Man can sue for distress over surprise pregnancy


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If he's telling the truth he has every right to be 'emotionally upset' though I would call it being ****ed off. I would never pay child support for a kid that I had no intention of having (assuming there was no accident) but for her to impregnate herself is really kinda of sick.

But he can't claim theft, the ruling said, because the sperm were hers to keep.

With that line of reasoning, she could do with the sperm as she liked. However, it was still wrong of her to impregnate herself and then claim a peternity suit. But yeah the guys a doctor he could afford to pay it, and she's a doctor and she definatley could have afford to pay it.

"There's a 5-year-old child here," Mirabelli said. "Imagine how a child feels when your father says he feels emotionally damaged by your birth."

Imagine how a child feels when your mother says she used your fathers sperm to make you after I kept it in a mug for years.

:rofl:

Probably going to get in trouble for this one...  :ninja:

Guess that's a reminder to make sure they either spit or swallow.

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so true...or watch them spit it out in front of you onto a rag

let alone now we have to worry about girls learning to do this in order to keep their boyfriends/whatnot to get their money/ect.... :unsure:

let alone now we have to worry about girls learning to do this in order to keep their boyfriends/whatnot to get their money/ect.... :unsure:

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bingo. this is along the lines of extortion. she's forcing him to pay money for a kid that he never wanted nor thought he could possibly had.

i feel sory for him that that b*tch did this to him. it's just so f*cked up..........

What that woman did is so wrong (what a selfish b*tch). That kid is going to have issues when he finds out how he came into the world.

As for the father having to pay child support, I think that is a load of bs. He is not in any way to blame for this but he has to pay? That really is unfair. I'm all for absent fathers paying for their offspring, it's only fair when they helped create them, but technically this man didn't help at all.

Btw, for all you people out there going on about women getting pregnant on purpose to keep their bfs/for money, I do not think it is a very common tactic at all, especially when the bf can just walk away. It is also rather arrogant of you to think a someone would want you that much as well.

"She asserts that when plaintiff 'delivered' his sperm, it was a gift -- an absolute and irrevocable transfer of title to property from a donor to a donee," the decision said. "There was no agreement that the original deposit would be returned upon request."

so I can give sperm as a gift to my gf? I wish I knew this before now. I could have saved hundreds of dollars in gifts and she could never return it to the store

Hopefully the guy does the right thing and kills the bitch.

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LMAO :devil:.

But anyways, I'm not surprised by the whole child support thing. Didn't some a lady sue a sperm donor for child support after she was artifically inseminated?

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