Meet 'world's most popular sperm donor' who also sleeps with clients

kyle-gordy-sperm-donor-fb Kyle Gordy and the photograph of a positive pregnancy test he posted on Facebook

A Facebook post by Kyle Gordy says, "Flying to San Francisco tonight, for a few days". A comment below it asks, "Going there to make a baby?". Gordy replies with a simple "Ya".

Another post says, "San Fran girl preggers. First try," followed by several emojis. Scroll up or down, you will find many photographs of positive pregnancy tests all posted by Gordy. All of these posts have congratulatory messages too.

All in a day's work for Kyle Gordy—reportedly, the most popular sperm donor in the world.

According to a report by the Mirror.uk, Gordy has '18 children', with a few more on the way—his Facebook page shows several new posts with positive pregnancy tests.

The 27-year-old living in Los Angeles does not want to raise any kids himself, but he says he has the "primal urge to pro-create". After a string of failed relationships, Gordy decided to donate his sperm as he realised he was not the relationship type. "I always wanted kids but I get bored in relationships very quickly," he says.

"I have no pressure to find a girlfriend but I still get to have children. For me, sperm donation is a substitute for having a girlfriend," he says.

Gordy first became popular in 2014 when he advertised his services on Facebook. "I'm a very, very popular guy. 100 people hit me up every month. I'm in high demand," Gordy says. His first attempt resulted in a healthy pregnancy and the demand for his sperm has increased since.

Gordy donates to both single women and couples who have difficulty getting pregnant on their own. "I can't help everyone but I usually donate to between two and five people every month," he says. His clients range between 18 and 42 years, and he, apparently, gets a lot of repeat business.

While most women prefer artificial fertilisation, there are those who have approached him for doing it the natural way. According to him, a quarter of them have shared a bed with him. "When we have sex we try to make it fun," he says.

Gordy makes it a point to make sure that the child will be supported financially. Though he does all this for free, he says some of his clients have paid for his travel expenses and medical check-ups.

Gordy insists that he is a better option than sperm banks. He comes from a good family—a lawyer father and a programmer mother. "I don't do any drugs. I don't smoke. I don't drink. I don't drink caffeine. I eat only sperm-friendly food: wheat, brown rice ... fruit and vegetables," he says. "Right now I'm attending university. Both siblings are engineers. The nuclear engineer is my twin. My grandpa was a scientist."

Gordy hopes to hold a Father's Day party in 20 years.