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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.

  2. The term as gay slang for heteros has been something I've heard since the 80s but more recently it's been uncommon but occasionally used for those-with-kids by those-without. Mind you, I've never really considered it to be particularly insulting but that may be a cultural group thing too.

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  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. Breeder has a dual meaning: one is a literal reference to those who "breed," the other a slang term for cisgendered heterosexuals, or "straight" people. I agree that breeder is derogatory, and an epithet, but in most cases of usage, I don't really think its offensive.

  7. Feb 1, 2021 · 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.

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

    LGBT slang is used as a way to signal one's identity and build solidarity within the community. When queer people use these certain words and phrases, they demonstrate to others that they are part of the LGBTQ+ community and share a common experience.

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