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I would like children but have not found someone to go down that path with. I'm in a place where kids wouldn't be a financial burden and the time I've spent with my friends kids makes me sure that it is something I don't want to miss out on.
I would ultimately like to find someone to be a full time co-parent with but I'd also be happy to help in conception. I'm not really constrained by classic social structure so I'm open to discussion with single as well as LB women/couples. While I would like to take part in raising children I'm open to being a simple donor as well.
I'm a pretty driven person and outside of work I have a lot of things I've ended up filling my free time with. I climb, cave, scuba dive, travel, kayak, drive a race car, weld and compete in long distance rifle matches. While my education is in genetics, I have ended up with a good bit of IT, international trade/relations and materials science under my belt too.
As far as meaningful background as a donor goes, I have an IQ in the mid 140s, no family history of psychiatric disorder, low familial incidence of cancer and auto-immune disease, no family history of diabetes, no family history genetic disorder, no family history of heart disease and all of my grandparents lived into their 90s. If you want details beyond that, just ask.
As far as donation method, I prefer either NI or HI. My background in genetics makes me pretty aware of the problems with freezing eggs or sperm. Doing either has a subset of developmental issues that I don't want to be a part of and there is plenty of literature out there to demonstrate that.
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