A man who has fathered multiple children across the globe has revealed he would be open to a TV show where women would “vie” for his sperm.
Kyle Gordy is known online for his controversial hobby as a sperm donor and is the biological father to 63 children around the world.
In a bid to help struggling families, he offers his services for free and is often inundated with messages from women on Instagram (@kylegordy1234) who want to have his child.
Previously, the 31-year-old revealed how his sex life is “non-existent” due to his goodwill gesture and that the practice, as well as masturbation, has become a “chore.”
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Now, he’s shared his admiration for another prolific father with multiple children, Nick Cannon, who has recently announced a new competition show, which has been confirmed as a prank, where women will compete to have his thirteenth child – which has tickled the donor’s fancy.
“I’d be open to do a similar show, where women would have the opportunity to win my sperm if the situation was right,” Kyle, who runs the website Be Pregnant Now, told NeedToKnow.Online.
“It’d be difficult being able to only pick just one, but being more picking about who I help is a good thing.
“I think it’s so cool that Nick Cannon has such a large family and if I was him, I certainly wouldn’t mind doing the same thing.
“If I’m honest, I wouldn’t be donating my sperm at all if I was in his position – I would be happy to have multiple children and be there for the mothers of my children as best as I can.
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“Just like Elon Musk, you’re able to have as many kids as you want, as long as you can properly care for them.
“People do compare me to Nick Cannon, but in reality, I think he should be compared to me.”
Kyle, who has 63 kids in total with another eight on the way, has also had a new experience within the last few months, claiming he currently has three different pregnancies in three different continents: Europe, Asia and the US.
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In another first, he’s recently donated to a couple where the non-pregnant partner started transitioning through the pregnancy.
Kyle, from California, US, said: “They (the partner) were gender fluid when we met and then said they wished to transition into male.
“I thought it was really interesting and I know not everyone would agree with it, but it’s really great to see.
“I don’t have an issue and in my opinion, people can do whatever they want as long as they’re happy.
“I’m not going to dictate how these couples want to live their lives, as I’m only a small part of it – it’s their life, their choice.
“As long as they bring up my child and protect them, that’s all that matters.”
Previously, he revealed how he prefers travelling over donating and now focuses on this as his main hobby instead.
He added: “I’ll continue doing this for as long as women need me, but I’m not donating to every single person anymore.
“I prefer travelling and that’s now my main hobby.
“I think because I’ve masturbated so many times, it’s started to feel quite robotic and repetitive.
“I don’t have a sex life outside of donating, it’s completely non-existent, as one of the reasons I don’t go out and have sex is because I want to save it up and give the best possible chance of pregnancy.
“Before, I used to date and have sex, but I chose to give this up to help other women and their families.”
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