Sex with an Ambulance, In Love with an Airplane, and Marriage with a Tower

Sex with an Ambulance, In Love with an Airplane, and Marriage with a Tower

Sex with an Ambulance, Falling in Love with an Airplane, or Marrying a Tower? Yes, We Are Talking About Objectophilia

 

A lot of intriguing things happen around the world that no longer surprise us. However, if you want to read about having sex with an ambulance, what the sexiest part of an airplane is, or why a romantic relationship with the Statue of Liberty ended, you're in the right place. I have prepared a list of interesting relationships and erotic experiences that will surely surprise or amuse you.

 

Regular Sex with Ambulances, Both at Home and on the Street

Dominik Chvátal fell for Mercedes ambulances at the age of thirteen. Today, he has relationships and regular sex with them. According to Dominik, the ambulances know about each other but do not get jealous.

Diagnosed with schizophrenia at sixteen, Dominik began talking to his ambulances. Now, he also has romantic experiences with them. Despite his parents' efforts to help with his illness and objectophilia, Dominik claims to be content and harmless. He confides in and communicates only with his model ambulances. He perceives himself as an ambulance and thus engages in conversations, dates, cuddles, and intimate interactions with other vehicles.

Private ambulances are his lovers, while rescue ambulances are his wives, he engages in sex with all of them. He claims to do this both on the street and on the grounds of the emergency services. He does not worry about public indecency laws, as they only apply to humans, and he considers himself an ambulance. His favourite spots for intimate acts are the "nose" or "mouth," referring to the emblem and bumper.

His dream is to ride in one of his wives, but no one dares to join him. Dominik maintains that he is happy with his life and relationships and hopes it lasts.

 

Falling in Love with an Airplane, Flying 30 Times a Year to Maintain the Relationship

Sarah Rodo from Germany fell in love with a Boeing 737. To spend quality time with her beloved, she flew abroad thirty times in 2022. This 23-year-old woman is unashamed of her sexuality and shares photos with the airplane models she loves. She finds the wings the sexiest part of her lover.

Since she cannot be alone with a public airplane, she has several smaller models at home, all named Dicki, which she views as a single entity. She spent around 4000 euros on her three largest replicas. She considered marriage but cannot legally marry a Boeing in Germany and does not plan to relocate for that purpose. For now, she cherishes her models and flies as often as possible with her beloved.

 

Marriage to a Public Object Faces Intimacy Issues

In 2007, a woman from the USA named Erika married the Eiffel Tower. Though not legally possible in France or the USA, she had a short ceremony. Erika, who adopted the surname Eiffel, insists that the tower loves her back. Their love is mutual, but the main issue is that the tower is a public object, and they can never have intimate moments alone.

Despite these challenges, Erika regularly visits the tower, embracing, cuddling, and kissing it. A former soldier, she was reportedly sexually harassed in the past. Defending herself with a sword, she later developed an affection for the sword due to its protection. Her objectophilia later extended to other objects, including the Golden Gate Bridge, which she claimed also loved her. Occasionally, she engages sexually with a piece of fencing she keeps at home.

 

Falling in Love with Her Chandelier, Also Attracted Sexually

Amanda Liberty realized in her teenage years that she had strong feelings towards inanimate objects. Later, she became sexually attracted to them and sought romantic relationships. She first fell in love with drums at fourteen but kept it secret due to fear of rejection. Later, she had a relationship with the Statue of Liberty, which ended due to the distance, though she retained the surname Liberty.

Humans never attracted her sexually or romantically. Now, she is in a relationship with a chandelier named Lumiere, which she found on eBay in Germany. She was captivated immediately and now cleans it, gives gifts to it, and confides in it. She also finds it sexually attractive, often complimenting its decorations.

Amanda hopes people will accept and understand this unique love for inanimate objects. She is not afraid to publicly share her relationship to open people's eyes and wishes for acceptance and understanding of all individuals with this sexual orientation.

 

The desire for an inanimate object is called objectophilia, where people fall in love with objects, buildings, and basically non-living things. It is truly a desire to establish a romantic or sexual relationship with the object of their affection. People with objectophilia feel the need to be with these things, take care of them, and be devoted to them. They often believe that objects have souls, feelings, and desires just like people, and they try to reciprocate the love. In these relationships, objects are treated as equal partners with the ability to communicate. I would say that when we were younger, many of us imagined something similar. Our toys, stuffed animals, or cars surely came to life when we left the house or felt hurt when mistreated. However, I believe the vast majority of us grew out of it and did not form romantic or sexual relationships with objects.

 

Except for vibrators, that I understand.

 

Used sources

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