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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

.....walk into a bar.....

Forget that . So the uk needs more sperm donors, and they intend to do this by selling the act as more 'macho' or by appealing to men's generosity . Both of which seem a little bit 'there's a good boy if you do it the girls will like you, '

I heard the financial non truths ,

So why do you think , do we just not like sharing ?

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By *irtyGirlWoman
over a year ago

Edinburgh

Whichever fuckwit came up with the new law stating said sperm is allowed to appear in the donor's life 18 years later changed things for the worse in my view.

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By *erbyDalesCplCouple
over a year ago

Derbyshire


"Whichever fuckwit came up with the new law stating said sperm is allowed to appear in the donor's life 18 years later changed things for the worse in my view. "

Agreed. I never understood the logic in that move.

Mr ddc

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Whichever fuckwit came up with the new law stating said sperm is allowed to appear in the donor's life 18 years later changed things for the worse in my view. "

Yep, if my future husband had a kid show up 18 years later, I can tell it'd cause problems.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Whichever fuckwit came up with the new law stating said sperm is allowed to appear in the donor's life 18 years later changed things for the worse in my view. "

This is one of the most critical reasons now. However I imagine a lot of men didn't do it because they think they would feel embarrassed to go somewhere, book in at a desk, fill in forms and wank into a receptacle. Other 'can't be arsed reasons' I'm also contributed to the lack of willing donors. There will also be those who disagree with it based on their moral code. But the freedom for the child to contact the donor once they are 18 will have put off many, who may have been willing donors before the policy change.

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By *icky999Man
over a year ago

warrington

the care homes are empty? addoption agency's have closed down? it's a great day

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

What about egg donors? Is it the same law for them when the child reaches 18?

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By *uietlyBohemianCouple
over a year ago

Newcastle-under-Lyme

Have discussed it here, would certainly donate. Yeah, there's a bit of a faff, a few appointments to make a commitment to, a bit of travel. But if it works out, you end up changing someone's life for the better in a way that just volunteering down at the local charity shop or doing a sponsored fun-run doesn't compare to.

Unfortunately, have missed the boat by a few months, as the cutoff is 41.

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By *irtyGirlWoman
over a year ago

Edinburgh


"the care homes are empty? addoption agency's have closed down? it's a great day "

Are you aware of the facts on being able to foster or adopt? Whilst I get your point, it's a flippant remark on a different topic.

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By *irtyGirlWoman
over a year ago

Edinburgh


"What about egg donors? Is it the same law for them when the child reaches 18? "

I honestly don't know. I'm too old to donate eggs.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Loss of anonymity for donors, no right to see your offspring but the child may be visiting you when you least expect it - crazy rules if I've understood it right. Also interesting that 80-90% are rejected / not accepted, which is why there are so little.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Have discussed it here, would certainly donate. Yeah, there's a bit of a faff, a few appointments to make a commitment to, a bit of travel. But if it works out, you end up changing someone's life for the better in a way that just volunteering down at the local charity shop or doing a sponsored fun-run doesn't compare to.

Unfortunately, have missed the boat by a few months, as the cutoff is 41. "

Would you not be wondering what your child looks like,how it's life is going?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


".....walk into a bar.....

Forget that . So the uk needs more sperm donors, and they intend to do this by selling the act as more 'macho' or by appealing to men's generosity . Both of which seem a little bit 'there's a good boy if you do it the girls will like you, '

I heard the financial non truths ,

So why do you think , do we just not like sharing ?"

The process is so difficult, I signed up a few years ago. Family history for three generations is discussed, then sperm count, medical screenings, and psychological screening as sperm donors can be contacted when a child reaches 18 by the offspring. It's a long and arduous process and not just a case of turn up, unload and go.

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By *issHottieBottieWoman
over a year ago

Kent


"Have discussed it here, would certainly donate. Yeah, there's a bit of a faff, a few appointments to make a commitment to, a bit of travel. But if it works out, you end up changing someone's life for the better in a way that just volunteering down at the local charity shop or doing a sponsored fun-run doesn't compare to.

Unfortunately, have missed the boat by a few months, as the cutoff is 41.

Would you not be wondering what your child looks like,how it's life is going? "

Do you get told then if your sperm is used?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yes you are notified

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By *radleyandRavenCouple
over a year ago

Herts

I think for most it's the lack of anonymity, but then again, I personally do feel a child has a right to know their biological parents, so...

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By *uietlyBohemianCouple
over a year ago

Newcastle-under-Lyme


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Would you not be wondering what your child looks like,how it's life is going? "

Yes, and would be happy to leave details for future contact (if they wanted). They do let you know (if you want) how many successful births, which year, and what gender.

Already having children, I wouldn't have the same level of angst as someone else, it wouldn't be a surprise down the line. Guessing that someone without children (and a potential marriage and complexity ahead of them perhaps) might be more concerned.

Ultimately, it's an altruistic gesture - much like giving blood to help someone else (just more of an onerous - and of course onanist - commitment for a while.)

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What about egg donors? Is it the same law for them when the child reaches 18? "

My friend was an egg donor. She was told how many children her eggs produced and that she could be contacted when they reach 18.

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By *icky999Man
over a year ago

warrington


"the care homes are empty? addoption agency's have closed down? it's a great day

Are you aware of the facts on being able to foster or adopt? Whilst I get your point, it's a flippant remark on a different topic. "

fulky aware thanks.

the uk needs more sperm doners? care homes being full is masivly relevant to this

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By *irtyGirlWoman
over a year ago

Edinburgh


"the care homes are empty? addoption agency's have closed down? it's a great day

Are you aware of the facts on being able to foster or adopt? Whilst I get your point, it's a flippant remark on a different topic.

fulky aware thanks.

the uk needs more sperm doners? care homes being full is masivly relevant to this"

I'm not saying it isn't relevant. It's just not that simple.

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By *kin BohnerMan
over a year ago

derby

I'd be happy to donate but I'm too old and had the snip years ago. Also I think I'd be fascinated if the offspring turned up 18 years or so later. I would have given life to that person and though I'd not particularly want to be 'emotionally' involved I'd be happy to know who they were and how their life is panning out.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

If I donate sperm and never hear from the donation again and live safe in the knowledge it just helped another family I would do it,

If after 18yrs I'am liable to contacted by the child then I want to see his first 18yrs not miss out on them

So no I wouldn't donate under the current system

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The anonymity thing is huge, plus the fact that you have to go there twice a week for four weeks and can't cum for two days prior to each donation or something along those lines. That's a lot of effort and even then a lot of sperm get rejected.

I hate the marketing campaign too. As a lot of the people wanting sperm donation will be couples where the man is infertile, how is "be macho, fertilize these eggs" appropriate at all?

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By *reelove1969Couple
over a year ago

bristol


"the care homes are empty? addoption agency's have closed down? it's a great day

Are you aware of the facts on being able to foster or adopt? Whilst I get your point, it's a flippant remark on a different topic. "

are you aware of the facts of being able to foster are ?

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By *angerousEyesMan
over a year ago

weston


"The anonymity thing is huge, plus the fact that you have to go there twice a week for four weeks and can't cum for two days prior to each donation or something along those lines. That's a lot of effort and even then a lot of sperm get rejected.

I hate the marketing campaign too. As a lot of the people wanting sperm donation will be couples where the man is infertile, how is "be macho, fertilize these eggs" appropriate at all?"

and apparently only £35 its not worth the hassle! On a more serious note I agree completely, had a friend in a similar position really not sure such adds would of had helped him in anyway.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


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I hate the marketing campaign too. As a lot of the people wanting sperm donation will be couples where the man is infertile, how is "be macho, fertilize these eggs" appropriate at all?"

Not looked at it like that, totally correct though,

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By *isscheekychopsWoman
over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon

I think Denmark have got it right and they have the largest sperm bank in Europe could be the world also, a lot of British women are choosing to go to Denmark to get pregnant.

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By *revor1940Man
over a year ago

Near Haverfordwest

I guess I am too old now but I would not want to be visited 18 years later! Also seems a complicated way of getting a lady pregnant, just have a nice fuck!

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By *isscheekychopsWoman
over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon


"I guess I am too old now but I would not want to be visited 18 years later! Also seems a complicated way of getting a lady pregnant, just have a nice fuck!"

Lol and have a nice fuck...dear lord

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"I think Denmark have got it right and they have the largest sperm bank in Europe could be the world also, a lot of British women are choosing to go to Denmark to get pregnant. "

The vikings are cumming again.

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By *irtyGirlWoman
over a year ago

Edinburgh


"the care homes are empty? addoption agency's have closed down? it's a great day

Are you aware of the facts on being able to foster or adopt? Whilst I get your point, it's a flippant remark on a different topic.

are you aware of the facts of being able to foster are ? "

Yes indeed I am.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

They'll only accept a minority of wankers though. Several multiple weekly visits, no sex for a few days before the visits - would suit a lot of Fab guys.

But sperm must be extra high motilty and strength.

Maybe this is the real reason behind dredging?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I think Denmark have got it right and they have the largest sperm bank in Europe could be the world also, a lot of British women are choosing to go to Denmark to get pregnant.

The vikings are cumming again. "

They were on the news story , bacon , Lego and sperm are their biggest exports. If you add a long boat; not alots changed

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Sorry to bump this back up , did anyone read this morning ,; lesbian couple suing , after giving birth to a mixed race child ( not what they wanted)

9 phials to chose from and they couldn't get it right ..... Heavens!

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By *radleyandRavenCouple
over a year ago

Herts


"Sorry to bump this back up , did anyone read this morning ,; lesbian couple suing , after giving birth to a mixed race child ( not what they wanted)

9 phials to chose from and they couldn't get it right ..... Heavens! "

I remember reading about this when the lawsuit started (it's just been thrown out).

It's a difficult one as there are women out there who would give their lives to be a Mother who have been through IVF unsuccessfully and who would be happy to have their own child regardless. And surely you wouldn't even need/want an excuse to get away from a racist family or an unwelcoming neighbourhood?

But then again, moving and upheaval does cost money, and who knows what else this clinic's negligence could've mixed up. - So as a lot of companies only learn a lesson through financial loss, I can KIND of see their point...

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By *ouplefunukCouple
over a year ago

North Bristol

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By *ouplefunukCouple
over a year ago

North Bristol


"I think Denmark have got it right and they have the largest sperm bank in Europe could be the world also, a lot of British women are choosing to go to Denmark to get pregnant. "

No, no and no! They don't limit the number of families one donor can assist. The risk of a half sibling meeting and having a relationship with a half sibling is massive. Some donors are fathers to over 200 children!

Yes, egg donors come under the same contact rights

*Her*

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By *isscheekychopsWoman
over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon


"I think Denmark have got it right and they have the largest sperm bank in Europe could be the world also, a lot of British women are choosing to go to Denmark to get pregnant.

No, no and no! They don't limit the number of families one donor can assist. The risk of a half sibling meeting and having a relationship with a half sibling is massive. Some donors are fathers to over 200 children!

Yes, egg donors come under the same contact rights

*Her*"

Well that's your opioion on it but like everywhere that has men's sperm creating multiple pregenices the risk of meeting a half sibling is still there, however women and couples wanting a child will of considered all those factors and still decided to go ahead with it...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

What about if the donor wants to be involved with the child but without the ties of a full time relationship with the mother ?

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By *ouplefunukCouple
over a year ago

North Bristol


"I think Denmark have got it right and they have the largest sperm bank in Europe could be the world also, a lot of British women are choosing to go to Denmark to get pregnant.

No, no and no! They don't limit the number of families one donor can assist. The risk of a half sibling meeting and having a relationship with a half sibling is massive. Some donors are fathers to over 200 children!

Yes, egg donors come under the same contact rights

*Her*

Well that's your opioion on it but like everywhere that has men's sperm creating multiple pregenices the risk of meeting a half sibling is still there, however women and couples wanting a child will of considered all those factors and still decided to go ahead with it..."

It's not my opinion, it's a fact. Like it or not.

*Her*

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Just advertise on here as having a breeding fetish.

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By *irtyGirlWoman
over a year ago

Edinburgh


"I think Denmark have got it right and they have the largest sperm bank in Europe could be the world also, a lot of British women are choosing to go to Denmark to get pregnant.

No, no and no! They don't limit the number of families one donor can assist. The risk of a half sibling meeting and having a relationship with a half sibling is massive. Some donors are fathers to over 200 children!

Yes, egg donors come under the same contact rights

*Her*

Well that's your opioion on it but like everywhere that has men's sperm creating multiple pregenices the risk of meeting a half sibling is still there, however women and couples wanting a child will of considered all those factors and still decided to go ahead with it...

It's not my opinion, it's a fact. Like it or not.

*Her* "

That they don't limit the number of women they donate to is fact. That you wouldn't do it is your opinion. It's not always such a simple choice though, liking it or not.

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