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Man Says Ex-Girlfriend Stole His Sperm to Create Kids
November 27, 2011 at
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A New York man was stunned to find out that his four-year-old twins were not an accidental pregnancy after all -- but that his desperate girlfriend secretly stashed away his sperm and used it for an in-vitro procedure, he charges in a lawsuit.
Joseph Pressil, 36, was not planning on having children with Anetria Burnett, with whom he was in a relationship for six months in 2007, he said.
So she took matters into her own hands, he told the New York Post, in order to remain in his Texas house and make a legal bid for half of his possessions.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/11...z1exPMALDX
Joseph Pressil, 36, was not planning on having children with Anetria Burnett, with whom he was in a relationship for six months in 2007, he said.
So she took matters into her own hands, he told the New York Post, in order to remain in his Texas house and make a legal bid for half of his possessions.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/11...z1exPMALDX
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I'm not calling you out for anything. I know some people have different view points and here and everyone has their own sensitive subjects.
I'm not calling you out for anything. I know some people have different view points and here and everyone has their own sensitive subjects.
Rape is just one of those things I can't talk about. It's been a long time but I still have flash backs on what happen to me and it's still that one wound that wont heal.
Rape is an incorrect and terrible comparison, for this situation.
The outcome would have been the same if the condom had broke. She would be pregnant and the both of them been responsible. The issue here is fraud. She manipulated the conditions of their "transaction" in order to defraud him out of money and a place to stay.
The outcome would have been the same if the condom had broke. She would be pregnant and the both of them been responsible. The issue here is fraud. She manipulated the conditions of their "transaction" in order to defraud him out of money and a place to stay.
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I'm not trying to start anything here or downplay rape in anyway. I know how serious it is.
I don't see why that's so unreasonable. Granted, they shouldn't have to, but that's the world we live in now. Just like women shouldn't have to worry about leaving their drinks unattended in a night club, or they shouldn't have to worry about walking down a dark alley alone at night, but they do, because that's the world we live in.
And no, that in no way means the victim is ever at fault, man or woman, but that doesn't mean there aren't precautions that can be taken.
/Elvira
And that's fine, it's their prerogative. But many of them balk at the consequences. If they don't want to accept the consequences, then they shouldn't engage in the behavior.
I'm not calling you out for anything. I know some people have different view points and here and everyone has their own sensitive subjects.
There really isn't one. As much as we all try to equalize it, when it comes to sex, pregnancy and birth, we just can't. Men and women are different, and that physiology plays a major role in these scenarios.
This pregnancy was premeditated and against his consent. She stole his sperm to impregnate herself, so she could defraud him out of money and property. She committed and attempted to commit several criminal acts.
Unfortunately the victims (him and the kids) will have to live with the consequences of her crime.
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And that's fine, it's their prerogative. But many of them balk at the consequences. If they don't want to accept the consequences, then they shouldn't engage in the behavior.
I agree. I don't think VQ meant it that way. It's just hard to come up with a comparable analogy.
There really isn't one. As much as we all try to equalize it, when it comes to sex, pregnancy and birth, we just can't. Men and women are different, and that physiology plays a major role in these scenarios.
But yeah, I'm not really trying to draw a parallel here with this man's situation and rape. Obviously rape is a violation of the woman's body, which this man did not suffer.
This pregnancy was premeditated and against his consent. She stole his sperm to impregnate herself, so she could defraud him out of money and property. She committed and attempted to commit several criminal acts.
Unfortunately the victims (him and the kids) will have to live with the consequences of her crime.