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Being A Sperm Donor In Bangkok


mitsubishi

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Sperm Donor, what a great job-description !

I think it will involve a bit more than just 'showing up at the hospital though'....

My ageing friend Greg from London says he has tried to be a 'sperm donor' to over 1,000 Thai working girls

and still counting....and not a little blue pill in sight....amazing.

Knowing Thailand, there will be a TON of 'red-tape' and possibly a little 'tea-money' to spread the wealth

around - but it's a great idea - back in the UK there is an AGE-barrier - they won't take the tadpoles from

older guys no matter how fit and productive they are.

I'll follow this excellent post/question - thanks for rasing the topic.

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Low on cash? :whistling:

Not at all stampy :D

Just wanting to spread my seed around as I don't intend of having any kids at my youthful age :)

Besides which, coming from a country just shaking off a socialist government we don't get paid for sperm donation so it's an alien concept for me.

I understand in the USA it's quite an industry though ;)

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I would go to Jetanin and just walk in and ask them. I'm sure they have programs for this and can explain what is required. It would not surprise me at all to find out there may be wealthy Thai ladies who would love to have a luk krung baby without the hassles of the foreign husband.

Jetanin Institute for Assisted Reproduction

Their office is on Chitlom right next to the McDonalds. They are probably the most famous fertility clinic in Bangkok. Lots of hi so actors go there.

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Generally there are quality requirements that would preclude donations by the typical expat. :whistling:

Seriously, because of what the poor donations will have to go through prior to being used, at least in reputable clinics there are quality-assurance tests and prerequisites, like age (young), sample quality (cell density, motility, deformity rate), and so on.

If you're not in your 20s, a nonsmoker, with an IQ of 130+ and Swedish good looks, you might want to pursue the private donations route. B)

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