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Joe, a sperm donor from Newcastle, UK, has assisted 200 women in conceiving, becoming the father of 180 children at the age of 51. Affectionately known as the ‘angel of the North’ for his contributions to helping women have babies, Joe recently revealed his struggle with loneliness.
Despite his significant impact on the lives of many women, Joe expresses discontent with his single status, attributing it to the nature of his job. His unique approach involves a partial intercourse option for impregnation, characterized by sex without cuddling or kissing. Joe’s unconventional lifestyle has led to challenges in forming lasting relationships, with women finding it difficult to tolerate his activities, often leading to breakups.
In an interview with the Sun media website, Joe discloses that his commitment to helping women conceive poses challenges in forming romantic connections. He states, “A woman wants a man to devote themselves to their child – and I’ve got so many of them.” This unique circumstance arises from Joe’s extensive travels across America, Argentina, Italy, Singapore, the Philippines, and the UK, where he donates his sperm.
Women often turn to sperm donors like Joe through social media platforms due to the high costs associated with IVF or Artificial Insemination. Joe receives requests for help through Facebook, Instagram, or email, engaging in discussions about the potential arrangements. Using the start date of a woman’s period for calculations, Joe arranges meetings to accommodate their preferences for natural or artificial insemination.
While some prefer natural insemination, others in relationships opt for artificial insemination to avoid potential complications. Joe, whose clientele spans the UK, recently facilitated pregnancies by sending his sperm via an overnight courier. With a claimed fatherhood of 180 kids, Joe maintains regular communication with over 60 of them, highlighting the complexity and emotional connections involved in his unique role as a sperm donor.
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