Very odd, but to each their own.
objectum sexuals - have you heard of this? Are you one yourself? Private polling and interesting information!
06/24/2012
People can love who/whatever they want as long as they're not harming anyone/anything, it'd be wrong to judge someone for something they can't control like their sexuality. It might be strange to you, but it's just another sexuality.
06/24/2012
I don't have any issue with it. It's unusual, but as long as they're not hurting anybody there's no problem.
06/24/2012
I heard about the woman and the Eiffel Tower. It always seemed a little strange, but harmless, so I'm not bothered.
06/24/2012
To each their own...
06/24/2012
I've had near-sexual reactions to good (nonsexual) art, but I wouldn't want to marry it.
07/20/2012
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each to their own i guess the heart wants what it wants
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Peggi
I recently discovered a new type of, I suppose what you would call a "sexual orientation", which is the sexual attraction and love for an inanimate object. I have heard of such things as being in love with inflatable pool toys, cars, etc,
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I recently discovered a new type of, I suppose what you would call a "sexual orientation", which is the sexual attraction and love for an inanimate object. I have heard of such things as being in love with inflatable pool toys, cars, etc, but I just watched an incredibly informative documentary on this, and now have a totally new view of it all!
My fascination only comes with the fact that this is new to me, but in a way, I see it as no different than any other type of love or relationship, but I am just wondering what your stance is on it. If you would like the basic information, wikipedia had some info on it, and the documentary that I viewed can be found here, called Married To the Eiffel Tower.
I think the saddest part of the video was when Amy is not allowed to have a moment with one of her loves while visiting the city.
So, what are your thoughts? less
My fascination only comes with the fact that this is new to me, but in a way, I see it as no different than any other type of love or relationship, but I am just wondering what your stance is on it. If you would like the basic information, wikipedia had some info on it, and the documentary that I viewed can be found here, called Married To the Eiffel Tower.
I think the saddest part of the video was when Amy is not allowed to have a moment with one of her loves while visiting the city.
So, what are your thoughts? less
07/20/2012
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