Make-a-wish foundation: do they get X rated wishes?

When I was in high school (many years ago), there was a boy in our class with a terminal illness, who was not expected to survive much past 20, if that.

There were several female classmates that made sure that he would not suffer the fate of dying still a virgin. And not the ‘slutty’ girls, quite the opposite. One of them gave me a long, convoluted explanation of how it was an ‘act of charity’, and thus not a sin at all, so she didn’t even have to mention it in Confession. And it didn’t count as adultry either, because he would be dead before she was married, which made it OK. In fact, she said that she would still be ‘morally’ a virgin when she married her boyfriend (who, in contrast, was never going to be allowed to get much beyond ‘second base’ until their wedding night, she said).

There is a movie called “The Theory of Flight” which is based around a woman who is dying of Lou Gherig’s disease, and her last wish is to basically lose her virginity. It’s a fairly decent movie that few people seem to have heard of, and it explores the subject that the OP seems to be interested in (though the make a wish foundation isn’t involved). I believe it is based on a true story, but I’m not certain.

Why does it have to be a prostitute, THEY’RE CHILDREN :flushed:, it’s doesn’t cost money for a kid to have sex with a girl his age

Welcome to the SDMB, @wildtumor.

I don’t think I want to know what sort of google search or whatever brought you here to revive this particular seventeen-year-old topic. Given the subject matter though, I think it’s probably for the best if we put this poor zombie back in his grave.

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