u/Cuddlist_spermatozoa

I helped a woman concieve an year back.I recognized this was a deeply personal and emotional decision for her. She was protective, and fully invested in building a stable, loving future for her on her own terms. I respected the thought and care behind that, and I made her feel comfortable and heard throughout the process.I started by chatting to understand her expectations to see if we’re aligned—privacy, safety, and clear boundaries were very important to us.

She mentioned that she prefered NI — private, simple, and immediate compared to clinical options. Her request was for discretion, independence, and full control over her journey int pregnancy.

Im guessing her scenario of being in a hurt relationship, fertility issues with partner, not in terms with inlaws etc could have driven this.I was honest about my reasons, told her it was a mix of genuine desire to help her in her journey, a peaceful begininning for her to build that life independently and on her own terms. along with my interest of contributing biologically and was honest too about physical interest influencing me. I did mention her that i promise to approach this with respect, self-awareness, and a focus on mutual consent and transparency.

I made it clear and she acknowledged that my role was strictly as a NI donor—nothing more, No emotional involvement, No ongoing contact before/after conception,No parental role, rights, or responsibilities.Discretion and anonymity mattered to her too.

We planned around the timing days. She traveled down to Chennai on Friday Stayed at a apart hotel, a mutually comfortable place. Boarded her flight back Tuesday. It was quite simple n hassle free.And that's it. I received a thank you note a few weeks. There’s no expectation of ongoing interaction, emotional involvement, or any role from my side—completely hands-off beyond that.

This is about respect, dignity, and supporting women who choose their own path. Happy to support by NI for women willing to choose this path, with anonymity and respect.

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u/Cuddlist_spermatozoa — 16 days ago

I helped a woman concieve an year back.I recognized this was a deeply personal and emotional decision for her. She was protective, and fully invested in building a stable, loving future for her on her own terms. I respected the thought and care behind that, and I made her feel comfortable and heard throughout the process.I started by chatting to understand her expectations to see if we’re aligned—privacy, safety, and clear boundaries were very important to us.

She mentioned that she prefered NI — private, simple, and immediate compared to clinical options. Her request was for discretion, independence, and full control over her journey int pregnancy.

Im guessing her scenario of being in a hurt relationship, fertility issues with partner, not in terms with inlaws etc could have driven this.I was honest about my reasons, told her it was a mix of genuine desire to help her in her journey, a peaceful begininning for her to build that life independently and on her own terms. along with my interest of contributing biologically and was honest too about physical interest influencing me. I did mention her that i promise to approach this with respect, self-awareness, and a focus on mutual consent and transparency.

I made it clear and she acknowledged that my role was strictly as a NI donor—nothing more, No emotional involvement, No ongoing contact before/after conception,No parental role, rights, or responsibilities.Discretion and anonymity mattered to her too.

We planned around the timing days. She traveled down to Chennai on Friday Stayed at a apart hotel, a mutually comfortable place. Boarded her flight back Tuesday. It was quite simple n hassle free.And that's it. I received a thank you note a few weeks. There’s no expectation of ongoing interaction, emotional involvement, or any role from my side—completely hands-off beyond that.

This is about respect, dignity, and supporting women who choose their own path. Happy to support by NI for women willing to choose this path, with anonymity and respect.

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u/Cuddlist_spermatozoa — 16 days ago

I helped a woman concieve an year back.I recognized this was a deeply personal and emotional decision for her. She was protective, and fully invested in building a stable, loving future for her on her own terms. I respected the thought and care behind that, and I made her feel comfortable and heard throughout the process.I started by chatting to understand her expectations to see if we’re aligned—privacy, safety, and clear boundaries were very important to us.

She mentioned that she prefered NI — private, simple, and immediate compared to clinical options. Her request was for discretion, independence, and full control over her journey int pregnancy.

Im guessing her scenario of being in a hurt relationship, fertility issues with partner, not in terms with inlaws etc could have driven this.I was honest about my reasons, told her it was a mix of genuine desire to help her in her journey, a peaceful begininning for her to build that life independently and on her own terms. along with my interest of contributing biologically and was honest too about physical interest influencing me. I did mention her that i promise to approach this with respect, self-awareness, and a focus on mutual consent and transparency.

I made it clear and she acknowledged that my role was strictly as a NI donor—nothing more, No emotional involvement, No ongoing contact before/after conception,No parental role, rights, or responsibilities.Discretion and anonymity mattered to her too.

We planned around the timing days. She traveled down to Chennai on Friday Stayed at a apart hotel, a mutually comfortable place. Boarded her flight back Tuesday. It was quite simple n hassle free.And that's it. I received a thank you note a few weeks. There’s no expectation of ongoing interaction, emotional involvement, or any role from my side—completely hands-off beyond that.

This is about respect, dignity, and supporting women who choose their own path. Happy to support by NI for women willing to choose this path, with anonymity and respect.

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u/Cuddlist_spermatozoa — 17 days ago

I helped a woman concieve an year back. Im guessing her scenario of being in a hurt relationship, fertility issues with partner, not in terms with inlaws etc could have driven this. I recognized this was a deeply personal and emotional decision for her. She was protective, and fully invested in building a stable, loving future for her on her own terms. I respected the thought and care behind that, and I made her feel comfortable and heard throughout the process.I started by chatting to understand her expectations to see if we’re aligned—privacy, safety, and clear boundaries were very important to us.

She mentioned that she prefered NI — private, simple, and immediate compared to clinical options. Her request was for discretion, independence, and full control over her journey int pregnancy.

I was honest about my reasons, told her it was a mix of genuine desire to help her in her journey, a peaceful begininning for her to build that life independently and on her own terms. along with my interest of contributing biologically and was honest too about physical interest influencing me. I did mention her that i promise to approach this with respect, self-awareness, and a focus on mutual consent and transparency.

I made it clear and she acknowledged that my role was strictly as a NI donor—nothing more, No emotional involvement, No ongoing contact before/after conception,No parental role, rights, or responsibilities.Discretion and anonymity mattered to her too.

We planned around the timing days. She traveled down to Chennai on Friday Stayed at a apart hotel, a mutually comfortable place. Boarded her flight back Tuesday. It was quite simple n hassle free.And that's it. I received a thank you note a few weeks. There’s no expectation of ongoing interaction, emotional involvement, or any role from my side—completely hands-off beyond that.

This is about respect, dignity, and supporting women who choose their own path. Happy to support by NI for women willing to choose this path, with anonymity and respect.

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u/Cuddlist_spermatozoa — 17 days ago

I helped a woman concieve an year back.I recognized this was a deeply personal and emotional decision for her. She was protective, and fully invested in building a stable, loving future for her on her own terms. I respected the thought and care behind that, and I made her feel comfortable and heard throughout the process.I started by chatting to understand her expectations to see if we’re aligned—privacy, safety, and clear boundaries were very important to us.

She mentioned that she prefered NI — private, simple, and immediate compared to clinical options. Her request was for discretion, independence, and full control over her journey int pregnancy.

Im guessing her scenario of being in a hurt relationship, fertility issues with partner, not in terms with inlaws etc could have driven this.I was honest about my reasons, told her it was a mix of genuine desire to help her in her journey, a peaceful begininning for her to build that life independently and on her own terms. along with my interest of contributing biologically and was honest too about physical interest influencing me. I did mention her that i promise to approach this with respect, self-awareness, and a focus on mutual consent and transparency.

I made it clear and she acknowledged that my role was strictly as a NI donor—nothing more, No emotional involvement, No ongoing contact before/after conception,No parental role, rights, or responsibilities.Discretion and anonymity mattered to her too.

We planned around the timing days. She traveled down to Chennai on Friday Stayed at a apart hotel, a mutually comfortable place. Boarded her flight back Tuesday. It was quite simple n hassle free.And that's it. I received a thank you note a few weeks. There’s no expectation of ongoing interaction, emotional involvement, or any role from my side—completely hands-off beyond that.

This is about respect, dignity, and supporting women who choose their own path. Happy to support by NI for women willing to choose this path, with anonymity and respect.

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u/Cuddlist_spermatozoa — 17 days ago

I helped a woman concieve an year back. Im guessing her scenario of being in a hurt relationship, fertility issues with partner, not in terms with inlaws etc could have driven this. I recognized this was a deeply personal and emotional decision for her. She was protective, and fully invested in building a stable, loving future for her on her own terms. I respected the thought and care behind that, and I made her feel comfortable and heard throughout the process.I started by chatting to understand her expectations to see if we’re aligned—privacy, safety, and clear boundaries were very important to us.

She mentioned that she prefered NI — private, simple, and immediate compared to clinical options. Her request was for discretion, independence, and full control over her journey int pregnancy.

I was honest about my reasons, told her it was a mix of genuine desire to help her in her journey, a peaceful begininning for her to build that life independently and on her own terms. along with my interest of contributing biologically and was honest too about physical interest influencing me. I did mention her that i promise to approach this with respect, self-awareness, and a focus on mutual consent and transparency.

I made it clear and she acknowledged that my role was strictly as a NI donor—nothing more, No emotional involvement, No ongoing contact before/after conception,No parental role, rights, or responsibilities.Discretion and anonymity mattered to her too.

We planned around the timing days. She traveled down to Chennai on Friday Stayed at a apart hotel, a mutually comfortable place. Boarded her flight back Tuesday. It was quite simple n hassle free.And that's it. I received a thank you note a few weeks. There’s no expectation of ongoing interaction, emotional involvement, or any role from my side—completely hands-off beyond that.

This is about respect, dignity, and supporting women who choose their own path. Happy to support by NI for women willing to choose this path, with anonymity and respect.

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u/Cuddlist_spermatozoa — 17 days ago

I impregnated a woman, she concieved an year back.I recognized this was a deeply personal and emotional decision for her. She was protective, and fully invested in building a stable, loving future for her on her own terms. I respected the thought and care behind that, and I made her feel comfortable and heard throughout the process.I started by chatting to understand her expectations to see if we’re aligned—privacy, safety, and clear boundaries were very important to us.

She mentioned that she prefered NI — private, simple, and immediate compared to clinical options. Her request was for discretion, independence, and full control over her journey int pregnancy.

Im guessing her scenario of being in a hurt relationship, fertility issues with partner, not in terms with inlaws etc could have driven this.I was honest about my reasons, told her it was a mix of genuine desire to help her in her journey, a peaceful begininning for her to build that life independently and on her own terms. along with my interest of contributing biologically and was honest too about physical interest influencing me. I did mention her that i promise to approach this with respect, self-awareness, and a focus on mutual consent and transparency.

I made it clear and she acknowledged that my role was strictly as a NI donor—nothing more, No emotional involvement, No ongoing contact before/after conception,No parental role, rights, or responsibilities.Discretion and anonymity mattered to her too.

We planned around the timing days. She traveled down to Chennai on Friday Stayed at a apart hotel, a mutually comfortable place. Boarded her flight back Tuesday. It was quite simple n hassle free.And that's it. I received a thank you note a few weeks. There’s no expectation of ongoing interaction, emotional involvement, or any role from my side—completely hands-off beyond that.

This is about respect, dignity, and supporting women who choose their own path. Happy to support by NI for women willing to choose this path, with anonymity and respect.

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u/Cuddlist_spermatozoa — 17 days ago

I helped a woman concieve an year back.I recognized this was a deeply personal and emotional decision for her. She was protective, and fully invested in building a stable, loving future for her on her own terms. I respected the thought and care behind that, and I made her feel comfortable and heard throughout the process.I started by chatting to understand her expectations to see if we’re aligned—privacy, safety, and clear boundaries were very important to us.

She mentioned that she prefered NI — private, simple, and immediate compared to clinical options. Her request was for discretion, independence, and full control over her journey int pregnancy.

Im guessing her scenario of being in a hurt relationship, fertility issues with partner, not in terms with inlaws etc could have driven this.I was honest about my reasons, told her it was a mix of genuine desire to help her in her journey, a peaceful begininning for her to build that life independently and on her own terms. along with my interest of contributing biologically and was honest too about physical interest influencing me. I did mention her that i promise to approach this with respect, self-awareness, and a focus on mutual consent and transparency.

I made it clear and she acknowledged that my role was strictly as a NI donor—nothing more, No emotional involvement, No ongoing contact before/after conception,No parental role, rights, or responsibilities.Discretion and anonymity mattered to her too.

We planned around the timing days. She traveled down to Chennai on Friday Stayed at a apart hotel, a mutually comfortable place. Boarded her flight back Tuesday. It was quite simple n hassle free.And that's it. I received a thank you note a few weeks. There’s no expectation of ongoing interaction, emotional involvement, or any role from my side—completely hands-off beyond that.

This is about respect, dignity, and supporting women who choose their own path. Happy to support by NI for women willing to choose this path, with anonymity and respect.

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u/Cuddlist_spermatozoa — 17 days ago

I helped a woman concieve an year back.I recognized this was a deeply personal and emotional decision for her. She was protective, and fully invested in building a stable, loving future for her on her own terms. I respected the thought and care behind that, and I made her feel comfortable and heard throughout the process.I started by chatting to understand her expectations to see if we’re aligned—privacy, safety, and clear boundaries were very important to us.

She mentioned that she prefered NI — private, simple, and immediate compared to clinical options. Her request was for discretion, independence, and full control over her journey int pregnancy.

Im guessing her scenario of being in a hurt relationship, fertility issues with partner, not in terms with inlaws etc could have driven this.I was honest about my reasons, told her it was a mix of genuine desire to help her in her journey, a peaceful begininning for her to build that life independently and on her own terms. along with my interest of contributing biologically and was honest too about physical interest influencing me. I did mention her that i promise to approach this with respect, self-awareness, and a focus on mutual consent and transparency.

I made it clear and she acknowledged that my role was strictly as a NI donor—nothing more, No emotional involvement, No ongoing contact before/after conception,No parental role, rights, or responsibilities.Discretion and anonymity mattered to her too.

We planned around the timing days. She traveled down to Chennai on Friday Stayed at a apart hotel, a mutually comfortable place. Boarded her flight back Tuesday. It was quite simple n hassle free.And that's it. I received a thank you note a few weeks. There’s no expectation of ongoing interaction, emotional involvement, or any role from my side—completely hands-off beyond that.

This is about respect, dignity, and supporting women who choose their own path. Happy to support by NI for women willing to choose this path, with anonymity and respect.

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u/Cuddlist_spermatozoa — 17 days ago

I helped a woman concieve an year back.I recognized this was a deeply personal and emotional decision for her. She was protective, and fully invested in building a stable, loving future for her on her own terms. I respected the thought and care behind that, and I made her feel comfortable and heard throughout the process.I started by chatting to understand her expectations to see if we’re aligned—privacy, safety, and clear boundaries were very important to us.

She mentioned that she prefered NI — private, simple, and immediate compared to clinical options. Her request was for discretion, independence, and full control over her journey int pregnancy.

Im guessing her scenario of being in a hurt relationship, fertility issues with partner, not in terms with inlaws etc could have driven this.I was honest about my reasons, told her it was a mix of genuine desire to help her in her journey, a peaceful begininning for her to build that life independently and on her own terms. along with my interest of contributing biologically and was honest too about physical interest influencing me. I did mention her that i promise to approach this with respect, self-awareness, and a focus on mutual consent and transparency.

I made it clear and she acknowledged that my role was strictly as a NI donor—nothing more, No emotional involvement, No ongoing contact before/after conception,No parental role, rights, or responsibilities.Discretion and anonymity mattered to her too.

We planned around the timing days. She traveled down to Chennai on Friday Stayed at a apart hotel, a mutually comfortable place. Boarded her flight back Tuesday. It was quite simple n hassle free.And that's it. I received a thank you note a few weeks. There’s no expectation of ongoing interaction, emotional involvement, or any role from my side—completely hands-off beyond that.

This is about respect, dignity, and supporting women who choose their own path. Happy to support by NI for women willing to choose this path, with anonymity and respect.

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u/Cuddlist_spermatozoa — 17 days ago

I helped a woman concieve an year back.I recognized this was a deeply personal and emotional decision for her. She was protective, and fully invested in building a stable, loving future for her on her own terms. I respected the thought and care behind that, and I made her feel comfortable and heard throughout the process.I started by chatting to understand her expectations to see if we’re aligned—privacy, safety, and clear boundaries were very important to us.

She mentioned that she prefered NI — private, simple, and immediate compared to clinical options. Her request was for discretion, independence, and full control over her journey int pregnancy.

Im guessing her scenario of being in a hurt relationship, fertility issues with partner, not in terms with inlaws etc could have driven this.I was honest about my reasons, told her it was a mix of genuine desire to help her in her journey, a peaceful begininning for her to build that life independently and on her own terms. along with my interest of contributing biologically and was honest too about physical interest influencing me. I did mention her that i promise to approach this with respect, self-awareness, and a focus on mutual consent and transparency.

I made it clear and she acknowledged that my role was strictly as a NI donor—nothing more, No emotional involvement, No ongoing contact before/after conception,No parental role, rights, or responsibilities.Discretion and anonymity mattered to her too.

We planned around the timing days. She traveled down to Chennai on Friday Stayed at a apart hotel, a mutually comfortable place. Boarded her flight back Tuesday. It was quite simple n hassle free.And that's it. I received a thank you note a few weeks. There’s no expectation of ongoing interaction, emotional involvement, or any role from my side—completely hands-off beyond that.

This is about respect, dignity, and supporting women who choose their own path. Happy to support by NI for women willing to choose this path, with anonymity and respect.

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u/Cuddlist_spermatozoa — 17 days ago

I helped a woman concieve an year back.I recognized this was a deeply personal and emotional decision for her. She was protective, and fully invested in building a stable, loving future for her on her own terms. I respected the thought and care behind that, and I made her feel comfortable and heard throughout the process.I started by chatting to understand her expectations to see if we’re aligned—privacy, safety, and clear boundaries were very important to us.

She mentioned that she prefered NI — private, simple, and immediate compared to clinical options. Her request was for discretion, independence, and full control over her journey int pregnancy.

Im guessing her scenario of being in a hurt relationship, fertility issues with partner, not in terms with inlaws etc could have driven this.I was honest about my reasons, told her it was a mix of genuine desire to help her in her journey, a peaceful begininning for her to build that life independently and on her own terms. along with my interest of contributing biologically and was honest too about physical interest influencing me. I did mention her that i promise to approach this with respect, self-awareness, and a focus on mutual consent and transparency.

I made it clear and she acknowledged that my role was strictly as a NI donor—nothing more, No emotional involvement, No ongoing contact before/after conception,No parental role, rights, or responsibilities.Discretion and anonymity mattered to her too.

We planned around the timing days. She traveled down to Chennai on Friday Stayed at a apart hotel, a mutually comfortable place. Boarded her flight back Tuesday. It was quite simple n hassle free.And that's it. I received a thank you note a few weeks. There’s no expectation of ongoing interaction, emotional involvement, or any role from my side—completely hands-off beyond that.

This is about respect, dignity, and supporting women who choose their own path. Happy to support by NI for women willing to choose this path, with anonymity and respect.

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u/Cuddlist_spermatozoa — 17 days ago

I helped a married woman concieve an year back.I recognized this was a deeply personal and emotional decision for her. She was protective, and fully invested in building a stable, loving future for her on her own terms. I respected the thought and care behind that, and I made her feel comfortable and heard throughout the process.I started by chatting to understand her expectations to see if we’re aligned—privacy, safety, and clear boundaries were very important to us.

She mentioned that she prefered NI — private, simple, and immediate compared to clinical options. Her request was for discretion, independence, and full control over her journey int pregnancy.

Im guessing her scenario of being in a hurt relationship, fertility issues with partner, not in terms with inlaws etc could have driven this.I was honest about my reasons, told her it was a mix of genuine desire to help her in her journey, a peaceful begininning for her to build that life independently and on her own terms. along with my interest of contributing biologically and was honest too about physical interest influencing me. I did mention her that i promise to approach this with respect, self-awareness, and a focus on mutual consent and transparency.

I made it clear and she acknowledged that my role was strictly as a NI donor—nothing more, No emotional involvement, No ongoing contact before/after conception,No parental role, rights, or responsibilities.Discretion and anonymity mattered to her too.

We planned around the timing days. She traveled down to Chennai on Friday Stayed at a apart hotel, a mutually comfortable place. Boarded her flight back Tuesday. It was quite simple n hassle free.And that's it. I received a thank you note a few weeks. There’s no expectation of ongoing interaction, emotional involvement, or any role from my side—completely hands-off beyond that.

This is about respect, dignity, and supporting women who choose their own path. Happy to support by NI for women willing to choose this path, with anonymity and respect.

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u/Cuddlist_spermatozoa — 17 days ago

I helped a woman concieve an year back.I recognized this was a deeply personal and emotional decision for her. She was protective, and fully invested in building a stable, loving future for her on her own terms. I respected the thought and care behind that, and I made her feel comfortable and heard throughout the process.I started by chatting to understand her expectations to see if we’re aligned—privacy, safety, and clear boundaries were very important to us.

She mentioned that she prefered NI — private, simple, and immediate compared to clinical options. Her request was for discretion, independence, and full control over her journey int pregnancy.

Im guessing her scenario of being in a hurt relationship, fertility issues with partner, not in terms with inlaws etc could have driven this.I was honest about my reasons, told her it was a mix of genuine desire to help her in her journey, a peaceful begininning for her to build that life independently and on her own terms. along with my interest of contributing biologically and was honest too about physical interest influencing me. I did mention her that i promise to approach this with respect, self-awareness, and a focus on mutual consent and transparency.

I made it clear and she acknowledged that my role was strictly as a NI donor—nothing more, No emotional involvement, No ongoing contact before/after conception,No parental role, rights, or responsibilities.Discretion and anonymity mattered to her too.

We planned around the timing days. She traveled down to Chennai on Friday Stayed at a apart hotel, a mutually comfortable place. Boarded her flight back Tuesday. It was quite simple n hassle free.And that's it. I received a thank you note a few weeks. There’s no expectation of ongoing interaction, emotional involvement, or any role from my side—completely hands-off beyond that.

This is about respect, dignity, and supporting women who choose their own path. Happy to support by NI for women willing to choose this path, with anonymity and respect.

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u/Cuddlist_spermatozoa — 17 days ago

I helped a woman concieve an year back.I recognized this was a deeply personal and emotional decision for her. She was protective, and fully invested in building a stable, loving future for her on her own terms. I respected the thought and care behind that, and I made her feel comfortable and heard throughout the process.I started by chatting to understand her expectations to see if we’re aligned—privacy, safety, and clear boundaries were very important to us.

She mentioned that she prefered NI — private, simple, and immediate compared to clinical options. Her request was for discretion, independence, and full control over her journey int pregnancy.

Im guessing her scenario of being in a hurt relationship, fertility issues with partner, not in terms with inlaws etc could have driven this.I was honest about my reasons, told her it was a mix of genuine desire to help her in her journey, a peaceful begininning for her to build that life independently and on her own terms. along with my interest of contributing biologically and was honest too about physical interest influencing me. I did mention her that i promise to approach this with respect, self-awareness, and a focus on mutual consent and transparency.

I made it clear and she acknowledged that my role was strictly as a NI donor—nothing more, No emotional involvement, No ongoing contact before/after conception,No parental role, rights, or responsibilities.Discretion and anonymity mattered to her too.

We planned around the timing days. She traveled down to Chennai on Friday Stayed at a apart hotel, a mutually comfortable place. Boarded her flight back Tuesday. It was quite simple n hassle free.And that's it. I received a thank you note a few weeks. There’s no expectation of ongoing interaction, emotional involvement, or any role from my side—completely hands-off beyond that.

This is about respect, dignity, and supporting women who choose their own path. Happy to support by NI for women willing to choose this path, with anonymity and respect.

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u/Cuddlist_spermatozoa — 17 days ago

I helped a woman concieve an year back.I recognized this was a deeply personal and emotional decision for her. She was protective, and fully invested in building a stable, loving future for her on her own terms. I respected the thought and care behind that, and I made her feel comfortable and heard throughout the process.I started by chatting to understand her expectations to see if we’re aligned—privacy, safety, and clear boundaries were very important to us.

She mentioned that she prefered NI — private, simple, and immediate compared to clinical options. Her request was for discretion, independence, and full control over her journey int pregnancy.

Im guessing her scenario of being in a hurt relationship, fertility issues with partner, not in terms with inlaws etc could have driven this.I was honest about my reasons, told her it was a mix of genuine desire to help her in her journey, a peaceful begininning for her to build that life independently and on her own terms. along with my interest of contributing biologically and was honest too about physical interest influencing me. I did mention her that i promise to approach this with respect, self-awareness, and a focus on mutual consent and transparency.

I made it clear and she acknowledged that my role was strictly as a NI donor—nothing more, No emotional involvement, No ongoing contact before/after conception,No parental role, rights, or responsibilities.Discretion and anonymity mattered to her too.

We planned around the timing days. She traveled down to Chennai on Friday Stayed at a apart hotel, a mutually comfortable place. Boarded her flight back Tuesday. It was quite simple n hassle free.And that's it. I received a thank you note a few weeks. There’s no expectation of ongoing interaction, emotional involvement, or any role from my side—completely hands-off beyond that.

This is about respect, dignity, and supporting women who choose their own path. Happy to support by NI for women willing to choose this path, with anonymity and respect.

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u/Cuddlist_spermatozoa — 17 days ago

I helped a woman concieve an year back.I recognized this was a deeply personal and emotional decision for her. She was protective, and fully invested in building a stable, loving future for her on her own terms. I respected the thought and care behind that, and I made her feel comfortable and heard throughout the process.I started by chatting to understand her expectations to see if we’re aligned—privacy, safety, and clear boundaries were very important to us.

She mentioned that she prefered NI — private, simple, and immediate compared to clinical options. Her request was for discretion, independence, and full control over her journey int pregnancy.

Im guessing her scenario of being in a hurt relationship, fertility issues with partner, not in terms with inlaws etc could have driven this.I was honest about my reasons, told her it was a mix of genuine desire to help her in her journey, a peaceful begininning for her to build that life independently and on her own terms. along with my interest of contributing biologically and was honest too about physical interest influencing me. I did mention her that i promise to approach this with respect, self-awareness, and a focus on mutual consent and transparency.

I made it clear and she acknowledged that my role was strictly as a NI donor—nothing more, No emotional involvement, No ongoing contact before/after conception,No parental role, rights, or responsibilities.Discretion and anonymity mattered to her too.

We planned around the timing days. She traveled down to Chennai on Friday Stayed at a apart hotel, a mutually comfortable place. Boarded her flight back Tuesday. It was quite simple n hassle free.And that's it. I received a thank you note a few weeks. There’s no expectation of ongoing interaction, emotional involvement, or any role from my side—completely hands-off beyond that.

This is about respect, dignity, and supporting women who choose their own path. Happy to support by NI for women willing to choose this path, with anonymity and respect.

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u/Cuddlist_spermatozoa — 17 days ago

I helped a woman concieve an year back.I recognized this was a deeply personal and emotional decision for her. She was protective, and fully invested in building a stable, loving future for her on her own terms. I respected the thought and care behind that, and I made her feel comfortable and heard throughout the process.I started by chatting to understand her expectations to see if we’re aligned—privacy, safety, and clear boundaries were very important to us.

She mentioned that she prefered NI — private, simple, and immediate compared to clinical options. Her request was for discretion, independence, and full control over her journey int pregnancy.

Im guessing her scenario of being in a hurt relationship, fertility issues with partner, not in terms with inlaws etc could have driven this.I was honest about my reasons, told her it was a mix of genuine desire to help her in her journey, a peaceful begininning for her to build that life independently and on her own terms. along with my interest of contributing biologically and was honest too about physical interest influencing me. I did mention her that i promise to approach this with respect, self-awareness, and a focus on mutual consent and transparency.

I made it clear and she acknowledged that my role was strictly as a NI donor—nothing more, No emotional involvement, No ongoing contact before/after conception,No parental role, rights, or responsibilities.Discretion and anonymity mattered to her too.

We planned around the timing days. She traveled down to Chennai on Friday Stayed at a apart hotel, a mutually comfortable place. Boarded her flight back Tuesday. It was quite simple n hassle free.And that's it. I received a thank you note a few weeks. There’s no expectation of ongoing interaction, emotional involvement, or any role from my side—completely hands-off beyond that.

This is about respect, dignity, and supporting women who choose their own path. Happy to support by NI for women willing to choose this path, with anonymity and respect.

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u/Cuddlist_spermatozoa — 17 days ago

I helped a woman concieve an year back.I recognized this was a deeply personal and emotional decision for her. She was protective, and fully invested in building a stable, loving future for her on her own terms. I respected the thought and care behind that, and I made her feel comfortable and heard throughout the process.I started by chatting to understand her expectations to see if we’re aligned—privacy, safety, and clear boundaries were very important to us.

She mentioned that she prefered NI — private, simple, and immediate compared to clinical options. Her request was for discretion, independence, and full control over her journey int pregnancy.

Im guessing her scenario of being in a hurt relationship, fertility issues with partner, not in terms with inlaws etc could have driven this.I was honest about my reasons, told her it was a mix of genuine desire to help her in her journey, a peaceful begininning for her to build that life independently and on her own terms. along with my interest of contributing biologically and was honest too about physical interest influencing me. I did mention her that i promise to approach this with respect, self-awareness, and a focus on mutual consent and transparency.

I made it clear and she acknowledged that my role was strictly as a NI donor—nothing more, No emotional involvement, No ongoing contact before/after conception,No parental role, rights, or responsibilities.Discretion and anonymity mattered to her too.

We planned around the timing days. She traveled down to Chennai on Friday Stayed at a apart hotel, a mutually comfortable place. Boarded her flight back Tuesday. It was quite simple n hassle free.And that's it. I received a thank you note a few weeks. There’s no expectation of ongoing interaction, emotional involvement, or any role from my side—completely hands-off beyond that.

This is about respect, dignity, and supporting women who choose their own path. Happy to support by NI for women willing to choose this path, with anonymity and respect.

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u/Cuddlist_spermatozoa — 17 days ago

I helped a woman concieve an year back.I recognized this was a deeply personal and emotional decision for her. She was protective, and fully invested in building a stable, loving future for her on her own terms. I respected the thought and care behind that, and I made her feel comfortable and heard throughout the process.I started by chatting to understand her expectations to see if we’re aligned—privacy, safety, and clear boundaries were very important to us.

She mentioned that she prefered NI — private, simple, and immediate compared to clinical options. Her request was for discretion, independence, and full control over her journey int pregnancy.

Im guessing her scenario of being in a hurt relationship, fertility issues with partner, not in terms with inlaws etc could have driven this.I was honest about my reasons, told her it was a mix of genuine desire to help her in her journey, a peaceful begininning for her to build that life independently and on her own terms. along with my interest of contributing biologically and was honest too about physical interest influencing me. I did mention her that i promise to approach this with respect, self-awareness, and a focus on mutual consent and transparency.

I made it clear and she acknowledged that my role was strictly as a NI donor—nothing more, No emotional involvement, No ongoing contact before/after conception,No parental role, rights, or responsibilities.Discretion and anonymity mattered to her too.

We planned around the timing days. She traveled down to Chennai on Friday Stayed at a apart hotel, a mutually comfortable place. Boarded her flight back Tuesday. It was quite simple n hassle free.And that's it. I received a thank you note a few weeks. There’s no expectation of ongoing interaction, emotional involvement, or any role from my side—completely hands-off beyond that.

This is about respect, dignity, and supporting women who choose their own path. Happy to support by NI for women willing to choose this path, with anonymity and respect.

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u/Cuddlist_spermatozoa — 17 days ago