Sperm Kings [Help Wanted!]

Michael Scally MD

Doctor of Medicine
10+ Year Member
The Sperm Kings Have a Problem: Too Much Demand
The Sperm Kings Have a Problem: Too Much Demand

The sperm kings of America are exhausted.

These men are flying all over the place. They are shipping their sperm with new vial systems and taking the latest DNA tests because that is what women want now. Sure, they can talk on the phone, but they say it has to be quick because they are driving to Dallas or Kansas City or Portland, Maine, in time for an ovulation window. They would like to remind me they have day jobs.

“People are fed up with sperm banks,” said Kyle Gordy, 29, who lives in Malibu, Calif. He invests in real estate but spends most of his time donating his sperm, free (except for the cost of travel), to women. He also runs a nearly 11,000-member private Facebook group, Sperm Donation USA, which helps women connect with a roster of hundreds of approved donors. His donor sperm has sired 35 children, with five more on the way, he said.

“They realize this isn’t some taboo anymore,” Mr. Gordy said.

If you are one of the roughly 141 million Americans whose body produces sperm, the substance likely seems abundant and cheap. For the rest of us, it is very much neither.

That has always been true, especially if one is discerning. But now, the coronavirus pandemic is creating a shortage, sperm banks and fertility clinics said. Men have stopped going in as much to donate, even as demand has stayed steady at some banks and increased rapidly at others.

“We’ve been breaking records for sales since June worldwide not just in the U.S. — we’ve broken our records for England, Australia and Canada,” said Angelo Allard, the compliance supervisor of Seattle Sperm Bank, one of the country’s biggest sperm banks. He said his company was selling 20 percent more sperm now than a year earlier, even as supplies dwindled.

“Between our three locations, I’ll usually have 180 unique donors donating,” Mr. Allard said. “I’m down to 117. The other month it was 80. I don’t have any indication it’s going to be a positive trend.”
 
Sperm counts have been on a decline for decades now. I would assume this is not an accident because elites want population control.

Soja being one food that messes up hormones and fertility is so ubiquitous now in our foods.
 
Yes.
It is wonderful news that I am not sterile.
That happened after 3 months on hcg.
125iu per day. My intentions were to just grow a pair, because I essentially had no visible balls from all the tren use.

Now let's talk biz or what
Are you for real you want to be a donor? I thought you were kidding.

Anyway great results. Your pair came back fully with HCG in size, sex drive and fertility?

It was a while ago, but HCG had me severely aromatizing, had to stop. I have some form of primary hypogonadism probably, have only about 11-12ml in size. I think I had undecended testes.

But I'm trying not to take the trt route, fertility is low, sex drive and morning wood varies.

I try to do natural means to at least improve my natural testicular function, maybe someday when I lose too much of my testicular function, I'd take trt for maintaining my sexual, mental, physical and cardiovascular health.
 
Are you for real you want to be a donor? I thought you were kidding.
Come on ..
Anyway great results. Your pair came back fully with HCG in size, sex drive and fertility?

It was a while ago, but HCG had me severely aromatizing, had to stop. I have some form of primary hypogonadism probably, have only about 11-12ml in size. I think I had undecended testes.

But I'm trying not to take the trt route, fertility is low, sex drive and morning wood varies.

I try to do natural means to at least improve my natural testicular function, maybe someday when I lose too much of my testicular function, I'd take trt for maintaining my sexual, mental, physical and cardiovascular health.
Make a new thread. It will be great.
Many people would give their opinion!
 
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