In Stuttgart, Germany, a court judge must decide on a case of honorable intentions in a situation where a man hired his neighbor to get his wife pregnant.
It seems that Demetrius Soupolos, 29, and his former beauty queen wife, Traute, wanted a child badly, but Demetrius was told by a doctor that he was sterile.
So, Soupolos, after calming his wife’s protests, hired his neighbor, Frank Maus, 34, to impregnate her. Since Maus was already married and the father of two children, plus looked very much like Soupolos to boot, the plan seemed good.
Soupolos paid Maus $2,500 for the job and for three evenings a week for the next six months, Maus tried desperately, a total of 72 different times, to impregnate Traute.
When his own wife objected, he explained, “I don’t like this any more than you. I’m simply doing it for the money. Try and understand.”
When Traute failed to get pregnant after six months, however, Soupolos was not understanding and insisted that Maus have a medical examination, which he did.
The doctor’s announcement that Maus was also sterile shocked everyone except his wife, who was forced to confess that Maus was not the real father of their two children.
Now Soupolos is suing Maus for breach of contract in an effort to get his money back, but Maus refuses to give it up because he said he did not guarantee conception, but only that he would give an honest effort.
Great story, I hope you all learned something from this.
What a beautiful story!
LOL, there are a few lessons to be learned here.
So as I understand this, one gets stiffed, one gets the shaft, and one is in the hole. Did I miss something? Actually, I thought it would turn out he’d had a vasectomy. (Isn’t that a pickup line, “Hi, want to see my vasectomy scar?”)
What did he expect? It was an ill-conceived idea — Even he knew his neighbor had it in for him.
LOL, very astute, Julie. And I’m sure wife 2 has some ‘splainin’ to do as well.
2500? I could have done it for free
and it wouldnt take 72 times but that would be ok too
Whahahahah! I guess the neighbor and his wife also have some things to discuss.
Sounds like the people in Stuttgart, Germany are the moral light unto the world.
The original source of the story shows that it was posted on April 1st and it was just a blog, not a news site. I’m gonna call BS.