Chamarri - Copenhagen Sperm Bank
Copenhagen Sperm Bank

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250.00

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995.00

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895.00

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Meet Chamarri
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Family Slot Donor
Chamarri is a captivating individual whose confidence is as striking as his features. His handsome rectangular face is framed by a full head of black curls and punctuated with expressive brown eyes. He has masculine features that include a strong brow line, a square chin, and a well-defined jawline. His tall frame is accentuated with lean muscles that hint at his strong athletic prowess.Dedicated to the world of soccer, Chamarri has reached the semi-pro level, showcasing not only his athletic prowess but also his unwavering passion for the sport. Beyond the realm of sports, his musical roots run deep. A drummer from a young age, he belongs to a family with a rich musical heritage. Chamarri's confidence is balanced by a warm and easy-going nature, making him an approachable and affable individual. His joy lies in mentoring youth and witnessing their growth, as it provides him with a purpose that transcends his own achievements. Chamarri is glad to be able to make others' dreams of building a family come true!
Brown
Black
188 cm
84 kg
O Rh+
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Ethnicity

African-American, Dutch, Mix

Education/Occupation

Associate's Degree in Business / Hospitality

Live Birth/Pregnancy Confirmed

No

Genetic Carrier Screening Panel Completed by Donor

Invitae 514 Panel

Carrier Screening Results Positive For

No disease causing mutations detected

Karyotype Result

Karyotyping results not available.

Results with No Disease Causing Mutations