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User: "Therion Ware"
Date: 30 Jan 2007 01:19:28 AM
Object: OT: Nun helped dying man lose his virginity!
It says here:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/01/27/nvirgin27.xml
A young disabled man who receives care for his life-limiting illness
at a hospice run by a nun spoke yesterday of his decision to use a
prostitute to experience sex before he dies.
Sister Frances Dominica gave her support to 22-year-old Nick Wallis,
who was born with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Sufferers usually die
by their thirties.
Mr Wallis told staff at the Douglas House hospice in Oxford that he
wanted to experience sexual intercourse. He explained that he had
hoped to form an intimate and loving relationship with a woman, but
his disability had acted as a barrier.
He told The Daily Telegraph: "It was a decision two years in the
making and I discussed it with my carers and my parents. Telling my
mother and father was the hardest part, but in the end they gave me
their support.
"There are many aspects of life that an able-bodied person takes for
granted but from which I am excluded.
"I had hoped to form a relationship when I went to university, but it
didn't happen. I had to recognise that if was to experience sex I
would have to pay for it out of my savings. My mind was made up before
I discussed it with anyone else."
The hospice staff, after taking advice from a solicitor, the clergy
and health care professionals, decided to help him.
"I found an advert from a sex worker in a magazine for the disabled,"
said Mr Wallis. "The initial contact was by email and then by phone."
It was arranged for the prostitute to visit his home in Northampton.
"My parents went out," he said.
"It was not emotionally fulfilling, but the lady was very pleasant and
very understanding. I do not know whether I would do it again. I would
much rather find a girlfriend, but I have to be realistic."
Mr Wallis has decided to talk in public about his decision as part of
the BBC documentary series about life inside Douglas House and its
associated hospice for children, Helen House.
"I have done so in order that people may understand the issues that
face people in my situation. I suppose some people may be judgmental."
He said he did not discuss his decision directly with Sister Frances,
who founded the two hospices. "But I know she gave me her support."
Sister Frances described Mr Wallis as "delightful, intelligent and
aware young man".
"I know that some people will say 'You are a Christian foundation.
What are you thinking about?'. But we are here for all faiths and
none," she said.
"It is not our job to make moral decisions for our guests. We came to
the conclusion that it was our duty of care to support Nick
emotionally and to help ensure his physical safety."
Mr Wallis's story can be seen on The Children of Helen House, BBC2,
10pm Tuesday.
--
"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you".
attrib: Pauline Réage.
http://www.city-of-dis.com/p_q.asp?I1=69597&I2=69121
The begining...
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User: "Jim Hawkins"

Title: Re: Nun helped dying man lose his virginity! 30 Jan 2007 10:29:21 AM
"Therion Ware" <autodelete@city-of-dis.com> wrote in message
news:l8str2lvtmv7j8331ehla7i5j30p0fks90@4ax.com...

It says here:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/01/27/nvirgin27.xml

A young disabled man who receives care for his life-limiting illness
at a hospice run by a nun spoke yesterday of his decision to use a
prostitute to experience sex before he dies.

Sister Frances Dominica gave her support to 22-year-old Nick Wallis,
who was born with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Sufferers usually die
by their thirties.

Mr Wallis told staff at the Douglas House hospice in Oxford that he
wanted to experience sexual intercourse. He explained that he had
hoped to form an intimate and loving relationship with a woman, but
his disability had acted as a barrier.

He told The Daily Telegraph: "It was a decision two years in the
making and I discussed it with my carers and my parents. Telling my
mother and father was the hardest part, but in the end they gave me
their support.

"There are many aspects of life that an able-bodied person takes for
granted but from which I am excluded.

"I had hoped to form a relationship when I went to university, but it
didn't happen. I had to recognise that if was to experience sex I
would have to pay for it out of my savings. My mind was made up before
I discussed it with anyone else."

The hospice staff, after taking advice from a solicitor, the clergy
and health care professionals, decided to help him.

"I found an advert from a sex worker in a magazine for the disabled,"
said Mr Wallis. "The initial contact was by email and then by phone."

It was arranged for the prostitute to visit his home in Northampton.
"My parents went out," he said.

"It was not emotionally fulfilling, but the lady was very pleasant and
very understanding. I do not know whether I would do it again. I would
much rather find a girlfriend, but I have to be realistic."

Mr Wallis has decided to talk in public about his decision as part of
the BBC documentary series about life inside Douglas House and its
associated hospice for children, Helen House.

"I have done so in order that people may understand the issues that
face people in my situation. I suppose some people may be judgmental."

He said he did not discuss his decision directly with Sister Frances,
who founded the two hospices. "But I know she gave me her support."

Sister Frances described Mr Wallis as "delightful, intelligent and
aware young man".

"I know that some people will say 'You are a Christian foundation.
What are you thinking about?'. But we are here for all faiths and
none," she said.

"It is not our job to make moral decisions for our guests. We came to
the conclusion that it was our duty of care to support Nick
emotionally and to help ensure his physical safety."

Mr Wallis's story can be seen on The Children of Helen House, BBC2,
10pm Tuesday.

Pity there wasn't a nun prepared to give him the service herself.
It would have been interesting to compare the reaction of the Vatican
to her sacrifice with that it shows to paedophile Catholic priests.
Jim Hawkins

.
User: "satyr"

Title: Re: Nun helped dying man lose his virginity! 01 Feb 2007 12:29:13 AM
On Tue, 30 Jan 2007 16:29:21 -0000, "Jim Hawkins"
<jimhawkins@manx.net> wrote:


"Therion Ware" <autodelete@city-of-dis.com> wrote in message
news:l8str2lvtmv7j8331ehla7i5j30p0fks90@4ax.com...

It says here:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/01/27/nvirgin27.xml

A young disabled man who receives care for his life-limiting illness
at a hospice run by a nun spoke yesterday of his decision to use a
prostitute to experience sex before he dies.

Sister Frances Dominica gave her support to 22-year-old Nick Wallis,
who was born with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Sufferers usually die
by their thirties.

Mr Wallis told staff at the Douglas House hospice in Oxford that he
wanted to experience sexual intercourse. He explained that he had
hoped to form an intimate and loving relationship with a woman, but
his disability had acted as a barrier.

He told The Daily Telegraph: "It was a decision two years in the
making and I discussed it with my carers and my parents. Telling my
mother and father was the hardest part, but in the end they gave me
their support.

"There are many aspects of life that an able-bodied person takes for
granted but from which I am excluded.

"I had hoped to form a relationship when I went to university, but it
didn't happen. I had to recognise that if was to experience sex I
would have to pay for it out of my savings. My mind was made up before
I discussed it with anyone else."

The hospice staff, after taking advice from a solicitor, the clergy
and health care professionals, decided to help him.

"I found an advert from a sex worker in a magazine for the disabled,"
said Mr Wallis. "The initial contact was by email and then by phone."

It was arranged for the prostitute to visit his home in Northampton.
"My parents went out," he said.

"It was not emotionally fulfilling, but the lady was very pleasant and
very understanding. I do not know whether I would do it again. I would
much rather find a girlfriend, but I have to be realistic."

Mr Wallis has decided to talk in public about his decision as part of
the BBC documentary series about life inside Douglas House and its
associated hospice for children, Helen House.

"I have done so in order that people may understand the issues that
face people in my situation. I suppose some people may be judgmental."

He said he did not discuss his decision directly with Sister Frances,
who founded the two hospices. "But I know she gave me her support."

Sister Frances described Mr Wallis as "delightful, intelligent and
aware young man".

"I know that some people will say 'You are a Christian foundation.
What are you thinking about?'. But we are here for all faiths and
none," she said.

"It is not our job to make moral decisions for our guests. We came to
the conclusion that it was our duty of care to support Nick
emotionally and to help ensure his physical safety."

Mr Wallis's story can be seen on The Children of Helen House, BBC2,
10pm Tuesday.


Pity there wasn't a nun prepared to give him the service herself.
It would have been interesting to compare the reaction of the Vatican
to her sacrifice with that it shows to paedophile Catholic priests.

Of great, now I have a mental image of Mother Teresa putting the slide
on his Johnson.
--
satyr #1953
Chairman, EAC Church Taxation Subcommittee
Director, Gideon Bible Alternative Fuel Project
Supervisor, EAC Fossil Casting Lab
.


User: "Hatter"

Title: Re: OT: Nun helped dying man lose his virginity! 30 Jan 2007 11:46:48 AM
On Jan 30, 2:19 am, Therion Ware <autodel...@city-of-dis.com> wrote:

It says here:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/01/27/nvirg...

A young disabled man who receives care for his life-limiting illness
at a hospice run by a nun spoke yesterday of his decision to use a
prostitute to experience sex before he dies.

Sister Frances Dominica gave her support to 22-year-old Nick Wallis,
who was born with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Sufferers usually die
by their thirties.

Mr Wallis told staff at the Douglas House hospice in Oxford that he
wanted to experience sexual intercourse. He explained that he had
hoped to form an intimate and loving relationship with a woman, but
his disability had acted as a barrier.

He told The Daily Telegraph: "It was a decision two years in the
making and I discussed it with my carers and my parents. Telling my
mother and father was the hardest part, but in the end they gave me
their support.

"There are many aspects of life that an able-bodied person takes for
granted but from which I am excluded.

"I had hoped to form a relationship when I went to university, but it
didn't happen. I had to recognise that if was to experience sex I
would have to pay for it out of my savings. My mind was made up before
I discussed it with anyone else."

The hospice staff, after taking advice from a solicitor, the clergy
and health care professionals, decided to help him.

"I found an advert from a sex worker in a magazine for the disabled,"
said Mr Wallis. "The initial contact was by email and then by phone."

It was arranged for the prostitute to visit his home in Northampton.
"My parents went out," he said.

"It was not emotionally fulfilling, but the lady was very pleasant and
very understanding. I do not know whether I would do it again. I would
much rather find a girlfriend, but I have to be realistic."

Mr Wallis has decided to talk in public about his decision as part of
the BBC documentary series about life inside Douglas House and its
associated hospice for children, Helen House.

"I have done so in order that people may understand the issues that
face people in my situation. I suppose some people may be judgmental."

He said he did not discuss his decision directly with Sister Frances,
who founded the two hospices. "But I know she gave me her support."

Sister Frances described Mr Wallis as "delightful, intelligent and
aware young man".

"I know that some people will say 'You are a Christian foundation.
What are you thinking about?'. But we are here for all faiths and
none," she said.

"It is not our job to make moral decisions for our guests. We came to
the conclusion that it was our duty of care to support Nick
emotionally and to help ensure his physical safety."

Mr Wallis's story can be seen on The Children of Helen House, BBC2,
10pm Tuesday.

Go to www.mobtelevision.com and look at the "Point Blank" for the
charitable works of Bob Dobalina
Hatter
.

User: "t1gercat"

Title: Re: OT: Nun helped dying man lose his virginity! 30 Jan 2007 09:17:08 AM
On Jan 30, 2:19 am, Therion Ware <autodel...@city-of-dis.com> wrote:

It says here:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=3D/news/2007/=

01/27/nvirg...


A young disabled man who receives care for his life-limiting illness
at a hospice run by a nun spoke yesterday of his decision to use a
prostitute to experience sex before he dies.

Sister Frances Dominica gave her support to 22-year-old Nick Wallis,
who was born with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Sufferers usually die
by their thirties.

Mr Wallis told staff at the Douglas House hospice in Oxford that he
wanted to experience sexual intercourse. He explained that he had
hoped to form an intimate and loving relationship with a woman, but
his disability had acted as a barrier.

He told The Daily Telegraph: "It was a decision two years in the
making and I discussed it with my carers and my parents. Telling my
mother and father was the hardest part, but in the end they gave me
their support.

"There are many aspects of life that an able-bodied person takes for
granted but from which I am excluded.

"I had hoped to form a relationship when I went to university, but it
didn't happen. I had to recognise that if was to experience sex I
would have to pay for it out of my savings. My mind was made up before
I discussed it with anyone else."

The hospice staff, after taking advice from a solicitor, the clergy
and health care professionals, decided to help him.

"I found an advert from a sex worker in a magazine for the disabled,"
said Mr Wallis. "The initial contact was by email and then by phone."

It was arranged for the prostitute to visit his home in Northampton.
"My parents went out," he said.

"It was not emotionally fulfilling, but the lady was very pleasant and
very understanding. I do not know whether I would do it again. I would
much rather find a girlfriend, but I have to be realistic."

Mr Wallis has decided to talk in public about his decision as part of
the BBC documentary series about life inside Douglas House and its
associated hospice for children, Helen House.

"I have done so in order that people may understand the issues that
face people in my situation. I suppose some people may be judgmental."

He said he did not discuss his decision directly with Sister Frances,
who founded the two hospices. "But I know she gave me her support."

Sister Frances described Mr Wallis as "delightful, intelligent and
aware young man".

"I know that some people will say 'You are a Christian foundation.
What are you thinking about?'. But we are here for all faiths and
none," she said.

"It is not our job to make moral decisions for our guests. We came to
the conclusion that it was our duty of care to support Nick
emotionally and to help ensure his physical safety."

Mr Wallis's story can be seen on The Children of Helen House, BBC2,
10pm Tuesday.

--
"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you".
attrib: Pauline R=E9age.http://www.city-of-dis.com/p_q.asp?I1=3D69597&I2=

=3D69121

The begining...

Christ on a cross! Did they have to put this poor guy through so much=20
bureaucratic crap?? So he's 22 and wants to get laid. Let him. My God,=20
they told everyone in the world, sought the permission of his parents,=20
and got a nun to agree, even act as an intermediary. Why didn't some=20
kind human being just quietly set him up and get it done instead of=20
making a national event of it? They even put it on TV??? Are there no=20
real men left in this world? (These people are, of course, British,=20
so .... )
Look, if they're asking for donations for a few more rounds, I'll=20
cough up twenty bucks. One time isn't enough. He should be getting=20
more.
.

User: "Yang, AthD h.c"

Title: Re: OT: Nun helped dying man lose his virginity! 30 Jan 2007 02:13:40 AM
On Tue, 30 Jan 2007 07:19:28 +0000, Therion Ware
<autodelete@city-of-dis.com> wrote:

It says here:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/01/27/nvirgin27.xml

A young disabled man who receives care for his life-limiting illness
at a hospice run by a nun spoke yesterday of his decision to use a
prostitute to experience sex before he dies.

Props to the nun.

Sister Frances Dominica gave her support to 22-year-old Nick Wallis,
who was born with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Sufferers usually die
by their thirties.

Mr Wallis told staff at the Douglas House hospice in Oxford that he
wanted to experience sexual intercourse. He explained that he had
hoped to form an intimate and loving relationship with a woman, but
his disability had acted as a barrier.

He told The Daily Telegraph: "It was a decision two years in the
making and I discussed it with my carers and my parents. Telling my
mother and father was the hardest part, but in the end they gave me
their support.

"There are many aspects of life that an able-bodied person takes for
granted but from which I am excluded.

"I had hoped to form a relationship when I went to university, but it
didn't happen. I had to recognise that if was to experience sex I
would have to pay for it out of my savings. My mind was made up before
I discussed it with anyone else."

The hospice staff, after taking advice from a solicitor, the clergy
and health care professionals, decided to help him.

"I found an advert from a sex worker in a magazine for the disabled,"
said Mr Wallis. "The initial contact was by email and then by phone."

It was arranged for the prostitute to visit his home in Northampton.
"My parents went out," he said.

"It was not emotionally fulfilling, but the lady was very pleasant and
very understanding. I do not know whether I would do it again. I would
much rather find a girlfriend, but I have to be realistic."

Mr Wallis has decided to talk in public about his decision as part of
the BBC documentary series about life inside Douglas House and its
associated hospice for children, Helen House.

"I have done so in order that people may understand the issues that
face people in my situation. I suppose some people may be judgmental."

He said he did not discuss his decision directly with Sister Frances,
who founded the two hospices. "But I know she gave me her support."

Sister Frances described Mr Wallis as "delightful, intelligent and
aware young man".

"I know that some people will say 'You are a Christian foundation.
What are you thinking about?'. But we are here for all faiths and
none," she said.

"It is not our job to make moral decisions for our guests. We came to
the conclusion that it was our duty of care to support Nick
emotionally and to help ensure his physical safety."

Mr Wallis's story can be seen on The Children of Helen House, BBC2,
10pm Tuesday.

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