Meet Ari Nagel, real-life 'Vicky Donor,' who has fathered 165 children with 10 more on the way
This Father's Day, there's an extraordinary tale that made the headlines about a rather unconventional dad¡ªsomeone who has fathered a whopping 165 children. How did he manage it, you ask? Think Vicky Donor, but on an even grander scale!
This Father's Day, there's an extraordinary tale that made the headlines about a rather unconventional dad¡ªsomeone who has fathered a whopping 165 children. How did he manage it, you ask? Think Vicky Donor, but on an even grander scale!
Known as the "Sperminator," Ari Nagel has dedicated the past decade to fulfilling women's dreams of motherhood through sperm donation.
This 48-year-old math professor from Brooklyn, USA, has fathered an astounding 165 children worldwide.
His services are so in demand that he has even fathered multiple children with the same woman, including his 165th child born to a mother with whom he already shares three children.
Employed at Kingsborough Community College, Nagel has a far-reaching impact, with ten more women currently pregnant across the US, Canada, Asia, Africa, and Europe.
He is now planning to retire, acknowledging potential risks associated with older paternity. In in an interview with NY Post, he said, "Physically, I can keep going, but there may be increased risks for things like autism with older males. I'll stop when I'm 50."
Nagel's unconventional journey began eight years ago. Today, he continues to donate sperm weekly, utilising both clinics and personal, non-sexual encounters.
Despite the challenge of keeping track of 175 children, Nagel maintains meticulous records, documenting each child's name, birthday, address, and phone number.
His office walls are adorned with photos capturing moments from infancy to school age, illustrating the breadth of his fatherhood.
Yet, amidst his prolific fathering, Nagel remains unlucky in love. He shares, "I have dating apps, but haven't had much success finding a woman who wants to date someone with 165 kids and 10 women pregnant."
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