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Chapter 4 by my_comp_uter

What would you like to learn more about?

Breeders

“I’d like to know more about being a Breeder,” you reply curiously.

Adam gives you a slight nod before responding, “Sure. As a Breeder, your role will to be to sire as many children as possible. To help you do this, the Government will provide you with all the potential mates that you need to do so. You do not need to look for potential partners anymore. Moreover, any offspring that results from this job will be counted towards your mandated procreation duty requirements.

To become a Breeder, you just need to sign-up at any Breeding Center. After registering, the Breeding Center will conduct a few tests to test your sperm and overall reproductive health. Once you have been graded for your genes and overall fertility, the Breeding Center will offer you a contract which will normally contain (1) the duration of the contract, (2) the fees that the Breeding Center will pay you, and (3) any dietary or lifestyle conditions that the Breeding Center may require of you during the contract period. Most contracts last anywhere between 3 to 10 years.

You will be asked to come to work for 3 days in a week, usually for 8 hours at a time. You will get paid a base salary and get a success bonus for every successful offspring that you’re able to make. It’s generally an easy and straightforward job.

However, this job does come at some cost – the dietary and lifestyle conditions. These conditions include anything from simpler things like eating a lot of pineapples to more difficult ones such as no masturbation or wearing a chastity device when not working.

What do you do next?

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