American women 'line up' to ask for sperm from a handsome man
Math teacher Ari Nagel's attractive looks and intelligent mind quickly became the choice for American women eager to get pregnant.
Since Ari Nagel, 40, revealed to the media that he had fathered 22 children with 18 women in early June, more than 100 women from across the United States have contacted him to request sperm. They include single and divorced women, lesbians and straight women. "He's so nice to give away his sperm for free," said Sheila Killian, a 47-year-old lesbian whose wife is seeking sperm from Nagel. "We don't have enough money to go to a sperm bank."
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Portrait of Ari Nagel. Photo: Tamara Beckwith. |
With her attractive appearance and her job as a math teacher, Nagel quickly became the "dream man" of women who were eager to have children. Linda, a nurse from Massachusetts, shared that her boyfriend had left her after 10 years of dating. Now, he was expecting his first child with someone else. Heartbroken, Linda went to Nagel and mentioned her wish to ask for sperm to get pregnant.
Shakayla Simmons, a 24-year-old nurse from Tallahassee, has even made detailed plans. She is marrying her partner Shomari Ling next month, but wants nothing more than a child conceived with Nagel's sperm. "I'll be ready whenever Nagel is ready. I want to conceive before or right after the wedding," said the girl, who grew up with 10 siblings.
Simmons and Ling were planning to adopt, but didn't want to wait too long. Simmons also didn't want to receive sperm from an anonymous donor. "Nagel has a big heart. He makes people's wishes come true. He gives life," the nurse said.
Although he has not met Nagel in person, Simmons is confident in his decision and is not afraid of gossip. "I am completely fine with people knowing the father of my child because he is amazing."
Blandine Rodney, a 43-year-old nurse in Brooklyn, also hopes to have children with the math professor. "He's handsome and smart. I would be so proud to be pregnant with him." She also spoke out against criticism that Nagel is trying to "whiten" the black community because of his relationships with many African-American women.
Unlike the other women who lined up to receive Nagel's sperm, Crystal in Connecticut was quite indifferent. "I never wanted my children to have a bunch of siblings out there," the mother of two explained.
According to VNE
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