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View media item 195203So you're both the biological parent and uncle?
Son that's certified weird.
This is probably exactly how the family from Texas Chainsaw Massacre started.
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Yuck.
Uncle Daddy?
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View media item 195203So you're both the biological parent and uncle?
Son that's certified weird.
This is probably exactly how the family from Texas Chainsaw Massacre started.
...
duncleHoping he Atleast gave the sperm to the wife and not his sisterI was a sperm donor for my sister and her wife. Worked out good!
creeeeeeeepy
But I wonder does this kid call you daddy or uncle, or a mix of the 2 like uncle daddy, or what
I can kind of expound on this a bit. I was a sperm donor to a married lesbian couple who are friends of mine. Writing up that contract is no joke. We made mine as iron-clad as possible. The courts in my state made it very very confusing. I am absolved of any financial responsibilities. The child will never know the father even though I am around them from time to time. They do have my permission to contact me in the event that the child needs a blood transfusion or anything medical like that.
That said, If I was ever in the position this guy is, I'd happily chip in. It may not be your baby in the sense of possession, but it's still a part of you.
Not to get raped by the courts and give up half your income a month. There's a difference between voluntary doing something and a involuntary mandate.I can kind of expound on this a bit. I was a sperm donor to a married lesbian couple who are friends of mine. Writing up that contract is no joke. We made mine as iron-clad as possible. The courts in my state made it very very confusing. I am absolved of any financial responsibilities. The child will never know the father even though I am around them from time to time. They do have my permission to contact me in the event that the child needs a blood transfusion or anything medical like that.
That said, If I was ever in the position this guy is, I'd happily chip in. It may not be your baby in the sense of possession, but it's still a part of you.
If you'd happily chip in, why would you bother signing a contract?
I was a sperm donor for my sister and her wife. Worked out good!
Details....
NOW!!!!
There's way more to the contract that financial liabilities.If you'd happily chip in, why would you bother signing a contract?
They'll always find a way to pin it on a guy and never take responsibility for their actions.