MatureDJ
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I was reading this, and it got me purturbed:
The Trouble With Fathering 114 Kids
A suitor on The Bachelorette says he is a sperm donor with 114 kids—is that too many?
www.theatlantic.com
The official suitor bios of The Bachelorette, whose 15th season premieres Monday night, are studied attempts at masculine posturing: Chasen became a pilot to impress the ladies. Garrett once snuck into a football stadium to make out with his girlfriend. Connor’s grandmother (but not Connor himself!) says he deserves a “sexy lady” to give her grandkids.
So what should viewers make of Matteo, 25, a management consultant from Atlanta, who says he has fathered 114 children as a sperm donor?
my opinion: Even with 99%-ile academic aptitude test scores & being white, I was declined to be a sp3rm donor in college because I was far below the height standards. It is pretty clear that womyn are now simply getting their Chad "husband" by simply being allowing Chad's seed to fertilize them - and the beta male is only good enough for a husband & step-daddy role, even going so far as to shame men for not "manning up" when a single mommy needs a man. I'm disgusted.As once-secret sperm donations have become discussed more openly, DNA tests and online registries have also revealed cases in which single donors have produced 50, 100, even 189 biological children. These stories provoke an obvious question: How many children is too many for a single donor?