Posted on 05/19/2021 5:32:44 PM PDT by nickcarraway
A DESPERATE weirdo left creepy notes in 200 letterboxes seeking a woman to produce an "heir" because his girlfriend is 74 years old.
The 32-year-old Australian man decided to detail his bizarre parenting plan in the notes after having no luck on dating apps.
The flyer gives potential surrogate mothers two options to conceive the child - "manual transfer of semen or sex as per her preference".
The anonymous man, from Ngunnawal, Canberra, even offers the mother a one-off payment of $5,000.
The creepy note outlines the main details of the agreement, for example that the surrogate mother needs to be aged between 18 and 26 - which, he claims, would be beneficial for the baby.
He told 7News that posting flyers could be an "effective" way to find a woman to conceive his child after having no luck on dating apps and parenting websites.
The man is in a relationship with a 74-year-widow and says he decided to post the notes because of their difference in age - which means his girlfriend cannot have a baby.
But he said he does not want to raise the baby and only wants to spend time with them for five days around Christmas.
The man adds that his lawyer would create a "legally binding" contract so he would not have to pay any child support.
But he promises the child will have a "safe financial future" and inherit his family estate following his death.
He left the letters in the Canberra area in Australia 2 He left the letters in the Canberra area in AustraliaCredit: Getty The letter, addressed to "mother of child to be conceived", reads: "The agreement for conception will be a choice of artificial or natural insemination depending upon the preferences of the mother. North Canberra only.
"The bottom line is that the to be father requires a heir."
A woman who found the note in her letterbox was confused and posted a photo of it on Facebook.
A person said: "This is disgusting, so creepy and just awful."
Another joked: "Who said romance was dead?"
Meanwhile, local police are looking into whether the man committed an offence by offering payment for surrogacy.
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ON THE LASHTorrential rain and 60mph gales to batter UK before another weekend washout A police spokesperson said: "ACT Policing is aware of unaddressed letters requesting surrogacy services for an ‘heir’ left in letterboxes in north Canberra suburbs.
"The contents are distasteful and the offer of a cash payment for surrogacy may be an offence.
"We expect that anyone who receives such a letter would place it in their recycling bin."
Read the full letter here:
Letter to the mother of the child to be conceived.
At the date of conception the mother should of aged between 18-26 and her mother should of (sic) aged between 35-50 years. This is optimal to ensure the survival of child with the mother to be having only recently reached the age of independence. They should live together or apart as legal parents with no other dependents. This is ideal.Prior to this date, my lawyer will prepare a legally binding agreement stating that all rights and responsibilities in full will belong to the maternal lineage as defacto with mother and daughter as legal parents and the child taking my surname. It will also state that no child support will be payable by either party.The father and paternal family will have some privileges to see the child on occasion with the father taking a copy of the birth certificate after birth. But no regular co-parenting agreements will exist. The child will become the beneficiary of the fathers and paternal grandfathers estate and will have a safe financial future.In order to promote the above terms a one of payment of $5000 will be due to the maternal family on the date of birth from the father. In addition to this the father asks for 5 days per year residential custody over the Christmas break.The agreement for conception will be a choice of artificial or natural insemination depending upon the preferences of the mother. North Canberra only.The bottom line is that the father to be requires an heir.
I’m sure numerous women will quickly jump at this rarely offered opportunity. /sarc
Did it work?
Hopefully the child will learn proper grammar.
LOL!!
Yes the child is to be raised by the mother and grammar
He better add a zero
What a deal! He gets an heir that he will not support and rarely visit and the woman gets to give birth to his baby. What woman wouldn’t love this arrangement?
In the world we currently inhabit, I would be very surprised if he didn't get at least a few takers.
I have to say this really tickled my funny bone. Hey, the guy gave that letter a lot of thought!
“The Agreement for conception will be a choice of artificial or natural insemination depending on the preferences of the mother.”
Oh, and by the way...North Canberra only!
Am I a bad person for still grinning widely as I contemplate this...er...proposal method?
Guess he couldn’t catch a kangaroo.
“Hmmm...so THAT’S why some cultures choose goats...?”
>> The child will become the beneficiary of the fathers and paternal grandfathers estate and will have a safe financial future.I
Sounds like there is a provision for the child.
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“Guess he couldn’t catch a kangaroo.”
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LOL - Good one.
No weirder than what Henry VIII did in search of an heir.
Divorced, beheaded, died;
Divorced, beheaded, survived.
He’ll certainly get the attention of some addicts.
>>No weirder than what the Prince in Cinderella did going door to door putting a shoe on every woman’s foot
Does she EVEN LOOK LIKE the woman from that night???
is he horny?
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