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Old 07-07-2011, 07:08 AM
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If someone buys it for $500 for a glass I'd sell it
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Old 10-27-2011, 12:18 AM
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Is it legal to sell your sperm?
How much do you get?
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Old 10-28-2011, 04:04 PM
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I wish I had done this. I went to sign up in college but was turned off by the urethra swabbing.
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Old 10-29-2011, 02:53 AM
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Selling sperm is a good idea,but one is advisable not to donate sperm for more than 2 times...But in my opinion I will nit do this and will not even advise it to some other person..
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Lol I laughed at the name of the topic
Is it legal anyway?
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Old 11-19-2011, 07:28 AM
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Is it legal?
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Sure it is. People donate (yes its called donating even though you are compensated because by legal terms you're being compensated for your time, not the actual sperm)sperm, eggs and carry babies for people in need of fertility assistance all the time.

I know that for egg donors and surrogates the laws vary from state to state; I'm not sure whether that is the case for sperm donors as well. The sad part is that the way the selection process works is basically the parent/couple in need sits down with a yearbook of donors and decides who has the best genes -- in other words its like a beauty pageant of donors... who looks the best, is the smartest, etc. It's all about credentials and looks so if you aren't good looking, have a post-secondary degree, graduated with honors and have a great job, you're probably going to sit on a waiting list for a while. You may never get picked. It's certainly not a guaranteed income like going to donate plasma or something.
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Old 11-19-2011, 07:48 PM
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I know that there has been some legislation promoted in some areas that limit donations to 2 because if one persons sperm is used to create 100 children in a city - the chances of incest increase. Not just because of the increase in unknown half-siblings but also due to the psychology of mating. There are a lot unknowns involved in who we 'fall in love with'; the science is still out on pheromones and other unconscious attractors. The down-line ramifications just seem to multiply without bounds. Don't make it a regular job.
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Old 11-20-2011, 08:18 AM
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You'll likely have to provide family health history dating back 2-3 generations.
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Old 12-03-2011, 11:57 AM
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I need to look into this... You can make $55/week donating plasma. All you do is get your finger pricked, then sit in a lounge chair, get hooked up via IV in your arm, and watch a movie for an hour. But if you can make more getting your rocks off... Sounds great! Haha.
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Old 12-07-2011, 10:20 AM
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It's a very strange thing than I found in this thread that donating blood can be a business. According to me, its only a donation not a business. Blood can only be donated, not sold.
I've never heard of being paid for blood donations. However, a lot of places pay for plasma donations.
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I've never heard of being paid for blood donations. However, a lot of places pay for plasma donations.
Back in the 1960s they paid for blood and the damn 'vampires' moved into the low rent, skid row neighborhoods and drained the homeless and indigent. It was pretty awful. They did not keep good record and so some people would give every week instead of every 2 months. These were college kids, yes but mostlygrizzed old guys who did not go far from the beds to use their money. Turns out a bunch of socially active lawyers and social workers changed the system
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