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Gay Couple From Penrith In Australia Looking For Surrogate Mothers, Egg Donors
Corey Gay Couple Profile
| Date
Registered: 11 Dec 2025 |
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Modified: 11 Dec 2025 |
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In: 11 Dec 2025 |
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Brief Summary Of Gay Couple
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Gay Couple From Penrith In Australia Looking For Surrogate Mothers, Egg Donors Between The Ages
Of 25 And 40 And Must Be In
Good Health.
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Contact Information For This Gay Couple
Gay Couple Information And Surrogate Requirements
| Nationality: |
Maltese |
| Race: |
Other |
| Couple Type: |
Gay Couple |
| We Smoke: |
No |
| We Have Had Surrogate/Donor Before: |
No |
| Willing to Travel: |
No |
| Medical Expenses: |
20000-30000 Pounds
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| Number Of Children: |
0 |
| We Are Looking For: |
Surrogate Mother, Egg Donor, |
| Aged Between: |
25 To 40 Years
Old
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| Country Surrogate/Donor From: |
Australia |
| Nationality Of Surrogate/Donor: |
Any Nationality |
Why We/I Want A Surrogate Mother, Egg Donor Or Sperm Donor:
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My partner Brett and I are hoping to find a surrogate because becoming parents has been a long-held dream for both of us. As a same-sex couple, surrogacy is our only path to having a biological child, and we deeply value the opportunity to be involved in the journey from the very beginning. We have a loving, stable relationship and a strong support network, and we’re ready to create a safe, nurturing home where a child can grow, belong, and be unconditionally loved. We’re hoping to connect with someone who feels comfortable, supported, and respected throughout the entire process, and who shares in the joy of helping us grow our family. |
Description Of Us:
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A little about us — we’re a down-to-earth couple in our 30/40s who find joy in the simple things: time with family, weekends with our nieces and nephews, long walks with coffee in hand, and moments that remind us what really matters. We’re both incredibly close to our families and being “Uncle Corey” and “Uncle Brett” has only deepened our desire to one day experience the love, laughter, and chaos of parenthood ourselves.
In our work lives, I was previously a family law solicitor, often working on matters involving children and families. It was through that experience that I developed such a deep appreciation for what children need most — stability, love, and a safe place to grow into who they’re meant to be. That understanding has been a big part of what inspires me to be a kind, supportive, and present father one day. I am currently undertaking my master’s in social work, part time, whilst I continue to work fulltime. I hope to use my degree as a platform to advocate for disadvantaged and marginalised communities.
Brett has worked in management for over 23 years, where he’s built a career grounded in leadership, empathy, and care for the people he works with. He has a calm strength and a nurturing nature that draws people in — qualities that will make him an incredible dad.
Outside of work, we both find meaning in giving back to the community. We volunteer together at Wayside Chapel, Sydney, were we are fortunate enough to help people doing it tough. About 12 months ago, I began volunteering as a facilitator for the LGBTIQA Smart Recovery community, allowing me to give back to the community and help individuals in their journey to sobriety. We regularly attend charity fun runs, with our gorgeous fur-babies in toe, Ms Lola and Ms Malibu photos attached. Our fur-babies mean the world to us, and we know that we have so much love to offer a child as future daddies one day. Contributing to the community in these ways reminds us how love and compassion can truly change lives — something we hope to pass on to our future child.
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My Letter To Surrogate Mother, Egg Donor Or Sperm Donor:
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Hello beautiful person,
My name is Corey 33 and my partner is Brett 46. We wanted to share something very close to our hearts. Brett and I are on a journey to grow our family through surrogacy — a path that’s been filled with hope, love, and a lot of reflection on what family truly means to us.
A little about us — we’re a down-to-earth couple in our 30/40s who find joy in the simple things: time with family, weekends with our nieces and nephews, long walks with coffee in hand, and moments that remind us of what really matters. We’re both incredibly close to our families and being “Uncle Corey” and “Uncle Brett” has only deepened our desire to one day experience the privilege of parenthood ourselves.
In our work lives, I was previously a family law solicitor, often working on matters involving children and families. It was through that experience that I developed such a deep appreciation for what children need most — stability, love, and a safe place to grow into who they’re meant to be. That understanding has been a big part of what inspires me to be a kind, supportive, and present father one day. I'm currently undertaking my master's degree in social work, part time, whilst I continue to work fulltime. One day, I hope to use my studies as a platform to advocate for disadvantaged and marginalised communities.
Brett has worked in management for over 23 years, where he’s built a career grounded in leadership, empathy, and care for the people he works with. He has a calm strength and a nurturing nature that draws people in — qualities that will make him an incredible dad.
Outside of work, we both find meaning in giving back to the community. We volunteer together at Wayside Chapel, Sydney, where we are fortunate enough to help people experiencing homelessness and disadvantage. About 12 months ago, I began my journey as a SMART recovery facilitator for the LGBTIQA community, allowing me to give back to the community and help individuals in their personal journey to sobriety. Brett and I, regularly attend charity fun runs, with our gorgeous fur-babies, Ms Lola and Ms Malibu photos attached. Our fur-babies mean the world to us, and we know that we have so much love to offer a child as future daddies one day. Contributing to the community in these ways reminds us how love and compassion can truly change lives — something we hope to pass on to our future child.
We’ve come to see that surrogacy isn’t just a process — it’s a journey of connection and trust. We’re not only looking for someone who might one day help us bring a baby into the world, but also for genuine friendships within this beautiful community.
Brett and I are hoping to find that special person who can help us on our journey of becoming fathers.
With love and gratitude,
Corey & Brett ❤️ |
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