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hoosier 12-10-2005 04:45 PM

Cannucks seeking US fratboy sperm
 
http://www.canada.com/montrealgazett...2-cd3fb64029a9

In the 20 years that Hartley has been recruiting donors for Xytex, she's become attached to many, as if they were her own sons.
"They are just so precious," she said in an interview from Atlanta, Ga.
"We've got several favourites who are funny, not embarrassed to talk about being a donor, are friendly and very confident young men. The kind of man you'd want your son to grow up to be.
"But of course, what makes them my favourite is that they have good sperm counts."
She calls one to the phone - a shy-sounding 21-year-old college frat boy who Hartley says "sells out really fast."
He was drawn to the clinic three years ago, he said, after seeing an ad on campus (one sperm bank's slogan is "why not get paid for it?"). He comes in up to three times a week, getting $65 each time, and knows he has at least one child out there.
"I'm leaning more toward not releasing my ID," he said. "I don't want a whole lot of kids coming to me when they're 18, unless they're famous."

RACooper 12-10-2005 05:25 PM

$65 only - dude he's getting ripped off... the clinic advertised in the UofT paper offers $95 a "donation". Always suggested it was a great way for some of the guys to combine a hobby and making cash :p

hoosier 12-10-2005 06:24 PM

If all the pledges "volunteered" to donate, and used the money to pay their initiation fee, would any hazing penalties be dropped?

RACooper 12-10-2005 06:29 PM

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Originally posted by hoosier
If all the pledges "volunteered" to donate, and used the money to pay their initiation fee, would any hazing penalties be dropped?
:D I don't know - but I'd love to hear someone try and sell the idea to their IHQ.

KillarneyRose 12-11-2005 12:27 AM

If a fraternity brother donates sperm, is the resultant baby considered a legacy? :confused:

Rio_Kohitsuji 12-11-2005 10:09 PM

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Originally posted by KillarneyRose
If a fraternity brother donates sperm, is the resultant baby considered a legacy? :confused:

Oooooooooooo............good question!

Now, one the same topic, sorta, if a woman donates her eggs and the child is a daughter be a legacy? Or will she just have to write a rec?

Optimist Prime 12-14-2005 11:35 PM

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Originally posted by Rio_Kohitsuji
Oooooooooooo............good question!

Now, one the same topic, sorta, if a woman donates her eggs and the child is a daughter be a legacy? Or will she just have to write a rec?

That would be the stragest rec letter ever. "I've never met this person but she spawned from spare parts so let her into your sorority, please, she's really quite lovely." and all that non-sense, et c.


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