He’s the founder of Telegram. He was arrested in France. He also claims to have fathered at least 100 children…
The 39-year-old Russian-born billionaire often keeps his personal life out of the spotlight. Something he has shared, however, is that, despite never marrying and preferring to live alone, he’s fathered at least 100 children through anonymous sperm donation… Durov noted he plans to “open-source” his DNA so his biological children can find each other more easily. “I also want to help destigmatize the whole notion of sperm donation and incentivize more healthy men to do it, so that families struggling to have kids can enjoy more options,” he wrote. “Defy convention — redefine the norm…!”
“Sperm donation has allowed many people to have families who otherwise wouldn’t be able to,” the article points out. But it also adds that the anonymous practice “has drawn several detractors, including from those who’ve been conceived through it.”
These people have shared with USA TODAY the mental turmoil of learning they have, in some cases, hundreds of half-siblings… One of the main criticisms of the practice is that the anonymity of the donor makes it difficult or impossible for donor-conceived people to learn about their health and treat genetically inherited medical issues. Even when donor-conceived people have their donor’s identity and contact information, there’s still no guarantee they’ll respond or tell the truth. Also, most sperm banks in the United States aren’t legally required to keep records of siblings or cap the number of families that can use a specific donor. As a result, donor-conceived people with many siblings often live in fear of accidentally having children with one of their half-siblings, or even having children with their own father if they were to pursue donor insemination.
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