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On a busy night last week at the Target on Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn, Ari Nagel, 40, emerged from the men’s bathroom looking a little flushed and quite pleased with himself.
“It’s better when it’s fresh,” he told them.
“It” is Nagel’s semen, and it’s in demand. The 6-foot-2 CUNY Kingsborough math professor has served as a sperm donor for dozens of locals, siring 22 kids over the past 12 years with 18 women of various backgrounds.
originally posted by: lordcomac
If you're a single woman who wants to be a single mother, but you can't afford a couple hundred dollars at a sperm bank... what makes you think you can afford the hospital bills associated with childbirth- let alone the cost of raising a child?
originally posted by: lordcomac
If you're a single woman who wants to be a single mother, but you can't afford a couple hundred dollars at a sperm bank... what makes you think you can afford the hospital bills associated with childbirth- let alone the cost of raising a child?
originally posted by: lordcomac
If you're a single woman who wants to be a single mother, but you can't afford a couple hundred dollars at a sperm bank... what makes you think you can afford the hospital bills associated with childbirth- let alone the cost of raising a child?
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: lordcomac
If you're a single woman who wants to be a single mother, but you can't afford a couple hundred dollars at a sperm bank... what makes you think you can afford the hospital bills associated with childbirth- let alone the cost of raising a child?
That's what the government is for!
Helping single women raise children that they can't afford since 1965.