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A little less than month article. Searching the link didn't result in anything.
Now, you're probably thinking "This is lifefuel, dumb thot had her chance".
And you'd be almost right, this bitch had between 20 to 33. 13 years. Hell, 25 to 33, 8 years to find a "proper man".
Anyway, the beta boyfriend at the time she had decided to freeze his sperm for her.
Now here's the suicide fuel. What if he never got her to sign a contract?
Do you really think you own your sperm?
The bitch got what she deserved.
Source: https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/new...rozen-embryos-per-ex-husbands-wishes-11430312A Phoenix woman won't be able to use frozen embryos to have a baby without the consent of her ex-husband, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled on Thursday.
The court's decision reversed a March ruling by the state Court of Appeals that argued Ruby Torres' right to have a child outweighed her ex-husband John Terrell's interest against becoming a father. Five of seven Arizona Supreme Court justices ruled Torres, 39, must donate the embryos instead.
"I'm very disappointed," Stanley Murray, a lawyer for Torres, told Phoenix New Times on Thursday. "She wanted to have a child and this was her only hope, and that hope's been taken away from her."
The controversial case dates back to 2014, when Torres and Terrell were dating. Torres, then 33, found out she had an aggressive cancer and that its treatment could lead to infertility. She decided to use her eggs and a donor's sperm to freeze embryos that could later be implanted through in vitro fertilization.
Now, you're probably thinking "This is lifefuel, dumb thot had her chance".
And you'd be almost right, this bitch had between 20 to 33. 13 years. Hell, 25 to 33, 8 years to find a "proper man".
Anyway, the beta boyfriend at the time she had decided to freeze his sperm for her.
But the beta was a smart chad. He got her to sign a contract.Terrell declined, then agreed, to serve as the sperm donor.
The couple signed a contract at their fertility center saying if they separated or were divorced, both Torres and Terrell would have to agree to implant an embryo and have a child. When they married, and later divorced, the Maricopa County Superior Court ruled the embryos must be donated, since Terrell didn't want to become a father. But the appeals court later ruled against that, saying the contract wasn't clear and that the family court had focused too much on the parties' ability to co-parent.
Now here's the suicide fuel. What if he never got her to sign a contract?
Do you really think you own your sperm?
The bitch got what she deserved.
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