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In it, user captioned their video, “feelin petite right now maybe a lil vulnerable in this cardigan, perhaps breedable.” Over the next few days, the phrase became a copypasta, with internet users applying it to various images - like this one of Patrick Bateman from American Psycho.īut according to a recent article by Morgan Sung for Mashable, the term “submissive and breedable” actually comes from an even earlier copypasta, one that circulated on TikTok back in March. The tweet bluntly encourages men to “normalize platonically telling your bros they look submissive and breedable” with a bunch of clapping emojis interspersed between each word. Users across Twitter, TikTok and Instagram are using the phrase “submissive and breedable” to compliment and thirst after men (often cis-men) they find attractive, to the degree that men are now co-opting it themselves, boasting about qualities like acquiescence and fertility to highlight their desirability.Īccording to Know Your Meme, the language refers to a viral tweet posted by user on July 23 of this year. Because according to large swaths of the internet, the hottest thing you, a man, can be right now is submissive and perhaps breedable.
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