Some sisters share everything but we might have to draw the line at these sisters deciding to share their partner’s semen to have a child.
Recently, a female netizen shared a wild story on Taiwanese social platform Dcard. Apparently, her single, unmarried sister has been hoping to have a child and in an act of desperation, has asked her to share her husband’s semen with her via used condoms. Well, it’s left plenty of people in a tizzy.
The netizen shared that her 35-year-old sister is a strong, independent woman. She apparently spent the first ten years dedicated to her career, unfortunately, this has left her bereft of a romantic partner and has yet to marry. On the other hand, the netizen herself has been married for three years with two kids.
As getting married in the future seemed unlikely for her, the netizen’s sister allegedly came up with the idea of “borrowing semen from (her) husband to have a child“. The netizen shared that they would definitely be willing to get a doctor to assist them, but her sister opined that such measures were expensive and troublesome. Her solution was to simply take the semen directly from a condom and “push the residue into her body“.
Her sister specified that as she needed fresh semen, she asked to be notified in advance before the couple did the do. Her plan was apparently to wait downstairs for the couple to finish before collecting the semen from the condom. Her sister added that she would “figure out the rest by herself”. Otherwise, if her husband was willing, she would pay him to obtain the semen himself.
Surprisingly, the netizen seemed agreeable to the idea. In fact, the only thing she was worried about was potential legal issues. “If the pregnancy is successful, we just need to hide it for the rest of our lives, (is) that okay?” she reportedly asked.
Netizens on the other hand were baffled. Some wondered why she didn’t just use a sperm bank, others were concerned this was a ploy by the sister to get together with the husband. One person even pointed out: “Legal issues aren’t all (you) should be worried about.”
Source: China Press, Dcard, Yahoo!News
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