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Man who has fathered 48 children struggles to find love<!-- wp:html --><div></div> <div> <h2>Serial sperm donor, 31, father of 48 and has 10 more on the way, describes his bitter struggle to find a love interest of his own, admitting that ladies ‘don’t want a man who has children with other women’</h2> <p class="author-section byline-plain">By MailOnline Reporter </p> <p class="byline-section"><span class="article-timestamp article-timestamp-published"> <span class="article-timestamp-label">Published:</span> 20:53, 10 August 2022 </span> | <span class="article-timestamp article-timestamp-updated"> <span class="article-timestamp-label">Updated:</span> 20:53, 10 August 2022 </span> </p> <p> <!-- ad: https://mads.dailymail.co.uk/v8/gb/galleries/none/article/other/leader_wide.html --></p> <p><span class="mol-ads-label-container"><span class="mol-ads-label">Advertisement</span></span></p> <p> <!-- CWV --><!--[if !IE]>>--> <!-- <!--[if IE]>--></p> <p> <!--[if !IE]>>--> <!--<!--[if IE]>--></p> <p> <!--[if !IE]>>--> <!-- <!--[if IE 8]>--></p> <p> <!--[if IE 9]>--></p> <p> <!--[if IE]>--></p> <p> <!--[if !IE]> --> <!--</p> <p> <!-- SiteCatalyst code version: H.20.3. Copyright 1997-2009 Omniture, Inc. More info available at http://www.omniture.com --> </p> <p> <!-- End SiteCatalyst code version: H.20.3. --> <!--[if IE]>--></p> <p> <!--[if !IE]> --> <!--<!--[if IE]>--></p> <p> <!--[if !IE]> --> </p> <p> <!-- <!-- CWV --></p> <div> <div class="mol-img-group xwArtSplitter"> <div class="mol-img"> <div class="image-wrap"> </div> </div> <p class="imageCaption">A man who has fathered 48 children and has 10 to 11 more on the way has detailed his struggle to find love. Kyle Gordy, 31, of Los Angeles, California, likes to “give to others,” which is why he offers his seed to single moms, lesbian couples, and husbands and wives struggling to conceive alone. </p> </div> <div class="mol-img-group xwArtSplitter"> <div class="mol-img"> <div class="image-wrap"> </div> </div> <p class="imageCaption">He promotes his services, which are free, through social media, and instead of going through a bank, he gives his seed directly to the women. Kyle explained that some people are uncomfortable using banks because the donors are anonymous, meaning the new parents don’t know anything about the person who fathered their child, so they turn to him. </p> </div> <div class="mol-img-group xwArtSplitter"> <div class="mol-img"> <div class="image-wrap"> </div> </div> <p class="imageCaption">He has now helped more than four dozen mothers welcome babies in the past eight years, but his generous act has left him struggling to find love. </p> </div> <div class="mol-img-group xwArtSplitter"> <div class="mol-img"> <div class="image-wrap"> </div> </div> <p class="imageCaption">“I haven’t dated in ten years. I’ve told women about what I’m doing before and usually they aren’t interested after that,” he recently admitted to Truly. “They just say, ‘I understand you help women, but I wouldn’t want someone who has children with another woman.’ They don’t think that’s cool.’</p> </div> <div class="mol-img-group xwArtSplitter"> <div class="mol-img"> <div class="image-wrap"> </div> </div> <p class="imageCaption">Kyle said it all started eight years ago when a lesbian couple he knew expressed a desire to start a family but expressed concern about taking over a bank because they wouldn’t know the father’s background. “They felt very uncomfortable because they didn’t know the biological father, where he came from,” he explained. </p> </div> <div class="mol-img-group xwArtSplitter"> <div class="mol-img"> <div class="image-wrap"> </div> </div> <p class="imageCaption">“So we had a conversation and I said to them, ‘Listen, I’m happy to donate to you and be known to the child at any time.'” Two weeks later, one of the women told him she was pregnant with his child. Shortly after helping them conceive, Kyle said more women started reaching out to him online, and it started “from.” “I’ve helped raise a lot of families,” he told the outlet. “I take it very seriously.” </p> </div> <div class="mol-img-group xwArtSplitter"> <div class="mol-img"> <div class="image-wrap"> </div> </div> <p class="imageCaption">Kyle goes for regular genetic testing, semen analysis, and STD testing. He also doesn’t drink alcohol and tries to eat all organic foods to make sure his semen is in tip-top condition. The 31-year-old added that he spends most of his time standing because ‘when you sit, you kill yourself’ [seed].’ Although he has helped many people, Kyle has received a lot of criticism for his choice to donate online; it didn’t bring him down though. He said: ‘I get a lot of hate comments or emails all the time. People say, “You shouldn’t do this, you should get married. You shouldn’t have children out of wedlock.” I just say, “Listen, I respect your decision, but these women need help.”</p> </div> </div> <p> <!-- ad: https://mads.dailymail.co.uk/v8/gb/galleries/none/article/other/inread_player.html --></p> <div class="column-content cleared"> <div class="shareArticles"> <h3 class="social-links-title">Share or comment on this article: </h3> </div> </div> </div><!-- /wp:html -->

Serial sperm donor, 31, father of 48 and has 10 more on the way, describes his bitter struggle to find a love interest of his own, admitting that ladies ‘don’t want a man who has children with other women’

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A man who has fathered 48 children and has 10 to 11 more on the way has detailed his struggle to find love. Kyle Gordy, 31, of Los Angeles, California, likes to “give to others,” which is why he offers his seed to single moms, lesbian couples, and husbands and wives struggling to conceive alone.

He promotes his services, which are free, through social media, and instead of going through a bank, he gives his seed directly to the women. Kyle explained that some people are uncomfortable using banks because the donors are anonymous, meaning the new parents don’t know anything about the person who fathered their child, so they turn to him.

He has now helped more than four dozen mothers welcome babies in the past eight years, but his generous act has left him struggling to find love.

“I haven’t dated in ten years. I’ve told women about what I’m doing before and usually they aren’t interested after that,” he recently admitted to Truly. “They just say, ‘I understand you help women, but I wouldn’t want someone who has children with another woman.’ They don’t think that’s cool.’

Kyle said it all started eight years ago when a lesbian couple he knew expressed a desire to start a family but expressed concern about taking over a bank because they wouldn’t know the father’s background. “They felt very uncomfortable because they didn’t know the biological father, where he came from,” he explained.

“So we had a conversation and I said to them, ‘Listen, I’m happy to donate to you and be known to the child at any time.’” Two weeks later, one of the women told him she was pregnant with his child. Shortly after helping them conceive, Kyle said more women started reaching out to him online, and it started “from.” “I’ve helped raise a lot of families,” he told the outlet. “I take it very seriously.”

Kyle goes for regular genetic testing, semen analysis, and STD testing. He also doesn’t drink alcohol and tries to eat all organic foods to make sure his semen is in tip-top condition. The 31-year-old added that he spends most of his time standing because ‘when you sit, you kill yourself’ [seed].’ Although he has helped many people, Kyle has received a lot of criticism for his choice to donate online; it didn’t bring him down though. He said: ‘I get a lot of hate comments or emails all the time. People say, “You shouldn’t do this, you should get married. You shouldn’t have children out of wedlock.” I just say, “Listen, I respect your decision, but these women need help.”

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