Saturday, September 13, 2014

PROFESSIONAL SPERM DONOR BECOMES RICHEST MAN IN WYOMING

Cheyenne| 36-year old James McIntyre from Wyoming, is certainly an unusual kind of success story. Born with a rare combination of chromosomal disorders, his sperm has a 99.86% chance of generating boys, a specificity which has allowed him to make a fortune on the international semen market. His motto: “It’s a boy, or you get your money back!” The young and ambitious entrepreneur from Cheyenne, has already opened his own sperm bank named McIntyre Fertility Bank. The facility claims to have already dispatched samples of Mr. McIntyre’s sperm in over 110 different countries over the last four years, suggesting that the concept gender selection for children could be more universal than what most people think. The satisfaction rate is exceptional amongst customers, as only two of the tens of thousands of children born from the sperm samples happened to be girls, leading to those customers being entirely refunded.
21 employees work at the McIntyre Fertility Bank in Cheyenne, collecting and processing samples from the founder himself exclusively, and distributing them to customers. Two different factors are at the origins of Mr. McIntyre’s special reproductive feature, notably that was born with XYY sexual chromosomes, a rather common disorder which affects approximately one man in a thousand. This abnormality increases the chance of engendering boys by two to one, but it becomes almost a certainty when found in combination with the extremely rare ”amorphous X-sperms syndrome”, which renders his female sperms ten times less efficient than they should be. This unique mix of disorders has made Mr. McIntyre unique and opened some unexpected possibilities.
The Wyoming man’s unique sperm is in ever increasing demand all across the globe, allowing the rare fluid of reaching the astronomical price of 30 000$ per vial of 5ml. The success of his project allowed James McIntyre to reach the rank of “Richest man in the state” of Wyoming, according to Forbes magazine, with a fortune estimated at 337M$. He incarnates for many people, a model of the American Dream, having made use of what could have been a handicap, to build a fortune.

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