Meet "the world's most popular sperm donor": California-based man, 27, who has fathered EIGHTEEN children and has sex with clients offers to go global, insisting he is "happy to travel" around the world to impregnate more women
* Kyle Gordy donated sperm for the first time in 2014 and has father 18 kids so far, with even more on the way
* He doesn't want to be tied down in a relationship but wanted to have kids
* He helps single women and couples and has sex with a quarter of his clients
* Kyle attributed his popularity to his looks, his educated parents, and the fact that he doesn't charge for his services
By Carly Stern
The Daily Mail
December 18, 2018
A 27-year-old man living in Los Angeles has already fathered 18 children, but he doesn't play the role of "dad" to any of them - and that's just how the mothers wanted it.
Kyle Gordy's Facebook page features a string of positive pregnancy tests, which he proudly shows off. But Kyle's happiness isn't about raising kids of his own: He's thrilled to be helping women who want children by donating his sperm.
To date, he's fathered 18 kids, and those positive pregnancy tests on his page indicate he's impregnated even more women in the past few months.
Kyle Gordy donated sperm for the first time in 2014 and has fathered 18 kids so far, with even more on the way.

Passing it on: Kyle says he is a favorable choice because he comes from a good family, though his mother questions his life choices
According to the Mirror, which christened Kyle "the world's most popular sperm donor," his sperm donation services have become quite in-demand since he first started advertising them on Facebook four years ago.
"I'm a very, very popular guy. 100 people hit me up every month. I'm in high demand. I can't help everyone but I usually donate to between two and five people every month," he said, noting that his services are free.
Kyle works with both single women and couples who aren't getting pregnant on their own.
And while most of the women he's donated to simply take a sample of his sperm and inject it at home with a syringe, about a quarter of them have sex with Kyle to get pregnant the old-fashioned way.
"When we have sex we try to make it fun," he said.
You try to "make it fun," eh? Hmmm ... wonder if any of the 25% are married? If so, it's no wonder why those couples can't get pregnant - the husband is a eunuch!
Kyle first decided to donate his sperm in his early 20s when he realized that he simply got too bored in relationships.
"Sperm donation gives me an outlet, I have no pressure to find a girlfriend but I still get to have children. For me, sperm donation is a substitute for having a girlfriend," he said. ...
An "outlet," eh? More like a "release" ... or "discharge"?
"If anyone in the UK wants my services I am happy to travel. I'd go anywhere to help women out, apart from North Korea or any war zone," he said.
His clients have ranged from 18 to 42, and he gets "lots of repeat business." Though he doesn't discriminate based on age, he does make sure that the child will be supported financially.
Of course he does! He doesn't want to get stuck with the bill, don'tcha know. BUT, watch out Kyle ... I can easily foresee a time, later on, when a couple breaks up and the single mother is looking for cash ... you just might be getting a call ... a cash call.
Kyle also insisted that there are several good reasons for choosing him over going the sperm bank route.
He says he comes from a good family, with two educated parents - a lawyer father and programmer mother - and will be passing down those genes.
He also argued that sperm banks may have trouble tracking the offspring of repeat donors - so those offspring may not know when they encounter a brother or sister - but there's no such risk with him, since he has a Facebook group for the families he donates to.
Though he's not taking on a traditional parenting role, he does feel a "satisfaction" in having children and hopes to have a giant Father's Day party with all of his biological offspring in 20 years.
He's feeling a "satisfaction in having children" - especially in the 25% where it's done "the old fashioned way," I bet!
His own parents have mixed feelings about his donation habits. He said they are supportive, though his mother often reminds him that they are not really his kids.
"Overall, they've been fine about it though. My brother makes a lot of money and I make a lot of children," he said. ...

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