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dsi1 wrote:
> On Wednesday, January 13, 2016 at 8:59:35 AM UTC-10, cibola de oro wrote:
>> wrote:
>>> On Wednesday, January 13, 2016 at 1:14:20 PM UTC-5, dsi1 wrote:
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>>>> As I said, the term "breeders" is mostly used by *******s. It's their special, secret, word.
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>>> What makes you think that's the case in THIS century, since MANY ******* couples have decided to have children for maybe well over two decades? Plus maybe ******* singles as well? Get out more often and see.
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>>> At any rate, it wouldn't look right for *******s, per se, to keep using that word IF they were ever the main ones to use it, since that would be encouraging people in the same small group to attack each other. Not smart - or likely.
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>>> Not that things didn't used to be different, of course - columnist Dan Savage wrote, in "The Kid," about how his fellow gays reacted when he announced, in the late 1990s, that he and his boyfriend were going to adopt. (In their case, a lawyer talked them out of reproducing with friends or with a surrogate, for many good reasons.)
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>>> Lenona.
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http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Breeder
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>> 1: slang term used by some childfree people for one who has a child
>> and/or has many after that, refuses to discipline the child/ren, thinks
>> the sun rises and sets for their child/ren, look down upon people who do
>> not have children, and are in general very selfish and greedy when it
>> comes to their whims and those of their child/ren, especially if they
>> can use their parenthood status or their children as an excuse to get
>> their way. A female breeder is commonly called a moo, and a male breeder
>> a duh.
>> 2: slang term used by people of homosexual persuasion to refer to
>> heterosexual couples, who have a significantly higher risk of
>> contributing to the population increase than the homosexuals do.
>> "Can you believe the nerve of those breeders? They come in to a nice
>> restaurant and proceed to sit by and watch while their progeny shriek
>> and run all over the place, and then let the children make a huge mess
>> and do not even tip the waitstaff. Disgusting..."

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> The term has been around for decades. That's language for you - the usage of a subculture can easily be adopted by the rest of society. It does take some time. I think breeders is gonna be one of those words. Language is like water - it flows.
>

Exactly!