Donor Julius

Non-ID Release
Reflective
Curious
Ambitious
Global Max: 75
Country Max: Local Legislation
Dr. Birgitte Rindom is comfortable recommending donor Julius to her patients at JunoIVF - Copenhagen

Key Facts Summary

Height
193cm
Skin Tone
Pale (skin is easily reddened by sun but tans slightly)
Ancestry
European
Donor Type
Non-ID Release
Weight
71kg
Hair
Blond
Ethnicity
Danish
Criminal Record
No Criminal Record
Occupation
Tourist guide
Education
Bachelor of Architecture and M.A.
Personality
Reflective
Curious
Ambitious
IQ
100
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I want to be a donor in order to understand life, help others create life and support my own life.
Donor Julius

Physical appearance

The silhouette is of donor Julius so you get a more accurate picture of his physical appearance.
Height
193cm
Weight
71kg
Skin Tone
Pale (skin is easily reddened by sun but tans slightly)
Physique
Regular
Eyes
Green
Glasses/contacts
Yes
Hair
Blond
Dominant Hand
Right
Blood Type
A RhD positive (A+)
Donor Type
Non-ID Release
CMV
IgG Positive
Proven Pregnancies
No
My friends are the people with whom I can share both my joys and challenges and who understand me on a deeper level.
Donor Julius

Background and family

Ancestry
European
Ethnicity
Danish
Religion
Christian
Native language
Danish
Children of his own
No
Family Tree
Grandparents
Grandmother
Danish

Translater

Grandfather
Danish

Lawyer

Grandmother
Danish

Stay-at-home mother

Grandfather
Danish

Scrap Dealer

Parents
Mother
Danish

Teacher

Father
Danish

White-collar worker

Siblings
Sister

Not reported

Julius

Voice recording

Our impressions

Donor Julius is a friendly young man who is always kind and approachable. He is a very curious person who reflects and philosophizes about many topics. He shows genuine interest in the process of becoming a donor and sees it as a valuable opportunity to learn more about life while helping others. Julius is an open person who speaks honestly about his thoughts and feelings.
In terms of appearance, Julius is a tall man with blond hair and green eyes. He values staying active, for example by playing tennis, but also enjoys exploring the world through travel or creative expression. All in all, Julius is a charming man with a philosophical mind.
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I love traveling because it allows me to experience new cultures, meet people from different backgrounds and expand my understanding of the world.
Donor Julius

Nice to know

Favourite Color
Yellow
Favourite Animal
Turtle
Favourite Food
Noodles
Favourite Sport
Tennis
Zodiac Sign
Scorpio
What's your diet like?
I eat a varied diet and like to try different foods. I eat to live and don’t live to eat.
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Why do you want to become a sperm donor?
I want to be a donor in order to understand life, help others create life and support my own life. I find the process exciting.
What do friendships mean to you?
Friendships mean so much to me. They represent an important foundation in my life where I find support, joy and inspiration. My friends are the people with whom I can share both my joys and challenges and who understand me on a deeper level. Through our conversations and time together, I experience a sense of belonging that is inevitable and valuable.
Friendships also allow me to learn and grow as a person. My friends challenge me to think differently, open my eyes to new perspectives, and inspire me to pursue my dreams. They remind me how important it is to be true to yourself and live life to the fullest.
What are your personal strengths?
My personal strengths lie in my ability to learn and adapt quickly. I am good at navigating in new and unfamiliar situations, which is especially evident when I travel or encounter new cultures. My curiosity drives me to constantly seek knowledge and develop both personally and professionally. I am also creative, which enables me to think outside the box and find solutions where others see challenges. As someone with strong language skills, I can easily communicate and build relationships across languages and cultures. I also have a natural ability to immerse myself in complex topics and find meaningful connections, making me analytical and reflective. My faith also gives me a strong sense of inner peace and a firm set of values that guides me in life’s decisions.
Do you have any specific characteristics?
What characterizes me and makes me special is my combination of curiosity, creativity and openness to the world. I love exploring new ideas, cultures and places, and this constant search for knowledge and experiences has given me a broad perspective on life. Speaking several languages also allows me to make deep connections with people from different backgrounds, which I really appreciate.
My Christian faith is an important part of who I am and it gives me a solid ethical and value-based foundation in life. It helps me find meaning and direction and inspires me to be empathetic and kind to others.
I believe that my curiosity makes me a lifelong learner, while my creativity gives me the ability to think differently and find new solutions. It’s that balance between logic and imagination, and between learning and creating that truly defines me. At the same time, I am strongly rooted in my ability to be present and supportive to those I care about – something I believe creates strong relationships and a meaningful life.
What instruments do you play?
I play the trumpet.

Hobbies and interests

What sports do you like to participate in?
I like tennis because you have to be very concentrated all the time while playing. It requires physique, technique and creativity.
What are your hobbies?
I have many interests and hobbies that reflect my curiosity and desire to explore the world. I love traveling because it allows me to experience new cultures, meet people from different backgrounds and expand my understanding of the world. Learning languages is also a great passion of mine as it opens doors to new perspectives and relationships. Besides languages and traveling, I am also interested in history and culture because it gives me insight into how societies have emerged and developed over time.
I am also creative and like to express myself through different forms of art or writing. I enjoy solving complex problems, which makes me interested in both science and technology. At the same time, my faith means a lot to me, so I spend time immersing myself in theological topics and reflecting on life’s bigger questions. I have chosen these interests because they help me grow, both personally and intellectually, and because they make the world bigger and more interesting to me.

Questions

How would you describe your mother?
My mother is an incredibly strong and caring person who has always been a source of support and inspiration to me. She has a warm and welcoming personality that makes people feel safe in her presence. Her ability to listen and give wise advice has helped me through many challenges.
My mother has a deep love for family and always prioritizes creating a home filled with joy and understanding. Her commitment to our lives and her ability to show unconditional love has been fundamental to my upbringing. She is also a curious soul who loves to learn new things and explore the world, which has inspired me to do the same.
My mother has an amazing sense of humor and she always manages to bring a smile to my face, even in difficult times. Her strength and perseverance in life’s challenges has taught me the importance of being resilient and always finding light in the darkness. She is a role model for me and I am grateful for everything she has given me.
How would you describe your father?
My father is a strong and dedicated person who has had a huge impact on my life. He is both a hard-working husband and a loving father who has always prioritized our family. His diligence and sense of responsibility has shown me the value of striving for my goals and never giving up.
He has a calm and thoughtful nature, which means he always takes the time to listen and consider things before making decisions. His wisdom and life experience has given me a lot of good advice that I have benefited from in my own life.
What does family mean to you?
My family means everything to me. They are my foundation and my greatest source of support, love and inspiration. Through all of life’s ups and downs, my family has been there for me, and their unconditional love has given me a sense of security and belonging. My parents have taught me important life values such as respect, empathy and resilience. They have always encouraged me to follow my dreams and have been my biggest fans no matter what I have pursued.
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How would friends and family describe you?
My family and friends would probably describe me as a caring and reliable person. They would say that I am always there for them when they need support or just someone to talk to. I think they would mention my curiosity and openness to new experiences, as well as my ability to listen and understand their perspectives.
They would also describe me as creative and adventurous. I like to explore new ideas and find innovative solutions and I enjoy sharing my experiences and thoughts with them. My enthusiasm for life and positive attitude towards challenges would probably also come out.
Where is your dream travel destination?
I am drawn to places where culture, history and nature meet in a fascinating way. I want to travel to Japan because it combines a rich cultural heritage with modern technology and a deep connection to nature. Its history and philosophy, such as Buddhism and Shintoism, are also areas I want to explore further.
Another destination that appeals to me is South America, especially countries like Peru and Argentina, where I can experience both ancient civilizations like the Incas and magnificent nature like the Andes and Patagonia. It will be a journey into both culture and landscapes which I find deeply inspiring.
What's your favourite childhood memory?
One of my best childhood memories is from when my family and I went camping in northern Jutland. We spent a week in nature, away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, and it was a unique experience.
I remember how we set up the tent together and there was a sense of adventure in the air. In the evenings, we sat around the fire and made campfire bread while telling stories and laughing. The stars were shining brightly in the sky and I was captivated by the beauty of nature. It was as if time stood still and we were in our own little bubble.
We spent our days hiking, swimming in the lake and exploring the surrounding areas. There was a special freedom in being out in nature, and I loved making up games and adventures with my siblings. We built huts out of branches, caught crabs and explored everything we could find.
What's your biggest dream or goal in life?
My biggest dream and goal in life is to live a meaningful and rich life where I can both develop myself and make a positive difference for others. I want to continue exploring the world, both through traveling and learning new things, and I want to use my knowledge and experiences to build bridges between cultures and people.
One of my goals in life is also to find a balance between personal success and living according to my values and beliefs. I strive to live a life filled with empathy, understanding and love, both in my relationships with other people and in my relationship with the world at large. I want to create something that has lasting impact, whether it be through work, relationships or creative projects, while maintaining a constant curiosity and openness to new experiences.
What are you most proud of?
I'm not proud of anything because I see pride as an emotion that can easily lead to arrogance or a sense of complacency. To me, life is about learning and growing and if you're too proud of what you've achieved, you risk becoming self-absorbed and stop striving for improvement. Instead of focusing on pride, I prefer to be humble and recognize that there is always room to learn more and improve.
Pride can also create a distance between people. When we become too focused on our own achievements, we can lose connection with others and forget how important it is to pay attention to their feelings and needs. This can make it harder to build genuine relationships and create meaningful bonds.
I think it's better to focus on being grateful rather than proud. Gratitude reminds me that many of the good things in my life come from the support or fortunate circumstances of others, and it helps me stay humble and open to new experiences. By avoiding pride, I also avoid the risk of getting caught up in a sense of superiority or complacency, which can block personal growth and understanding.
What was your childhood dream job?
As a child, I dreamt about many things, depending on where my imagination took me. I was fascinated by discovering new things and traveling, so I often dreamed of becoming an explorer and traveling around the world to experience unknown places. I also had a fascination with language and culture, so the idea of becoming an interpreter or diplomat also crossed my mind – I loved the idea of building bridges between people from different countries.
At the same time, I’ve always had a curiosity about how things work, so scientist or engineer was also on my list of dream jobs where I could explore and create new solutions. And of course, there were also times when I just dreamed of becoming something creative like an artist or writer because I always wanted to express my ideas through art or words.
What sort of friend are you?
As a friend, I strive to be supportive, empathetic and trustworthy. I value deep conversations and am always ready to listen when my friends need to share their thoughts or feelings. I want to create a safe space where we can open up to each other and share both joys and challenges.
I’m also the type of friend who loves to experience new things together. Whether it’s traveling, trying new activities or just enjoying a nice dinner, I value making memories with my friends. I’m curious and want to explore the world, and I believe it’s even more enriching when you do it with those you care about.
I feel most alive when I’m learning something new or challenging my own limits.
Donor Julius

Handwriting

Handwritten text
Dear potential mother
I hope you are doing well. I wish all the best for you and a possible child. I am currently studying theology with a view to becoming a priest one day. I am interested in existential questions, which is why I find sperm donation exciting. It makes me happy to give life. At the same time, sperm donation allows me to spend my time on my studies and things I care about.
Isn’t it just crazy that a child can come out of this? I am constantly amazed by the miracle of life!

Personality profile

Neuroticism
Neuroticism assesses emotional stability and the tendency to experience negative emotions.
Very Low
Low
Moderate
Moderate
High
Very High
Extraversion
Extraversion measures the level of sociability, assertiveness, and energetic engagement with the external world.
Very Low
Low
Moderate
High
Very High
Openness to Experience
This dimension refers to a person's openness to new ideas, experiences, and intellectual curiosity.
Very Low
Low
Moderate
High
Very High
Agreeableness
Agreeableness refers to a person's interpersonal style and orientation toward others.
Very Low
Low
Moderate
Moderate
High
Very High
Conscientiousness
Conscientiousness reflects the extent to which a person is organized, responsible, and self-disciplined.
Very Low
Low
Moderate
High
Very High

Psychologist opinion

Evaluation
The donor has chosen to donate because of an interest in the subject and a willingness to help and explore the subject further. He wants to aid in the proliferation of procreation among people, especially considering how much of a presence the topic has taken on in the media in recent times. There is also a financial aspect to his motivations.

Intelligence:
In terms of intelligence, the donor is positioned within the average results of the population. He can be expected to analyze complex problems on par with the average person.

Personality:
The personality test indicates a person who is usually calm and content with himself. He has some concerns about potential negative consequences and can be anxious about decisions or future circumstances, but not more than the average person. He rarely shows a temper. This will most likely also be very context-dependent, and others will see him as more care-free.

In general, he has a lower tendency to seek personal feedback than others. He is mostly positive and doesn’t dwell too long on pessimistic thoughts. The donor can persevere through stressful periods but not without needing a break or time to ventilate, as is the case with most people.

For the most part, the donor is described as very social, gregarious and engaging. He has a high desire to spend time with others and will have an easy time connecting with new people. While he has some tendency to seek risk and to explore, others will not see him as someone with a lot going on in his life at any one time. He will more likely focus on one activity at a time and not fill every moment with something to do.

The donor is relatively positive and optimistic, but he is also a realist and not prone to naïve perceptions of the world. He rarely prefers his own company but is not markedly dominant or a commanding presence at social gatherings unless the situation calls for it.

At the same time, the most noticeable trait about the donor is a high degree of mutability, curiosity and openness. He is likely to be very creative, imaginative and fantasizing. He is very culturally engaged and enjoys nice aesthetics more so than practicality. Others will see him as someone with a very good emotional connection to himself and others, and he is prone to explore as much as he can through intellectual conversations, varied hobbies and activities as well as political discussions.

Values and interests:
He is open, tolerant and eager to view the world from many different angles. This can also make it hard to follow his train of thought, and it might be difficult to encourage the donor to take a stand on certain issues, as he can see reasonable points on every side of the matter. This indicates more of a “head in the clouds” personality leaning towards philosophy, daydreaming, the arts and creativity more than grounded, logical, principal and conservative proclivities.

The donor has a capacity for self-serving efforts and looking out for one’s own interests as well as being kind-hearted and helpful. It will be very context-dependent when he is self-sacrificing and trusting vs. when he is more calculated and self-promoting. The donor is sympathetic at heart but doesn’t let it control his decision-making to a large degree.

Work moral and self perception:
In terms of work ethic, the donor has some confidence in his abilities, but also recognizes his limits. He will not likely take on projects he doesn’t feel competent for and is content with what he can do. He is not arrogantly confident and efficient, but he is also not overly doubtful or feels incapable of achieving things. In the eyes of others, he might be viewed as quite messy, chaotic and disorganized, but also flexible, easy-going and able to adjust to rapidly changing circumstances without worrying about structure or orderliness. For example, he doesn’t keep a calendar.

He can be a bit unpredictable in terms of obligations, as he might be viewed as a bit casual when it comes to responsibilities. He doesn’t pay much attention to the norms of society and the expectations of others, or at the very least he doesn’t let those influences guide or control him in any significant way. Others will see him as someone who doesn’t realize his own potential, but he is also not someone burdened with the stress of high ambitions. He has an easier time than others relaxing and enjoying life with a casual attitude and doesn’t expect much of others. This can also mean that he is not entirely as disciplined as the average person, but nor is he overly self-critical or fails to live up to certain ideals.

He has a fair confidence in his intuition and gut-feeling, and will tend to act on it, also in circumstances where a more well thought out approach would have saved some trouble. Tidiness and careful deliberation are not his strong suit, but initiative and quick decision-making more so.
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Cognitive profile

IQ
100
Comparison
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IQ Test Summary
Having a normal IQ means the donor has the reasoning and problem solving skills of a normal person. In the case of our donors we use the people on the job market in Denmark to define a normal person.
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