Exclusive | The Sperminator is retiring on Fathers Day after siring 176 children and his much younger girlfriend has daddy issues

Even the country’s most prolific baby daddy believes in sperm limits. Father of 176, Ari Nagel, better known as “The Sperminator,” is retiring from baby-making, effective this Father’s Day, he revealed to The Post.The prolific papa – who spread his valuable seed to complete strangers for 17 years across 20 states, 10 countries and five continents – conceded that while he may feel invincible, his sperm is not.“It’s best if they find someone younger – it’s healthier.Better safe than sorry,” said Nagel, who turns 50 in August and recently began dating a 22-year-old he met at an art gallery.His much younger beau doesn’t want her own children – and after years of abstinence to accommodate women’s ovulation schedules with the highest possible sperm count, Nagel said he is ready to get back in the saddle in a relationship.“She probably has daddy issues, so she wanted America’s dad,” he joked.The 6-foot-2, blue-eyed, CUNY Kingsborough math professor has five more bouncing bundles of joy due this year.His main draw is that he has never charged a woman for his donations, enabling them to avoid sperm bank costs, which can run into the thousands of dollars, as well as all the associated red tape.“My legacy will never be money or fame – it’s family,” said Nagel.

He helped scores of women – single, lesbian, those hitched to impotent hubbies – who thought motherhood was off the table.And he’s done the deed — or at least handed off fresh seed — in a dizzying array of places, from Starbucks bathrooms and Nets games to the Port Authority bus terminal and “lots of airports.”His first child, Ari Jr., was born in 2008 to a lesbian mom who posted an ad for a donor on Craigslist and wound up having sex with Nagel.“We conceived the old fashioned way,” he said, adding that he tries to do the deed as “quickly” as possible to reduce any lesbian’s discomfort.

“I was many lesbians’ first guy,” he said.Many of his spawn c...

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Publisher: New York Post

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