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The moral minefield of a boy's dying wish
www.dailytelegraph.news.com.au ^ | 21dec01 | LUCY CLARK

Posted on 12/21/2001 11:46:28 AM PST by LiveFree2000

The moral minefield of a boy's dying wish

21dec01
Is it right or wrong to grant a dying teenaged boy his wish to have sex? LUCY CLARK examines a modern ethical dilemma:

A 15 YEAR-OLD boy is terminally ill with cancer. He knows he doesn't have very long to live, and he has a dying wish. It is not to go to Disneyland or to meet his favourite actor, rock or sports star but it is this: he wants to make love to a woman.

But there's a problem – he's in hospital, he doesn't want to talk to his mum and dad about it, and having been sick and in and out of hospital since the age of 12, he has formed no friendships or relationships with girls from his peer group.

The boy, let's call him Jack, simply wants to experience what every testosterone-driven heterosexual teenage boy thinks about, allegedly, every 17 seconds. Sex.

So what does he do?

It sounds like a hypothetical situation, but this story is true and Jack is real. His heartbreaking story about death and desire came to light last month when the child psychologist dealing with Jack wrote a letter to the Radio National program, Life Matters, in which moral dilemmas are discussed by academics.

It's a fascinating topic for academic discussion: how does a minor and the people who care for him tread though the ethical and practical minefield to see that he gets such a wish?

And firstly, should he even be granted his wish?

While many of us might scream reflexively "Yes! Of course!", cautious ethicists may ask questions.

Is a 15 year-old, officially a child, intellectually and emotionally competent to make such a mature decision? Do the parents have a right to know? Should the woman involved be charged with the criminal offence of having sex with a minor? Should a prostitute be involved? Should the hospital staff help to organise something?

All valid questions ripe for discussion, but forget the academic debate. What happened to Jack himself?

Yesterday, the child psychologist – who wishes to remain anonymous – told The Daily Telegraph the rest of the dying boy's story.

He had become involved after a nurse tending Jack – the only person Jack took into his confidence – urged the boy to talk to him.

So Jack spoke to the child psychologist, who specifically deals with children dying of terminal diseases, and this was not the first time the psychologist had heard of such a wish from a teenage boy.

"He had been sick for quite a long period and his schooling was very disrupted, so he hadn't had many opportunities to acquire and retain friends, and his access to young women was pretty poor," said the psychologist.

"But he was very interested in young women and was experiencing that surge of testosterone that teenage boys have."

So Jack and the psychologist had a series of thorough discussions in which they went through every possible permutation of what might happen to him physically and emotionally so that he was "completely prepared" for the prospect of living out his final dream.

Jack's state of mind, he said, was sensible and mature and psychologically, totally competent. As he said: "Terminally ill kids get very wise, very quickly" and Jack had been sick for a long time.

The hospital staff who knew about Jack's wish at first wanted to help, their first reaction being "let's do a whip around and pay for a prostitute" but of course ethical and legal considerations stopped them in their tracks.

The psychologist also had canvassed members of the clergy, and found an interesting response: "It really polarised them, about half said what's your problem? And the other half said [the idea] demeans women and reduces the sexual act to being just a physical one.

"I just saw it as a legitimate request of a young man who wants to experience something that can do no harm."

The psychologist said that with Jack, he rigorously questioned what damage might be done to him as a result of fulfilling his wish, and the answer came up every time: none.

"Everyone's uncomfortable with teenage sex, period," said the psychologist. "Adolescents becoming sexual is enormously confronting, and a lot of people believe that kids shouldn't be sexual. But we are sexual from the womb to the tomb – that's my view.

"But ethics and morals aside, in children dying over a long period of time, there is often a condition we call 'skin hunger'."

This happens when a child, seriously ill and in and out of hospital and receiving medical treatment over a long period, yearns for non-clinical contact because "mostly when people touch them, it's to do something unpleasant, something that might hurt".

"So you ask," said the psychologist, "what was this young man wanting?

"Was he wanting a cuddle?"

Probably yes, but as his illness and its treatment hadn't obliterated his normal teenage urges, he also really wanted that consummate experience.

So without his parents knowing, and completely without the involvement of the hospital staff, and not – it must be stressed – on the hospital's premises, Jack "did engage in the act and it was everything he wished it to be".

"He was very, very happy and only slightly disappointed that it was over quickly."

"The act", his dying wish, was with a sex worker who was "organised by friends who thought it was the right thing to do". All precautions were taken, and the friends made sure the act was fully consensual and involved no abuse or exploitation.

As for the legal ramifications of such a case, "quite clearly the law was broken, but of the people involved, most didn't give a toss," the psychologist said.

And what of the parent's right to know about their son?

Jack simply didn't want to talk to them about it.

He loved them, but they are religious and he didn't want them to know. Anyway, what 15-year-old boy does want to talk to his parents about sex, even under normal circumstances?

There is also legal precedence for a minor of sufficient maturity and intelligence to be given confidential medical treatment but does sex with a prostitute count as treatment?

"Absolutely. It is absolutely part of therapy," said the psychologist, "Because it was what he wanted. People talk about a trip to Disneyland being therapeutic what's the difference? It was what he wanted."

So Jack got what he wanted, and last week, he finally lost his fight with the cancer.

 


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1 posted on 12/21/2001 11:46:28 AM PST by LiveFree2000
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To: LiveFree2000
What a tawdry way to go. Poor kid.
3 posted on 12/21/2001 11:51:27 AM PST by wideawake
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To: allend
Real Christian of you. Such understanding and compassion.
4 posted on 12/21/2001 11:53:56 AM PST by LiveFree2000
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To: LiveFree2000
I think I'm gonna be sick....
5 posted on 12/21/2001 11:54:43 AM PST by anniegetyourgun
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To: LiveFree2000
Real Christian of you. Such understanding and compassion.

Umm, There is no Christian commandment to be either... "Love the sinner, hate the sin," perhaps, but surely not "accept the sin as being ok."

The Apostle Paul had a lot to say about this sort of thing, iirc.

;) ttt

6 posted on 12/21/2001 11:55:28 AM PST by detsaoT
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To: LiveFree2000
I thought candystripers took care of these things?

Isn't that their job?

7 posted on 12/21/2001 11:55:31 AM PST by backup
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To: LiveFree2000
Hey, I hope he practices safe sex. I wouldn't want him to get AIDS.
8 posted on 12/21/2001 11:55:40 AM PST by TADSLOS
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To: LiveFree2000
I suppose you want to say he is intolerant too, huh? I'm sure you think Christ would approve of this?
9 posted on 12/21/2001 11:56:17 AM PST by Chipper
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To: allend
wow, one sin and it's off to hell with him? Good grief!
10 posted on 12/21/2001 11:56:43 AM PST by WindMinstrel
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To: allend
Or Heaven. or Purgatory, or Nirvana, or Valhalla, or Las Vegas...
13 posted on 12/21/2001 11:58:59 AM PST by Lysander
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To: WindMinstrel
If you step off the edge of the Empire State Building, just one time, what's gonna happen?
14 posted on 12/21/2001 11:59:47 AM PST by nina0113
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To: right_to_defend
Come on guys, lighten up. This kid did the right thing - and he is NOT going to hell for it. If he does go to hell, he'd be better of there, than being with a god who would make a decision like that one for him.

Your postings indicate a very vast ignorance of Christian doctrine. For starters, none of us can say for sure whether or not he's gone to hell. It's what's in his heart which matters, not what we think (whether we like it or not).

As for being "better off in hell," I assure you that sex is not what life is all about. If you think otherwise, you could be in for a big shock in the afterlife (whether you believe in one or not.)

;) ttt

15 posted on 12/21/2001 12:00:28 PM PST by detsaoT
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To: TADSLOS
Poor joke - but addresses the "abstinence is the only contraception that works" message. Also, birth control fails. How ethical would it be to leave a child behind. I'm not sure ethical is the right word. Tragic, maybe, to those who cherish worldly possessions.
16 posted on 12/21/2001 12:00:32 PM PST by Christian B
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To: LiveFree2000
Is it immoral. Yes. Is it understandable. Of course.

Here's where I'm at on this, and I know I'm wrong and condoning sin, etc, so don't get on me about that. I'm glad for the kid. He got what he wanted and no one got hurt (Of course, you will all say, other than his soul). Is there any man alive who deep down can't see why this was done. Good God, at 15, all I wanted to do was have sex. Now I only want it every 5 minutes. LOL. The kid suffered mightily in his life, and if he wasn't going to die then there would be no question this was totallly wrong. However, if granting him this one wish made his life a little happier in the short time he had left, all the better.

The kid was wiser than his years. He said he wished it could last longer. Don't we all. Don't we all.

17 posted on 12/21/2001 12:00:57 PM PST by frmrda
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To: allend
Reading between the lines, it sounds to me like the psychologist was in on procuring the 'sex worker'. In my state, pimping for minors is a felony.

Since when is there a 'right' to have sex anyway?

Next thing you know, some terminally ill young lad will be asking the Make-A-Wish Foundation to help make his S&M fantasy come true. What is the limit?

18 posted on 12/21/2001 12:02:29 PM PST by malakhi
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To: right_to_defend
Yea lighten up everyone. Lighten up on immigration, we came from immigrants. Hey lighten up on the drug war, it doesn't cause harm to others. While were at it lets lighten up on the 2nd amendment, what do you need that assault bb gun for. While were at it lighten up on the terrorists, we can't be intolerant of their religion.

Where do you draw the lighten up line to stop?

19 posted on 12/21/2001 12:02:37 PM PST by Chipper
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To: LiveFree2000
Sad all around. God's not going to send the suffering boy to hell for haveing a little pleasure in his painfull short life. I hope God sends all the assholes who condemn everyone else to hell to hell.
20 posted on 12/21/2001 12:02:38 PM PST by NC_Libertarian
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