Donor Knud

Non-ID Release
Very High IQ
Thoughtful
Ambitious
Caring
Global Max: 50
Country Max: Local Legislation
Dr. Marianne Rohde is comfortable recommending donor Knud to her patients at IVF-SYD - Fredericia

Key Facts Summary

Height
187cm
Skin Tone
Pale (skin is easily reddened by sun but tans slightly)
Ancestry
European
Donor Type
Non-ID Release
Weight
70kg
Hair
Red Blond
Ethnicity
Danish
Criminal Record
No Criminal Record
Occupation
Grill bar, Student (General Upper Secondary School)
Education
Lower secondary school
Personality
Thoughtful
Ambitious
Caring
IQ
142
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I want to be a sperm donor because it gives me the opportunity to help families who can’t have children themselves, and it means a lot to me to help people who need it.
Donor Knud

Physical appearance

The silhouette is of donor Knud so you get a more accurate picture of his physical appearance.
Height
187cm
Weight
70kg
Skin Tone
Pale (skin is easily reddened by sun but tans slightly)
Physique
Athletic
Eyes
Blue
Glasses/contacts
No
Hair
Red Blond
Dominant Hand
Right
Blood Type
O RhD positive (O+)
Donor Type
Non-ID Release
Proven Pregnancies
No
My family means so much to me. They are the ones who support me and back me up.
Donor Knud

Background and family

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

Economist

Grandfather
Danish

Agronomist

Grandmother
Danish

High school teacher

Grandfather
Danish

Priest

Parents
Mother
Danish

Nurse

Father
Danish

Social Psychiatry

Social and healthcare assistant

Siblings
Sister

Amusement park

Brother

Elementary School

Knud
Sister

Boarding School

Voice recording

Our impressions

Donor Knud is a very considerate young man who has decided to become a sperm donor to help families who dream of having a child. The joy he finds in helping others in this way speaks about his thoughtful personality. He dreams of finding his own path in life that brings him happiness, while also building a family to come home to.
Knud is a relatively tall man with reddish-blond hair and blue eyes. He has an athletic build, clearly showing that he leads an active lifestyle. He also values maintaining a healthy diet. He especially enjoys unwinding by going for a run, often accompanied by music. Knud is an intelligent young man with a strong desire to help others.
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My dad is really kind and sweet, he always wore the yes-hat.
Donor Knud

Nice to know

Favourite Color
Blue
Favourite Animal
Bat
Favourite Food
Spaghetti carbonara
Favourite Sport
Running
Zodiac Sign
Leo
What's your diet like?
I eat reasonably healthy and varied food. My breakfast consists of muesli and yogurt on weekdays and rolls on weekends. For lunch I eat either rye bread or toast. For dinner, I eat a lot of different food, much of it healthy. I’m not picky at all, I like almost everything. I don’t eat more than 4-5 unhealthy meals in a month. I occasionally eat sweets on Fridays, but not every week.
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Why do you want to become a sperm donor?
I want to be a sperm donor because it gives me the opportunity to help families who can’t have children themselves, and it means a lot to me to help people who need it. It makes me happy when I know that my efforts can benefit others and make them happy.
What do friendships mean to you?
Friendships mean a lot to me. At school I talk to my friends during every break and we have a lot of fun. We are a friend group of 6 boys and we have a lot of fun conversations with each other. In our free time we are not so good at making appointments to meet, but it is also difficult when we all have work and other plans. It is not easy to find times when we all have time, but otherwise we often write to each other in our group chat, it is also very cozy.
What are your personal strengths?
If I’m going to do something I haven’t tried before, I think about it carefully before I do it, instead of just jumping in without a plan or any idea of what I’m doing (of course, you can also see spontaneity as a strength, but I also see the importance of the opposite).
I often look at things from a logical angle, for example, “would it even make sense to eat candy when all you get out of it is a short-term taste, but in the long run it makes you unhealthy”.
Do you have any specific characteristics?
I would say that my mentality makes me special. I don’t give up easily. If something is difficult I keep trying until I either solve the problem or come to the conclusion that I simply cannot find a possible solution. For example, a few years ago I was quite shy. But instead of realizing that I’m an introvert and giving up, I chose to do something about it. I put myself in challenging social situations, and because of that, I’ve become more outgoing and find it easier to talk to other people.
What instruments do you play?
I play the drums.

Hobbies and interests

What sports do you like to participate in?
I like running, it’s very easy, I can customize how much and how fast I want to run, depending on what I feel like. And I love that I can listen to music while I run, or just let my thoughts run in my head while I run.
What are your hobbies?
I love listening to music, I spend a lot of time doing that, some nights I sit on my bed and make playlists on Spotify to listen to while I walk to school and home from school. I also spend a lot of my free time running, I’m currently training for a half marathon so I’m looking forward to completing that.

Questions

How would you describe your mother?
My mom wants the best for me. She can be strict sometimes, but she’s only strict because she wants to make sure I grow up to be a good guy who is kind and nice to other people. She has always loved me dearly, no matter how I’ve made a scene and been mad at her. She has also been successful in raising me well, I would say. I love my mom very much.
How would you describe your father?
My dad is really kind and sweet, he always wore the yes-hat. He didn’t like to say no to us kids, so we always knew who to ask if we needed permission for something. He is a really funny dad, he always played with us when we were little, he could make us laugh like crazy with all the funny sounds and faces he could make. He wanted the best for us and he loved to spend a lot of time with us when we were little and would play with him.
What does family mean to you?
My family means so much to me. They are the ones who support me and back me up when I find it hard to motivate myself to do schoolwork. They are always ready to help, and my mom answers the phone even though she was sleeping after a night shift. My stepdad helped me write my application for my first job. My dad is always ready to help me if I lack time and need him to do something for me, even if he’s busy too. My siblings make my everyday life more fun, we spend a lot of time together and we always laugh together, it would be boring without them.
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How would friends and family describe you?
I got my parents to describe me, here’s what they wrote: He is tall. He is a little brother who is close with his older sister who is three years older and will do anything for him. He is a role model for his five years younger half-brother. He is a loving son and bonus son. He is someone you can count on. He’s someone you can have a deep conversation with. He has humor and warmth. He is thoughtful. He’s growing and has an after-school job he prioritizes alongside his high school studies.
Where is your dream travel destination?
My dream is to travel to a South American country such as Brazil or Argentina and live in a small village and meet all the locals and try to live like they do, instead of staying in a big hotel in a big city like you’ve done so many times.
What is your best childhood memory?
My best childhood memory was a day when we were supposed to go to an amusement park, but couldn’t go after all because our car had broken down. All four of us kids were sad that we couldn’t go, because we were really looking forward to it. But my dad got the great idea that we could make a slide down the stairs in the house. So we found a bunch of mattresses and pillows and together we built a slide down the stairs. It was incredibly fun and all 4 of us kids and my dad had a lot more fun at home than we would have had in the amusement park.
What's your biggest dream or goal in life?
My biggest dream in life is to find a way of living that suits me perfectly, a job I love, my own family I can come home to, some good friends I can talk to, and a hobby that can make my free time more exciting.
What are you most proud of?
What I’m personally most proud of is how I’ve developed socially. I used to be a bit shy and introverted. But over the last 3 years, I’ve done my best to talk more in group conversations, start conversations with people, even if it’s someone I don’t talk to that often. And yes, I’ve become more outgoing and find it easier to talk to people and I am not very shy anymore.
What was your childhood dream job?
When I was a kid I dreamed of becoming a policeman or a fireman and saving people’s lives, I actually wanted to be a superhero, but when I found out that wasn’t possible I thought that a policeman or fireman is the closest thing.
What sort of friend are you?
I would say I’m the responsible one in my group of friends, I’m not the funniest or the most outgoing, but I make sure the other boys are happy. If one of my friends is in a bad mood I talk to them and listen to what’s wrong. If one of the boys makes a joke that gets on someone else’s nerves I might intervene if it crosses the line. There are also some of my friends who take snuff tobacco, for example, I’ve never done it myself and I don’t want to, but I always try to encourage them to reduce their consumption and at best stop it completely.
My biggest dream in life is to find a way of living that suits me perfectly.
Donor Knud

Handwriting

Handwritten text
Hi, I want to be your sperm donor, and why do I want that?
Because I see this as an opportunity to help families who can’t have children of their own.
Because when I have the opportunity to help families out there to finally have the child they’ve dreamed of, it warms my heart to know that I’ve made a difference for these families.

Personality profile

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

Psychologist opinion

Evaluation
The donor has chosen to donate because he finds it to be an easy way to help others. He saw an ad on Instagram and thought it would be a good idea.

Intelligence:
In terms of intelligence, the donor has performed above the average for his age group on the screening test. He can be expected to learn quicker than other people and be very good at analyzing complexity and identifying patterns. Others will likely see him as a very smart individual.

Personality:
In terms of personality, the donor can be described as someone who prefers hanging out with a close-knit group of friends rather than bigger gatherings. He is more introverted when it comes to being social, as being with other people can be a bit draining at times, leaving him with a need to recharge himself. When he is with other people, most of the time he is accommodating and approachable, but sometimes also a bit reserved if he is meeting new people while low on energy.

The donor enjoys being in the background and not being someone who takes charge or takes the spotlight. He will be happy to be part of a larger crowd and not push his opinions on others.

The donor is largely optimistic and has fundamental hopeful beliefs about himself, his life and the world. The donor will likely be viewed by others as a happy and calm person with a passion for doing things with a bit of risk or adrenaline to them. He wants to experience excitement and feel alive. The donor can be active with many things going on at any one time, but he will also need periods of time where he takes things more slowly.

The donor is not a fanciful or imaginative person, and others will likely not see him as especially creative. He is expected to be quite grounded and focused on reality in his thinking, and he will not be regarded as a daydreamer or someone with his head in the clouds.

Values and interests:
The donor is largely rationally oriented and doesn’t put as much stock in emotions as others do. He is also likely to feel emotions less intensely than others. The donor has a capacity for appreciating arts, beauty and aesthetics, but he is expected to be mostly practically oriented.

He seems to enjoy a balance between experiencing new things and sticking to routines, depending on the situation. The donor is in high school, currently, and he has a part-time job on the side. He enjoys his everyday life but also wants to change things up a bit sometimes. The donor enjoys intellectual stimulation and abstract thought, where he will likely take pleasure in having big conversations and really analyzing and taking on complex problems. He is not likely to be a passionate visionary, but more someone who enjoys a challenge in terms of thinking and problem solving. He is expected to be very deliberate and analytical in his decision-making, usually making him slower than others to make decisions.

Work moral and self perception:
The donor has a strong sense of his own competency, and he is passionate and ambitious about the things that interest him. He is very orderly and structured in his life. For example, his own mother jokingly suggests he has OCD, since his bedroom is so tidy and neat all the time. The donor prefers planning over taking things as they come. He can be competitive and wants to perform at his best, but only when it’s about a topic he is motivated for. He can be disciplined and live up to his responsibilities, but when it comes to living up to commitments to himself, it’s harder to stay disciplined. When he tries to set personal goals, it’s rare that he lives up to them completely.

At the same time, the donor quickly feels obligated towards others and has a tendency to be quite altruistic, helpful and sympathetic towards others. He is trusting and believes in the good in others, almost being a bit naïve sometimes. He prefers keeping good relations rather than having confrontations and will likely shy away from standing his ground if it might offend or anger someone. The donor prefers being honest and straightforward with other people, even when it’s not always in his best interest. He is largely calm and collected.

The donor will not seem troubled or emotionally unstable in general, but like most other people, he can be affected by events in his life. There might be times where he’s anxious or pessimistic, but it will be rare and mostly when it has to do with something that has personal importance to him. He can handle pressure quite well but will also need time to recover from longer periods of stress. The donor does have a temper and can be frustrated like most people, but it will rarely show, and towards others he will mostly be seen as a patient person. He can find it hard sometimes to control or withhold impulses, for example when it comes to postponing immediate pleasures like snacks, screen-time on his phone and other indulgences.
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Cognitive profile

IQ
142
Comparison
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IQ Test Summary
There is no support for any downside to higher cognitive ability and no evidence for a threshold beyond which greater scores cease to be beneficial. Thus, greater cognitive ability is generally advantageous—and virtually never detrimental. The most important single heritable trait that explains socioeconomic success is the general mental ability as measured by a good IQ test. It is typically more important than any other single heritable trait.

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