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GOP rep. unwittingly uses a gay sex term in his very creepy attempt to signal support for IVF

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Meet the Press. But the second-term congressman may want to rephrase his argument. Stay woke with our daily briefing while staying informed on all things LGBTQ+ entertainment, life, and more!Though Donalds seemingly wanted to come across as normal, he sounded really, really creepy. “IVF is something that is so critical to a lot of couples,” he said, before taking his statement in a perverted direction. “It helps them breed great families.

Our country needs that,” he finished.Uhhh…what?!? Did he really say “breeding?”Yes, yes he did!Rep. Byron Donalds on Meet the Press says IVF is important to couples because it helps them "breed great families." pic.twitter.com/WeO20BGvMkObservers on social media were quick to point out the strangeness of Donalds’ word choice.

In an effort to appeal to women, he demeaned them further, suggesting he views them as nothing more than baby breeding vessels.

Also, maybe somebody can educate Donalds about the other widespread use for the term in question. The homophobic rep. is in for quite the sexual awakening.

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