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Shaffat, Pakistani Sperm Donor in Sindh, Pakistan

Name
Shaffat
Member Type
Sperm Donor
Country
Pakistan
Region/State
Sindh
Hair Color
Black
Eye Color
Brown
Age
Date Registered
2 years ago
Profile Updated
10 months ago
Last Login
10 months ago
Messages Sent
0
Messages Received
0

Sperm Donor from Sindh, Pakistan.

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I am a Smoker

I Have a Passport
Yes

Willing to Travel
Yes

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Has been a sperm donor before
No

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Why I want to be a sperm donor:

Some common motivations include wanting to help others who are struggling with infertility, feeling a sense of altruism and wanting to make a positive impact on the lives of others, and sometimes, financial compensation may also be a factor. It's important to carefully consider the implications and responsibilities that come with sperm donation before making a decision.

Description of myself:

As a sperm donor, you could describe yourself as someone who helps individuals or couples in need of assistance to start or expand their families. You might emphasize your commitment to providing a valuable service that enables others to achieve their dreams of parenthood. Additionally, you could highlight qualities like empathy, compassion, and a willingness to contribute to the well-being of others through your donation.

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