During a recent episode of “The Kardashians,” Malika Haqq, Khloe Kardashian’s best friend, expressed her desire to become a mother and stated she was considering using a sperm donor since she was no longer with her ex, the Atlanta rapper O.T. Genasis.
Naturally, Khloe Kardashian offered her brother, Rob Kardashian, as a sperm donor to help her friend. Why not?
“Why don’t we just ask Rob to give you some sperm? He’s a good catch,” Khloe told her best friend. She also mentioned that they had “already slept together,” so there wouldn’t be any problem.
Khloe then decided to take the matter to Rob directly via phone call: “I’m with Malika, and real serious question though. Malika wants to have another kid, and she was going to go to a sperm bank,” the mom of two said. “But I just said, why not get it from you?”
Rob simply replied, “I can’t c-m anymore.” Oh.
Khloe seemed persistent on getting her brother to help her BFF with the task, so finally, his brother firmly replied:
“I can’t c-m anymore.” “What don’t you get?”
Maybe this was too much information for Khloe, who ended the phone call and said to her friend that she can’t talk normally to her brother anymore. “My brother is just disgusting,” she confessed.
After the frustrated plan, Khloe and Haqq visited a local sperm bank to continue looking for options to realize Haqq’s dream of being a mom.
About Donor Sperm Insemination
According to UCFS Health, people choose to use donor sperm for a variety of reasons. In some couples, the male partner is sterile and can’t provide a sperm sample for intrauterine insemination (IUI) or in vitro fertilization (IVF). Single women and lesbian couples may take advantage of donor sperm to help them achieve the family they desire. In other instances, couples may seek a sperm donor to avoid passing on a genetic disease or disorder that is carried by the male partner.
Patients who wish to use a sperm donor can either buy sperm from an anonymous donor in a sperm bank, or ask a friend or relative to donate.

