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Previously on "Would you donate DNA?"
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With the risk of child support for a child you'll never see, I suppose it's cheaper than getting married
At least you won't lose your house as well
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I wouldn't, simply because the right to remain anonymous has been removed.
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Maybe your aim was the reason for rejection? Did you get it in the pot or did they have to scrape it of the curtains?Originally posted by doodab View PostI aim to please
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I have made several donations this week alone.
In some cases the recipient was another person.
Too obvious?
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I thought this was going to be one of those feed the starving threads.
I did try this while an impoverished student, but my population paste was rejected
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Would you donate DNA?
Gotta watch those thread titles, we're told. But obviously I mean eggs or sperm.
A lot of people would be discouraged in the UK, because the courts don't recognize contracts that purport to absolve donors of support obligations.
But on balance I think I'd take a chance, and hope for the best.Tags: None
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