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By *ombiker OP   Man
over a year ago

the right side of the river

I was out in a Midlands town at the weekend and I was approached by a friendly young lady, she had a few drinks but not completely intoxicated, she admired my beard and stroked it. All quite normal until she blurted out, Breed me! For a moment I was not sure I actually heard that with the background music and noise, but she said it again. I was a bit stunned for a second, but I replied that I was not looking to be a father right now.

So is this a thing these days??

She would have been in her early 20s

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By *eehornyWoman
over a year ago

Mayo

I hope not! I find that term offensive and obnoxious I've had a few guys message me to ask and it's an instant block

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By *llthewaysMan
over a year ago

City centre/Naas

I don't think that is a thing these days.

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By *ursecretmischiefCouple
over a year ago

The West

That young lady been watching waaaay to much porn!!

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By *ombiker OP   Man
over a year ago

the right side of the river


"I don't think that is a thing these days."

Neither do I but I haven't been "out on the town" in a while, and she didnt seem totally intoxicated.

I'm far from a prude (in the wrong place here if I was) but just seemed totally out of the norm.

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By *he_Secret_GardenWoman
over a year ago

Naughty Lane

Wakey wakey!!!Time to wake up!... you've been seeing nightmares

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By *astelloWoman
over a year ago

Far far away

Scenario 1- her father rings in 9 months time for maintenance

Scenario 2 - Google local AI man in area

Scenario 3 - breed and bed get mixed up

Scenario 4 - as above porn terminology has not got millennialed

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By *ombiker OP   Man
over a year ago

the right side of the river

Ha ha.

Unfortunately I have been in work since 5 this morning.

Now I was tempted alright but the old alarm bells were ringing loudly. If she said "fancy coming back to my place" or something I may just have but was either under the influence of some recreational chemicals or possibly some drama waiting to spring out of the background.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I’ve found the term breeding is being used for a good hard f*ck by the younguns’

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By *ombiker OP   Man
over a year ago

the right side of the river


"I’ve found the term breeding is being used for a good hard f*ck by the younguns’"

Quite possible.

She was quite well "dolled up" as us more mature folk would say.

I had the niggling feeling that something was off, possibly a surprise in the undergarments of the extra appendage variety. As you never know these days.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I thought all bikers love to breed young women

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By *ombiker OP   Man
over a year ago

the right side of the river


"I thought all bikers love to breed young women "

Motorcycles are expensive but not as expensive as child maintenance payments.

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
over a year ago

East / North, Cork

That line probably works for her frequently enough in her age group.

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By *ombiker OP   Man
over a year ago

the right side of the river


"That line probably works for her frequently enough in her age group. "

I'm sure it does. In fact I'm sure just saying hello there, works for her just as well.

I hear at the start of 3rd level education that incidents STIs have jumped significantly in the last couple of years, maybe younger people are less cautious about their sexual health these days.

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By *oshSardineMan
over a year ago

Castleknock

There’s a member on here who’s profile I’ve come across who has in their bio that they are looking to be ‘breed’ and I’ve also seen two status updates from two different members with the some thing in it. All three are in their early twenties.

Probably get the friggen naughty step now for talking about other members.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I was out in a Midlands town at the weekend and I was approached by a friendly young lady, she had a few drinks but not completely intoxicated, she admired my beard and stroked it. All quite normal until she blurted out, Breed me! For a moment I was not sure I actually heard that with the background music and noise, but she said it again. I was a bit stunned for a second, but I replied that I was not looking to be a father right now.

So is this a thing these days??

She would have been in her early 20s"

she sounds lovely haha

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
over a year ago

East / North, Cork


"That line probably works for her frequently enough in her age group.

I'm sure it does. In fact I'm sure just saying hello there, works for her just as well.

I hear at the start of 3rd level education that incidents STIs have jumped significantly in the last couple of years, maybe younger people are less cautious about their sexual health these days. "

When I was young those aids TV adverts scared the shite out of me. Now it's a treatable disease with a full life expectancy. The death sentence threat is gone so doesn't cut it so much for the young wons.

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By *arrot_in_a_boxCouple
over a year ago

kinda dublin

Maybe she was a Prodigy fan, and actually said "Breath with me

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Maybe she was a Prodigy fan, and actually said "Breath with me"

Exhale exhale exhale

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I find it's "breed me and you own me "....

No fucking way , imagine the Petri dish you'd be tangling in there. No thank you.

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By *electableicecreamMan
over a year ago

The West

It's certainly an odd thing to say to a stranger in the street and personally kind not come across it as termed redefined by the younger generation.

It is a bonafide kink though.

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By *om TangoMan
over a year ago

aughnacloy monaghan area

The term breed me is the new word for ride me. And it’s mostly used by those in late teens and 20’s. Personally I hate the word.

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By *indenMan
over a year ago

Naas which is South West of Dublin


"I’ve found the term breeding is being used for a good hard f*ck by the younguns’"

This….

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

There's a woman here with that written across one of her photos..

Classy!!

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By *alwayguy2020Man
over a year ago

near trien

Fuck me I would love to have these kinda dreams, young 20ish well dolled up sounds like the perfect dream

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By *ombiker OP   Man
over a year ago

the right side of the river


"Fuck me I would love to have these kinda dreams, young 20ish well dolled up sounds like the perfect dream "

I'm on this merry-go-round of a planet long enough to know if it seems too good to be true, that's because it is. I figure it is a scam or a disease or a drama queen in the making. Or worse it might be true and it would be sleepless nights, poo, no free time, crying (probably me ha ha)

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By *eehornyWoman
over a year ago

Mayo


"I’ve found the term breeding is being used for a good hard f*ck by the younguns’

This…."

Not when they ask and then say... imagine the extra curves and breasts filled with milk. I think they actually mean breeding

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By *itemeagainMan
over a year ago

Wexford


"I was out in a Midlands town at the weekend and I was approached by a friendly young lady, she had a few drinks but not completely intoxicated, she admired my beard and stroked it. All quite normal until she blurted out, Breed me! For a moment I was not sure I actually heard that with the background music and noise, but she said it again. I was a bit stunned for a second, but I replied that I was not looking to be a father right now.

So is this a thing these days??

She would have been in her early 20s"

Yep it is !

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By *itemeagainMan
over a year ago

Wexford


"I’ve found the term breeding is being used for a good hard f*ck by the younguns’"

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By *ombiker OP   Man
over a year ago

the right side of the river


"I was out in a Midlands town at the weekend and I was approached by a friendly young lady, she had a few drinks but not completely intoxicated, she admired my beard and stroked it. All quite normal until she blurted out, Breed me! For a moment I was not sure I actually heard that with the background music and noise, but she said it again. I was a bit stunned for a second, but I replied that I was not looking to be a father right now.

So is this a thing these days??

She would have been in her early 20s

Yep it is ! "

Ah the new generation with their almost poetic expressions lol.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Met two women in their 20s recently and both weren't cautious when it came to sexual health. Both said fine if I didn't want to wear a condom for example.

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