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LARA CARTER has slept with 20 strangers in the past year - in a desperate and reckless bid to get pregnant.
The self-confessed "sperm hunter" uses ovulation kits to tell her when she is most fertile then pretends to be drunk, throwing herself at unsuspecting fellas and making it obvious she wants ***.
If Lara, 25, meets a man who wants to use a condom, she will offer one from her purse - which she has already pierced a hole in.
Lara, an assistant office manager, says: "This is absolutely the right time for me to have a baby and nothing is going to stand in my way.
"All my friends have babies and I desperately want to be a mum.
"I don't have a steady boyfriend and feel my time to have a baby is running out. I only need a man to provide his sperm - I would have no interest in seeing him again. That is why I'm a sperm hunter."
Her obsession with getting pregnant started a year ago, when she attended the birth of a friend's baby.
She says: "The moment I saw my friend hold her newborn child, I had a huge desire to feel that love too.
"I've always loved babies and wanted to be a mother from a very young age but from that moment it become an obsession. I have made it my mission in life to get pregnant."
With no regular boyfriend, Lara's desire to have a baby has driven her to target strangers as potential fathers to her unborn child.
She says: "I've had a couple of proper relationships in the past two years.
"But each time I have mentioned the idea of having a baby, the bloke has run a mile.
"Men my age aren't that interested in settling down with a kid so quickly into a relationship, so I have given up on trying to have a baby with a partner. I've looked into getting a sperm donation but it's too expensive.
"My nearest private clinic costs £295 for a consultation then it would cost a further £2,000 for a donation.
"There are plenty of men out there willing to have a one-night stand for free."
Lara - who often wears a wig to protect her identity when she goes out - has a strategic system in place before she goes out on a night out.
She says: "First, I check if I'm ovulating. I have spent a fortune on the expensive tests. They cost £20 for a pack of five but there is no point going out and meeting a man if I'm not at my most fertile. After getting dressed up - and putting on a wig - I meet some friends at a bar and instantly start looking for potential sperm donors.
"As I am big-busted and like to have fun, guys are instantly interested in me.
"I immediately make it obvious I'm only after a one-night stand and most blokes are always up for that. As I need to stay in control, I don't get drunk but pretend to be tipsy and flirty.
"Men like it when a girl is a bit drunk. It gives them more confidence. Most of the time I drink soft drinks when I'm out but pretend they are a vodka and mixer.
"When I find a potential sperm donor, I get their first name and ask if they have any STDs. If they haven't and we end up spending the night together, I'll sneak out in the morning.
"When I don't want to spend the whole night with a man, I'll get the deed over and done with before I go home. I've had *** in some unusual places, including a car and even nightclub toilets.
"Obviously, I encourage them to have unprotected ***, but some men want to use a condom.
"If they do, I always have one that I have pre-pricked in my handbag. That way the *** isn't a waste of time."
Lara, from Penryn, Cornwall, heads to nearby Falmouth to snare her male victims. She knows she is playing a lottery with her health but says: "Most guys are now very STD-aware. My generation are educated about STDs and any man I've been with has always been honest with me. I am tested regularly and have never had any infections.
"In the past, I have encountered four guys who told me they had an STD, so I refused to have *** with them. Most people are very honest when asked if they have an STD. I trust my instincts."
Lara has already spent hundreds of pounds on baby clothes.
She says: "Whenever I see a lovely baby outfit, I have to buy it for my future child.
"I've also chosen the names my children will have. They will be Tilly and James or Matthew. I also take pregnancy vitamins, even though they are expensive.
"I haven't taken a pregnancy test yet but every month I feel devastated when I get my period and have to face I have failed again."
Lara admits her yearning for a baby is made worse by her circle of 20 close female friends - 17 of them have had children.
She says: "I look at my friends with envy and know I would make such a good mum. They know about my quest to be a mother and support what I'm doing.
"However, I haven't told my family, and am worried about their reaction. I'm happy to be a single mother and I wouldn't want anything to do with the father. Being a single mum means I can focus all my attention on the baby.
"My parents are still together, so I didn't grow up in a single-parent family, but plenty of people do it these days. I have plenty of savings to give a baby a loving, well-rounded home and lots of friends close by who can babysit. I have it all planned out."
She adds: "When I do get pregnant after a one-night stand, I won't contact the father.
"I never give out my number or ask for his, so I wouldn't have any way of finding them. Anyway, I want a baby, not a man.
"When the child is old enough, I will tell them that me and their father had a magical night together but never saw each other again.
"I'm sure lots of people will judge me and think I am insane - but I'm simply being honest.
"To me, it's exactly the same as going to a sperm donor but in my case no money changes hands.
"I am more than ready to become a mother and willing to accept all the responsibility that comes with it."
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The self-confessed "sperm hunter" uses ovulation kits to tell her when she is most fertile then pretends to be drunk, throwing herself at unsuspecting fellas and making it obvious she wants ***.
If Lara, 25, meets a man who wants to use a condom, she will offer one from her purse - which she has already pierced a hole in.
Lara, an assistant office manager, says: "This is absolutely the right time for me to have a baby and nothing is going to stand in my way.
"All my friends have babies and I desperately want to be a mum.
"I don't have a steady boyfriend and feel my time to have a baby is running out. I only need a man to provide his sperm - I would have no interest in seeing him again. That is why I'm a sperm hunter."
Her obsession with getting pregnant started a year ago, when she attended the birth of a friend's baby.
She says: "The moment I saw my friend hold her newborn child, I had a huge desire to feel that love too.
"I've always loved babies and wanted to be a mother from a very young age but from that moment it become an obsession. I have made it my mission in life to get pregnant."
With no regular boyfriend, Lara's desire to have a baby has driven her to target strangers as potential fathers to her unborn child.
She says: "I've had a couple of proper relationships in the past two years.
"But each time I have mentioned the idea of having a baby, the bloke has run a mile.
"Men my age aren't that interested in settling down with a kid so quickly into a relationship, so I have given up on trying to have a baby with a partner. I've looked into getting a sperm donation but it's too expensive.
"My nearest private clinic costs £295 for a consultation then it would cost a further £2,000 for a donation.
"There are plenty of men out there willing to have a one-night stand for free."
Lara - who often wears a wig to protect her identity when she goes out - has a strategic system in place before she goes out on a night out.
She says: "First, I check if I'm ovulating. I have spent a fortune on the expensive tests. They cost £20 for a pack of five but there is no point going out and meeting a man if I'm not at my most fertile. After getting dressed up - and putting on a wig - I meet some friends at a bar and instantly start looking for potential sperm donors.
"As I am big-busted and like to have fun, guys are instantly interested in me.
"I immediately make it obvious I'm only after a one-night stand and most blokes are always up for that. As I need to stay in control, I don't get drunk but pretend to be tipsy and flirty.
"Men like it when a girl is a bit drunk. It gives them more confidence. Most of the time I drink soft drinks when I'm out but pretend they are a vodka and mixer.
"When I find a potential sperm donor, I get their first name and ask if they have any STDs. If they haven't and we end up spending the night together, I'll sneak out in the morning.
"When I don't want to spend the whole night with a man, I'll get the deed over and done with before I go home. I've had *** in some unusual places, including a car and even nightclub toilets.
"Obviously, I encourage them to have unprotected ***, but some men want to use a condom.
"If they do, I always have one that I have pre-pricked in my handbag. That way the *** isn't a waste of time."
Lara, from Penryn, Cornwall, heads to nearby Falmouth to snare her male victims. She knows she is playing a lottery with her health but says: "Most guys are now very STD-aware. My generation are educated about STDs and any man I've been with has always been honest with me. I am tested regularly and have never had any infections.
"In the past, I have encountered four guys who told me they had an STD, so I refused to have *** with them. Most people are very honest when asked if they have an STD. I trust my instincts."
Lara has already spent hundreds of pounds on baby clothes.
She says: "Whenever I see a lovely baby outfit, I have to buy it for my future child.
"I've also chosen the names my children will have. They will be Tilly and James or Matthew. I also take pregnancy vitamins, even though they are expensive.
"I haven't taken a pregnancy test yet but every month I feel devastated when I get my period and have to face I have failed again."
Lara admits her yearning for a baby is made worse by her circle of 20 close female friends - 17 of them have had children.
She says: "I look at my friends with envy and know I would make such a good mum. They know about my quest to be a mother and support what I'm doing.
"However, I haven't told my family, and am worried about their reaction. I'm happy to be a single mother and I wouldn't want anything to do with the father. Being a single mum means I can focus all my attention on the baby.
"My parents are still together, so I didn't grow up in a single-parent family, but plenty of people do it these days. I have plenty of savings to give a baby a loving, well-rounded home and lots of friends close by who can babysit. I have it all planned out."
She adds: "When I do get pregnant after a one-night stand, I won't contact the father.
"I never give out my number or ask for his, so I wouldn't have any way of finding them. Anyway, I want a baby, not a man.
"When the child is old enough, I will tell them that me and their father had a magical night together but never saw each other again.
"I'm sure lots of people will judge me and think I am insane - but I'm simply being honest.
"To me, it's exactly the same as going to a sperm donor but in my case no money changes hands.
"I am more than ready to become a mother and willing to accept all the responsibility that comes with it."
See her pic(Source)