"natural insemination donor" game

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Once upon a time, when single women and infertile couples wanted a baby, they would pay a sperm bank to help them. Sometimes it costs thousands of dollars for a successful pregnancy. But now, those services have gone online, and at the click of a mouse, donors make their sperm available by offering to have sex for free. It's a surprising -- and some say unconventional -- method of making a baby called "natural insemination."
Donors connect with women on the Internet who want to become mothers "the natural way," because the recipients believe having sex maximizes their potential for getting pregnant.
Joe, a married man with three teenage children, asked "20/20" to hide his identity because of the double life he said he leads online as a "natural" sperm donor. He said his wife doesn't know about his extracurricular activities ...
When he is not working as an Internet entrepreneur, Joe travels around the country to impregnate women from every walk of life. Sometimes Joe ships his sperm for artificial insemination, but he often donates by having sex.

After seven years, Joe said he has slept with over 100 women for natural insemination.
Kyle Gordy is also a donor. In addition to pursuing his master’s degree in accounting, he offers his sperm for free to women who want a baby.

“I don’t do any drugs. I don’t smoke. I don’t drink. I don’t drink caffeine. I eat only sperm-friendly food: wheat, brown rice ... fruit and vegetables,” Gordy told “20/20.”

The 23-year-old said he has what it takes to be anyone’s father. “Right now I’m attending university. Both siblings are engineers. The nuclear engineer is my twin. My grandpa was a scientist,” said Gordy.
One of Gordy's sperm recipients, 44-year-old Serena, asked “20/20” to conceal her identity. She recently drove two hours to be naturally inseminated by Gordy at his home. Serena said she’s never been married and longs for a child.

“Always, since I was a very young child, and sometimes career and life just gets in the way,” the insurance broker told “20/20.” “Then oops, I’m 38. Oops, I’m 40.”
After turning to the Internet for help, Serena said the words “free sperm” led her to Gordy.

“[I felt] that there’s maybe no other alternative for me. My clock is obviously ticking loud and louder every day,” she said.
She said she found hundreds of men online to choose from, but she chose a man who advertised his “intelligence.” The two met at a local coffee shop.

“I thought he was cute,” the woman said. “But, yet, I had to keep reminding myself, ‘This is a donor, not a date.’”
my opinion: Have fun, boyos, paying your taxes from your wagecucking so her spawn can get that $3500/yr refundable tax credit. :mad:

Here's another article:
my opinion: I wonder how much demand there is for 5'5" sperm? :mad:
 
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yah wait til them women come around knocking for child support. Ohhh i didnt realize how hard and expensive it was to have a kid, he should pay, i shouldnt have to do this alone. It's for the child your honor. Blah blah blah
 

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yah wait til them women come around knocking for child support. Ohhh i didnt realize how hard and expensive it was to have a kid, he should pay, i shouldnt have to do this alone. It's for the child your honor. Blah blah blah

Known Sperm Donor Has No Duty for Payment of Child Support
By Fox Rothschild LLP on June 7, 2008
POSTED IN SUPPORT
The Pennsylvania Supreme court recently decided that under certain circumstances a sperm donor who is known to the mother may not have to provided child support for the child(ren) conceived through artificial insemination.
Although the facts of the case are fairly unique, the holding by the Court was written after looking at the increasingly-common area of assisted conception and the absence of PA laws on the topic.
In the Ferguson v. McKiernan case, sperm donor and mother had a past romantic relationship. However, mother promised sperm donor that he would never be responsible for any children if he donated his sperm through a fertility clinic. For 5 years mother kept this promise, but then sued him for child support for the twins born from this arrangement.
During the 5 years, father moved, married and had his own family. By agreement, his genetic link to the children was not revealed. Indeed , the Court found that Mother acted in numerous ways that were fraudulent, including, but not limited to, putting her estranged husband’s name on the birth certificate, telling the fertility doctor she was married, bringing along another man as her “husband” to circumvent the doctor’s refusal to implant single women, and misrepresenting her ability to conceive to the sperm donor.
The court looked at the spectrum of cases regarding child support obligations where the parties are not married. On one side, they affirmed that children born from a sexual relationship are always entitled to child support, and neither parent can give up the child’s right before or after birth. On the other side, anonymous sperm donors are absolved of child support obligations, because to do otherwise would mean that such arrangements would not occur. Here, the court found that the agreement between mother and sperm donor was enforceable because:
  1. the existence of the agreement was what allowed the conception to occur; and
  2. Mother’s fraudulent conduct, inconsistent testimony, and deliberate falsehoods were enough to show that sperm donor would not have donated his sperm without the agreement.
For practitioners or unmarried people contemplating assisted conception, it is important to have the circumstances of the arrangement carefully reviewed and to have an agreement in place which reflects the parties’ wishes before conception occurs.
 
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