Fair. When I hear "bred" in the context of humans, it comes across as vulgar and in the realm of girls with pregnancy kinks, instead of "born and raised a family" being the less sexual way to say the same thing.
I'm aware, I spend a lot of time in the company of the worst types of people trying to pull them out of the dirt. Its why I originally tried to be a therapist in my younger days.
Perhaps its effected my perception of the world more than I thought, but I also find "bred" to still be more animalistic than need be when applied to humans.
Born and "bred" is an odd thing to say, instead of raised. Not enough for any of this obviously, but I'd certainly rib somebody for saying.
It definitely isn't an odd thing to say. Perhaps specifically where you live but not in the English-speaking world as a whole.
Fair. When I hear "bred" in the context of humans, it comes across as vulgar and in the realm of girls with pregnancy kinks, instead of "born and raised a family" being the less sexual way to say the same thing.
That’s because you’re too proximate to degeneracy lol
I'm aware, I spend a lot of time in the company of the worst types of people trying to pull them out of the dirt. Its why I originally tried to be a therapist in my younger days.
Perhaps its effected my perception of the world more than I thought, but I also find "bred" to still be more animalistic than need be when applied to humans.