Single Male Online Daters Would Father Babies for Their Friends

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Mon Aug 17, 2009 9:00am EDT

Recent Poll Finds 80% of Female Online Daters Have Considered getting pregnant
in "no strings attached" relationship; Nearly 50% of Males Would help their
female friends in their quest toward motherhood




MIAMI BEACH, Fla., Aug. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Last month, celebrity look-a-like
sperm donors were all the rage, with single aspiring Mothers in Los Angeles
choosing from sperm donors who resemble their celebrity of choice, which
includes Brad Pitt, George Clooney and Ben Affleck doppelgangers. This month,
it's all about "No Strings Attached Babies," where single aspiring Mothers ask
their single guy friends to father their children, minus financial and other
responsibilities. While Hollywood is full of single Moms who chose to adopt,
including Edie Falco, Sheryl Crow, Madonna and Sharon Stone, single
celebrities such as Camryn Manheim and reportedly, Minnie Driver, have both
had No Strings Attached Babies. At leading online dating websites Date.com
(http://www.date.com), Matchmaker.com (http://www.matchmaker.com), and
Amor.com (http://www.amor.com) we polled our members to find out if they would
consider having a No Strings Attached Baby.

According to the results, majority of single male online daters responded that
they would make like David Crosby and father a child with a gal pal. 30%,
meanwhile, insisted that it must be legally stipulated that they were Fathers
in name only. Meanwhile, 42.9% of single women have admitted that they have
thought a lot about approaching a single guy friend to father their child.

"Majority of today's single women still want to find true love, enter into a
committed relationship and have children with a life partner. Yet, as the
biological clock ticks down for many single women, it's no longer stigmatized
for them to choose other avenues such as adoption, anonymous sperm donation,
and no strings attached babies, to become Mothers," said Shira Zwebner,
Relationship Advisor for Date.com, Matchmaker.com and Amor.com. "According to
a May 2009 report by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
out-of-wedlock births are rising, and amongst women ages 30 to 34 there has
been a 34% increase since 2002. I predict that number will just continue to
rise as more and more women realize they just don't need to find their
soulmate to have a baby. As a result, single guys shouldn't be surprised if
their single girlfriends ask them to meet for a drink and then request a no
strings attached sperm donation."

Last week, we conducted a new survey of thousands of male online daters
nationwide, asking: A single girl friend asks you to father a baby, no strings
attached. Would you do it?

    Following are the complete results:

    Yes: 46.7%
    Yes, but it would have to be legally stipulated: 30.0%
    No: 23.3%

    We also asked thousands of male online daters: Have you ever considered
    fathering a baby with a single girlfriend?

    Following are the complete results:

    Yes, it had crossed my mind: 43.3%
    Yes, I want to be a Dad but I just haven't found the "one." I'd rather be
    a Dad with a friend than keep holding out: 23.3%
    No, I don't want to be a Dad without my life partner. I think it's
    important for children to grow up with married parents: 19.6%
    No, I've never even considered it: 10.0%

    Last week, we conducted a new survey of thousands of female online daters
    nationwide, asking: Have you ever considered being a single Mom?

    Following are the complete results:

    Yes: 80.0%
    Have considered it, but not seriously: 20.0%

    We also asked thousands of female online daters: You're not getting any
    younger and you really want to be a Mom. Would you ever ask a guy friend
    to father your child, no strings attached?

    Following are the complete results:

    Yes, I've thought about this a lot: 42.9%
    I would consider it: 28.6%
    No, I don't want to be a single parent: 14.3%
    No, not unless I'm married: 10.3%


About Avalanche, LLC
Avalanche operates several leading online dating websites, including Date.com,
Matchmaker.com and Amor.com. Date.com launched on Valentine's Day 1997 and has
become one of the world's most popular dating websites. First started as a
Bulletin Board System in 1986, Matchmaker.com is the oldest online dating
site. It was acquired by Avalanche in 2006 and targets those singles seeking
serious relationships. Amor.com, launched in 2007, is a rapidly growing
destination for Hispanic singles. Avalanche hosts more than 10 million members
worldwide, with the sites adding over 100,000 members each month. Additional
information is available at www.date.com.

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Shira Zwebner, +1-212-721-3440, shira@date.com
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