Ninja_X said:
Thats a dumb last request.
There is soo much more to life than sex.
Except when you consider how little life he had left to live. Not a lot of time to find the right girl, get a good job and have a family when you kick the bucket at 15 is there?
I mean, let's consider my life up to age 15. I was a baby for a bit but that didn't work out so I went into toddling where I enraged my parents enough that I was enrolled in school by the age of 5. By the age of 11 I was out of elementary school but had no meaningful skills and was still not considered employable so the job market was out of the question and apparently the puberty fairy hadn't visisted just yet and since I couldn't procreate starting the family process seemed a bit out of line. Instead I went to middle school where I learned even more things that still didn't qualify me for employment, hit puberty and had a few sterotypicallly lousy middle school romances, partook in sports where it began to become clear that I wouldn't make a living doing anything related to balls, bats, or running. At the tender age of 14, I moved on to high school where I began to learn the first things that would one day make me an employable human being, learned to drive at 15 which is a key life skill and that is it. By the age of 15, if one were to inventry my useful or important knowledge the list is pretty short:
I woudln't be a sports star
I knew how to string words together into sentences, both in writing and verbally.
I had a rudimentary grasp of math comepts higher than arithmatic.
I knew that dealing with women was going to be a lot more difficult than movies make it seem.
I knew the basic proceedures of operating a small motor vehicle.
Since most people expect to live a hair longer than to 15, I suspect most people order their lives in a similar fashion - you learn the things you need to know to be on your own in the world and it is only then that you really start doing those things that really matter. Perhaps if one knew from the start that they had a mere 15 years to pack a life into they would order things a bit different - leaving out perhaps a lot of that tedious schooling and grounding.
And to those who said they could ask for something better or more important, what exactly is there? Sex is likely the very first thing you do on your own, and the loss of virginity in a very real way will represent a significant moment in most anyone's life. In fact, there are only a handful of such moments in the average life - starting and completing school, starting and completing college, getting your first car, buying your first house, sex, and of course the purchase of your first sofa (you aren't an adult until you purchase a sofa - it's a law).