Facebook's 'Sperminator' gets girls pregnant in few clicks!
London, Nov 8 : A British man has been tagged 'The Sperminator' for getting twelve girls pregnant after wooing them on social networking site Facebook.
Five women are now raising his kids, five were talked into abortions and two are expecting.
For years, love rat Dominic Baronet - from Telford, Shropshire, secretly preyed on women with his smooth Internet patter.
Apart from this, the laptop lust hunter boasts a seedy history - a convicted drug dealer sentenced to four years for supplying cocaine and ecstasy.
Now, after discovering the truth, one of his most recent conquests Kerry Martin, 24, said: 'Dominic should have a danger warning slapped on his Facbook page and be given a compulsory vasectomy to protect other girls.'
Kerry found out about Baronet's cheating ways by keeping tabs on his page after he ditched her.
In no time, she spotted a congratulations message revealing he'd also got 24-year-old Stacy Jones pregnant around the same time.
When the girls started talking, they realised he'd impregnated them both on the same night.
'Dominic should be banned from Facebook. He uses it to juggle scores of girls. Some people treat it like a dating agency, he uses it as a cheating agency,' News of the World quoted Stacy as saying.
'We call him the Sperminator because he just goes around getting girls pregnant and doesn't ever think about the consequences. He's a good-looking fella and has more romantic lines than Barbara bloody Cartland. He could charm the birds out of the trees,' she added.
--ANI
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