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Man Sues Sperm Bank After Discovery Of Hidden Camera

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Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
LOL - I wanna jump onboard the $10,000 a year wack-it bandwagon!

Although, the way the laws are being worked in this country, that $10K wouldn't even begin to cover all the paternity and child-support lawsuits you may have to face.

What child support lawsuits? As far as I know, when you go to a sperm bank, the sperm is no longer "yours." In the sense that you sign away any rights to the child to be born with it, and the woman cannot go after you for child support.
 
Originally posted by: sniperruff
they have pictured profiles at the sperm bank so customers can choose. no point for them to pay you guys to go watch their pron and whack off ifnobody will pick you guys' sperm.

So you have to be a pretty boy to sign up?
 
Originally posted by: ruffilb
Originally posted by: tfinch2
$200 a week to masturbate? Where do I sign up?

HOLY MOTHER OF GOD.

That's possibly the best deal EVER.

It's like sex, except you're having sex with your wallet.

Plus you get a vast collection of the pron at your dispoal 😉

Cheers.
Aquaman
 
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
LOL - I wanna jump onboard the $10,000 a year wack-it bandwagon!

Although, the way the laws are being worked in this country, that $10K wouldn't even begin to cover all the paternity and child-support lawsuits you may have to face.

Say what? The women can sue you for child support? That doesn't sound right. Don't they sign some kind of waiver or something?

Yes, you sign a complete waiver, but a recent influx of court cases may overturn any contract you may have, - granting any potential child greater rights than that of your privacy.

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