Clergy and Hospice helps dying man lose his virginity

  • #21
IrishMist said:
And I'm sure that it's going to shock and amaze everyone that we both think that!! :angel: :D

Me, three. Where's the harm?
 
  • #22
Nova said:
Me, three. Where's the harm?

It never fails to amaze me that people are so concerned about what others do in the bedroom.
 
  • #23
eve said:
I do not think it is wrong unless the taxpayers end up paying for protitutes. I see a problem with that, since they are illegal. That's why I asked who provides the hospice services.

That being said, I can see why the young man arranged it and it sounds like it was done with dignity and respect. Prostitution is among several things I'd like to see legalized.

Eve

I understand your point about tax dollars, Eve, and technically, I suppose you are right.

But of all the ways my tax dollars are spent, this would be better than most. (I realize the incident occurred in England, so my taxes aren't at issue. Just sayin'.)
 
  • #24
adnoid said:
Where I live (Nevada) it is legal. No big deal, really. I've been inside one of the local establishments (I picked up a book of matches to put in a buddy's car - his wife and I get along fine now.) Not really my thing, but nobody's forcing anyone to do anything and nobody's being hurt (unless they pay extra because they want it).

This made me laugh right out loud!!
 
  • #25
IrishMist said:
It never fails to amaze me that people are so concerned about what others do in the bedroom.
I've always been of the opinion that those who are unduly concerned with other people's bedrooms aren't seeing nearly enough action in their own....;)
 
  • #26
Nova said:
I understand your point about tax dollars, Eve, and technically, I suppose you are right.

But of all the ways my tax dollars are spent, this would be better than most. (I realize the incident occurred in England, so my taxes aren't at issue. Just sayin'.)

I just don't see an issue with this .... unless it boils down to some moral thing.
Doesn't England have socialized medicine? For sure they pay for worse things (morally speaking) like Abortions?

This young man is dying .... I know in the USA we even give criminals a last meal before a death sentence.
 
  • #27
Amraann said:
I just don't see an issue with this .... unless it boils down to some moral thing.
Doesn't England have socialized medicine? For sure they pay for worse things (morally speaking) like Abortions?

This young man is dying .... I know in the USA we even give criminals a last meal before a death sentence.


I just think if state-funded hospice providers in the U.S. started doing it, people would have a fit. Since prostitution is illegal, I think they's have an argument that the state shouldn't fund illegal activities.

Eve
 
  • #28
I think if prostitution was legalized where it could be regulated there would be fewer diseases spread this way.
 
  • #29
Eve,

IN the US they would probably hire a "sex therapist" ... LOL ( or they would take him to Nevada)


teonspaleprincess, I agree ... it should be legal.
 
  • #30
Amraann said:
I just don't see an issue with this .... unless it boils down to some moral thing.
Doesn't England have socialized medicine? For sure they pay for worse things (morally speaking) like Abortions?

This young man is dying .... I know in the USA we even give criminals a last meal before a death sentence.

Eve is right about the state funding illegal activities. (My solution: legalize prostitution.)

But otherwise, to me this is no different than if tax dollars paid for him to go to the theater. Nobody would have a problem with that.
 
  • #31
Amraann said:
snip...This young man is dying .... I know in the USA we even give criminals a last meal before a death sentence.
:silenced: :silenced: :silenced:

(I'm a bad puddy tat. :D )
 
  • #32
curious1 said:
:silenced: :silenced: :silenced:

(I'm a bad puddy tat. :D )

Sounds like you were thinking what I was thinking!! :D :D
 
  • #33
eve said:
I just think if state-funded hospice providers in the U.S. started doing it, people would have a fit. Since prostitution is illegal, I think they's have an argument that the state shouldn't fund illegal activities.

Eve
There are some places in the United States where prostitution is LEGAL, like certain cities in Nevada---
 
  • #34
IrishMist said:
Sounds like you were thinking what I was thinking!! :D :D
HEE HEE HEE Great minds and all that.
 
  • #35
Makes me want to donate more to my local hospice.
 
  • #36
Nova said:
Eve is right about the state funding illegal activities. (My solution: legalize prostitution.)

But otherwise, to me this is no different than if tax dollars paid for him to go to the theater. Nobody would have a problem with that.


I think it should be legal too! Has it caused any problems in Nevada or has it eliminated some? Nova, somebody would probably have a problem with funding trip to the theater, too.

Anyway, I can imagine where this guy is coming from and more power to him and those who helped him.

Eve
 
  • #37
eve said:
Nova, somebody would probably have a problem with funding trip to the theater, too.

Probably so. Once Fox News found out that the playwright's third cousin once said something nice about somebody who knows Hillary Clinton.
 
  • #38
If the guy was of legal age...he really didn't need permission. He could have simply kicked hospice out of his room and called any woman (prostitute or not) on his own to come visit for whatever reason. Aren't hospice patients are allowed privacy if they are able to ask for it? I guess I don't understand why everyone had to be involved in his quest for sex.
 
  • #39
I don't believe that the sex life of any poster who don't agree with this has anything to do with how they/we think. I would have felt the same way at age 18 or age 60. I figured that the young man found it emotionally unfulfilling and may even suffer some depression after the experience. He would like to have a girlfriend but he is dying.
 
  • #40
kidzndogznme said:
Um I truly do not mean to be insensitive but doesn't his disease cause his lower body to be "unusable" in a sexual way? QUOTE]


No.
 

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