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Who’s your daddy?

By DAVID ANDREW STOLER  |  August 9, 2006

There are some other deep questions. The obvious example is me: some women are willing to trade four inches in height to make sure that their children have specific genetic traits — in my case, Judaic roots. The implications are manifold, particularly as our knowledge of the human genome becomes more intimate. Soon, we’ll be able to select out all kinds of things, from disease-potential to shoe size. And the repercussions are scary: would my parents really have chosen to have a short, tobacco-loving neurotic for a son? I cringe at the thought. But heck, would I even choose to?

Rest easy, sperm seekers
The day after I visit CCB, I get a call from Kelly Fitzgerald, the Cambridge branch manager.

“So,” I say. “I had some problems in the collection room . . . .”
 
“Well, it looks like you fall within the 90 percent of the population that is normal,” she says. “Therefore, you failed.”

Ouch.

“We look for folks who have five times the normal range,” Fitzgerald says. She suggests I try again, but in the end I won’t. In a sense, I’m actually relieved; though when I talked to people in the industry or to donors like Sean, I couldn’t help but feel excited by the idea of a bunch of wee journalists running around, just the strength of that unexpected impulse creeped me out.

Because you know with something like that — something generated deep within yourself, but that sounds a drop off to your thinking parts — you know that it’s biological. That it wasn’t about the joys of children for me; it was simply about genes. That’s what instinct is, and progress comes from figuring that out, and then using what you figure out to make better choices. Like waiting to have a child until you want to raise one. Or like a potential recipient choosing adoption instead.

On the Red Line heading back into Boston after my stint in the collection room, something else was going on, too. The view of the Charles River from the bridge — it’s one that has affected deeply anyone who has seen it — all trees and sailboats and skyscrapers reflected bright off the water. But it was different for me that day. It was in some way sad. As was I, somewhere deep down.

The day was ending, the sun setting on both the city and, though I didn’t yet know it, my short career as a sperm donor. And the sadness: more than anything, I felt like I was involved in a business that really shouldn’t be a business at all. I was giving away something that should be, at its heart, amongst the dearest things to me on the planet: my fatherhood. And that, I was only beginning to realize, was something I just did not want to give away.

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David Andrew Stoler: dstoler@gmail.com

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Comments
Who’s your daddy?
Great story. I didn't know sperm donation could be so personal.
By Veector on 08/15/2006 at 3:33:42
Who’s your daddy?
It's not like the planet isn't already overpopulated.
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By kwaku on 09/05/2006 at 7:53:42
Who’s your daddy?
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By kwaku on 09/05/2006 at 7:54:31
Who’s your daddy?
Dear Sir/Madam, Please sorry for writing you this text message without prior acquaintances.It is due to the pressing nature of me and my family members needing great assistance from you.Our Father who was until his death a diamond and gold merchant,and a political figure,highly respected in my country of sierra leone.Base on this,i as the eldest son have the mandate to seek for an assistance from a trustworthy person to assist us towards retrieving our wealth and base on the agreement made between both parties on deposition,as requiring the claiming by ONLY HIMSELF,OR HIS FOREIGN PARTNER/BENEFICIARY,help to settle outstanding demurhages and do a change of ownership to your name to facilitate the transfer. Please i would like for you to assist us in receiving our money, a substantial amount for any investment,amounting to 43 million U.S.Dollars which happens to be my last and only known and existing heirloom inherited from my late father.Presently we are wanting to live the shores of Africa,we are determined by any means,because of the great and grave uncertainty here in Africa.We will do everthing necessary to leave Africa for country for investments with our wealth, and you being a citizenship will greatly increase our success towards coming and reduce taxations. If you would assist me and my family,of course we will compensate,with 25% of the total sum and reserve another .20% for any expenses you might incurr during the transaction as assistance.Please send us you fax and phone numbers for further briefings c/o A.S.P OPOVI KWAME Inspector in-charge of sierra leone refugees,U.N/GHANA REFUGEE CAMP EXTENSION BUDUMBURA,GHANA.u can contact me at kwaku_selom@yahoo.com
By kwaku on 09/05/2006 at 7:56:24

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