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Pregnancy Officer
Terada Akito found himself in an unexpected situation, to be a sperm donor. The proposition came out of the blue, and at first, he thought it was shady business. But after thinking it over, he decided to accept, but with one condition – he would only donate through sexual intercourse instead of the traditional method, masturbation. He expected his demand to be refused, but to his surprise, they gladly accepted. Little did Terada know, his sperm held a unique quality that set it apart from other men. Once he signed the contract, he was given his first task – to collect his sperm in a container. Feeling betrayed, he turned to his employee, Sudo, asking for help to get aroused. He didn’t expect her to agree, but she willingly offered her assistance. And so, he embarked on his first work as a cum donor, where he encountered a tsundere-like housewife.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the role and impact of 'Pregnancy Officers' in a specific societal context. It delves into their responsibilities, the ethical considerations they face, and the personal stories of individuals whose lives are touched by their work. The film aims to shed light on a lesser-known profession and its place within broader social welfare systems.
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