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{Dakota} | 20:57 Thu 17th Apr 2008 | People & Places
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I just had a conversation with my pal about this, his opinion of men who domate sperm is

"Donors make a deposit and their anonymous profile is set up ... lots of them are fantastic on paper .. but the only reason they're donating sperm is because they're sad and lonely with no chance of getting laid .. and they reckon there's something noble about getting paid to have a ****."

Now, I have to confess I have never thought about WHY a man would do this, can anyone shed any light on what his motives for me, or is he really just in it for the cash?

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I take it you are both schoolboys!. Otherwise, just think of the people who give blood for no other reason than that they wish to be decent citizens.
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No, I am not a school boy nor did I say this was MY opinion.

No need to be rude.
I'd give my eggs for cash.

I think most people do it for the same reason they give blood.
that was a bit aggressive. People donate blood because it obviously saves lives. I wouldnt donate my eggs but I would readily donate blood or bone marrow.
Some people Dak eh! *sigh*

My brother inlaw donated his sperm a few years ago he said it was for; 1) to help childless couples out. 2) the money that was offered was good. 3) the nurses are gorgeous....honest his words lol
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I thought it was a bit aggressive too, but it certanly made me wonder if he was in a majority opinion.

I'm not too sure I'd give my eggs away for cash, but I wouldn't - and don't - hesitate to give my blood.
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A jaffa?? LOL

LOL @ Sandras brother!! Men! *eyeroll*
it's not quite the same... giving blood doesn't leave you related to the recipient. I don't think I'd be bothered about giving away (or selling) spare reproductive equipment to someone who needed it; but I could understand if other people had their doubts about it.
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Wouldn't you always be wondering what ever became of that egg, jno?

I think so, invisible, which makes me wonder if the donor is now obligated to decalre himself, then would the CSA be after him??
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7125 895.stm

Hard to say, Dak, in real life. Anyway, I haven't done it... and it's getting a bit late now...

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