Ari Nagel, the 'Sperminator,' is a math professor with a unique story of fathering 175 children through sperm donation.
Ari Nagel, also known as the “Sperminator,” welcomes his 165th child into the world with ten more on the way.Ari Nagel, a math professor in Brooklyn, is a man on a mission: to be “America’s Dad,” as he stated in a video published by theCalled the “Sperminator” and even prolific, Nagel has assisted hundreds of women worldwide in having children over the past decade. His latest child is the fourth born to the same mother, highlighting the high demand for his sperm.
With 56 kids in New York, 20 in New Jersey, and 13 in Connecticut, he sees them “often,” according to theHe admitted that some mothers prefer he remains uninvolved, but he remains present and available. Many children express interest in knowing him once they reach a certain age. Nagel gained notoriety for his sperm donations around eight years ago. However, approaching 50, he plans to retire due to potential risks associated with older sperm donors.“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,” he added.suggests that Nagel doesn’t profit financially from his donations, and he is even struggling due to child support payments in some cases.
He has tried dating apps but admits it’s challenging to find a woman interested in a man with 175 children, 141 of whom he has relationships with. “Having lots of kids can bring a lot of happiness and joy into your life, I don’t suggest 175,” he concluded.Originally from LA, Maria Mocerino has been published in Business Insider, The Irish Examiner, The Rogue Mag, Chacruna Institute for Psychedelic Plant Medicines, and now Interesting Engineering.
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