What about the parents of these children? Has he even considered their feelings in his pursuit to track the children down? The parents may not want him to have any interaction with the kids until they are old enough to make the decision for themselves.
His behaviour is coming across as extremely selfish however, I can only base this on the information provided here.
Man, 32, Who Fathered 96 Kids, Quits His Job to Track Them All Down
Dylan Stone-Miller is a man who could easily appear on the Guinness World Records list. He fathered 96 children, and now he has a lot of work to do. Dylan had to quit his job to dedicate all his time to tracking down his enormous brood, and here’s how it all came to be.
Dylan appears to be an extraordinary person.
Dylan, 32, is a man from Georgia. He’s fathered at least 96 children through his biological material donations, and now he is busy tracking down his children. Dylan has a spreadsheet with the kids’ names on it and a unique donor ID that has allowed them all to reconnect.
So far, the proud “father” says he’s met 25 of his biological kids. All of them were born due to a series of donations he’s made over 6 years, starting in college.
Dylan studied psychology at Georgia State and needed money urgently. One day, he signed up as a contributor to a leading donor bank based in Augusta.
He provided steady donations over 6 years, raising $100 per donation in the process. He said in his interview that, at one point, he allowed the bank to reveal his identity to his kids — but only after they turned 18.
Now his life is full of adventure.
More than a decade later, Dylan became a senior software engineer and had his own son. His strange odyssey started in 2020 after the adoptive parents of one of his children approached him with a message.
It said, “I really hope you don’t feel violated in any way, but it’s Canadian Thanksgiving, and I wanted to tell you how grateful my family is to you.”
Since then, Dylan has started tracking and visiting his biological kids. He’s met 25 of his biological brood so far and doesn’t plan to stop.
Dylan’s mother, Rebecca Stone, says she has no answer about why her son wants to track down his children, but she is happy to see her biological grandchildren. She opened up about the case with Dylan’s first “daughter,” Harper, whom he could track and who was supposed to call him “father.”
"If she said that in front of us, we’d immediately say, “Dylan isn’t your father. He will never be your father. You don’t have a father. You have a donor,” says Rebecca.
Dylan, however, says he disagrees with his mother, explaining, “It was hard to look my biological daughter in the eye and tell her I wasn’t her father.”
And here’s another fascinating story about a woman who’s been pregnant every year since marrying her husband. Read more to find out how she copes with her now enormous brood.
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