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I've left my profile up in case anybody wants to say hi until the money runs out - but I'm sadly not a good option any more. I was recently diagnosed with prostate cancer, and the treatment certainly makes me a poor sperm donor, and may render me sterile. Ah well. Good luck everybody.
Hi there. Quite simple really I'm fit, healthy, well educated, well off - but unfortunately children did not come to my wife and I - so far as we can tell because of her age (she was 45 when we met). I would like to help other couples to have children if I can, without damaging my otherwise very happy marriage. So, I would love to know if you succeed, and maybe a little news along the way, but am not otherwise looking for any involvement in your child's life.
If it matters to you - I didn't state my profession because the options were too simple. I work as a university professor and part time professional pilot, have written a few books, and until recently (I'll doubtless return to it in due course) have been a hobby martial arts instructor. My PhD is in aerospace engineering. If you can find an easy description from my profession from that - good luck!, I can't.
Family health history, my Dad died at 83, my Mum is still doing well at 77, on my mother's side most people saw their 80s (and I knew my great grandmother who died at 101). On my father's side there's a bit of a history of weak hearts - which is one of the reasons I've been so careful to stay fit and healthy throughout my life but I certainly still pass a professional pilot's medical, including an ECG, every year. I've needed prescription glasses for about five years and still have perfect hearing. I run about 700 miles a year.
It's a personal thing, but I do think that children need two parents, so I'm not willing to help single women - but other than that would just like to know enough about you to believe you'll do your very best to be good parents.
My sensible preference is for home insemnation, but willing to discuss if that doesn't work for you.
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