Love the headline on this story: “Beware of friends offering sperm”. Go ahead and read the rest of the story if you want. The details don’t really matter – everything you need to know is right there in the headline.
byLove the headline on this story: “Beware of friends offering sperm”. Go ahead and read the rest of the story if you want. The details don’t really matter – everything you need to know is right there in the headline.
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Cynthia says
“Saunders …. refers to the boy as his son, it says.”
Um. Excuse me. I have a biology Ph.D. and I would also quite happily claim that the boy is his son. Saunders might not be raising the child. But biologically, there is no denying that the child is his son.
Anyone claiming that Saunders is not the father would fail a Biology 101 exam.
(Aren’t we a backward society – if Saunders had slept with the mother instead of donating sperm, she could sue him for support and *demand* that he acknowledge that the boy is his son. But she chose artificial insemination so now demands that he not call the boy his son)