also used by antinatalists to pejoratively refer to anyone who has procreated, an ...

  7. Letterkenny is a comedy franchise created by Jared Keeso about the fictional Ontario farming community of Letterkenny—and the constant feuding of its hicks, skids, hockey players, and more. The first original series commissioned by Canadian video-on-demand service Crave, Letterkenny ran for 81 episodes over 12 seasons, earning critical praise ...

  8. It's used over in r/childfree pretty regularly. I'm pretty sure the term actually originated in the childfree community (at least, I heard it there years before I heard it anywhere else). That's a pretty small community, though, and it tends towards bitterness and defensiveness.

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