July 31, 2024
SAURAV PANDEY
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Telegram CEO Pavel Durov recently disclosed that he has fathered over 100 children across 12 countries through sperm donation.
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Durov's journey into fatherhood began when a friend struggling with fertility asked for his sperm donation.
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A clinic deemed Durov's sperm as "high-quality donor material," influencing his decision to donate.
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His sperm donations have resulted in over 100 children being born worldwide.
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Despite ceasing donations, Durov's sperm is still available in at least one IVF clinic.
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Ironically, the man with over 100 biological children has never been married and prefers a solitary lifestyle.
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The revelation has sparked widespread discussion and reactions across social media platforms.
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Durov's story raises questions about sperm donation, donor rights, and the potential impact on the lives of the children involved.
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The revelation has raised concerns about the privacy of the involved parties and the potential for unintended consequences.
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Durov's story challenges traditional notions of fatherhood and family, prompting a broader conversation about reproductive choices.