165 children, and maybe more, have been born thanks to a Greek-Australian Sperm Donor, according to Greek journalist Costas Potiris.

The charismatic Greek migrated to Australia in the ’80s. He needed some extra money, so he decided to sell his sperm, turning into  a “businessman” of sorts.

Sperm banks have 5-10 transactions on average with their donors. This particular donor was young, providing families with sperm of high quality, overrunning the usual donations of others.

Since then, he provided healthy children to some 165 families. “Although it seems irrational, this is a true story,” stresses Greek journalist Potiris, “but it is illegal to publish the expatriate’s name.”

“Everyone was happy, including the donor, the sperm bank and of course, the childless families,” added Potiris.

Greek Reporter

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