For one woman, the intense feeling that inanimate objects can inspire goes much deeper and becomes something more like true love.
"The Berlin Wall is a masterpiece. I can feel how much he yearns to be loved," Erika Eiffel said.
Her love of the Eiffel Tower is somewhat recent, and two years ago the San Francisco woman had a commitment ceremony and changed her name to reflect the bond.
"Her structure is just amazing. You know, she's got subtle, subtle curves, you know," Erika Eiffel said of the famous Paris landmark.
"I just, it's almost like I heard her crying out, saying, 'Somebody, notice me. Somebody, really notice me. Here I am in the crowd crying out, somebody, somebody, hear my voice,'" she said.
Eiffel, 36, is part of a small group of people across the world who call themselves "objectum sexuals" where their intimate life revolves around objects, not people. The objects can range from a home computer to a set of drums or a national monument, anything they can feel a connection to. It may sound strange to most of us, but it's very real to them.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erika_Eiffel
abc7news.com/archive/6751223
Thoughts about object sexuality?
ktt2 user @blonded posts in ktt2 thread "White woman marries Eifel Tower"
Pray my d*** gets big as the Eiffel tower, so I can f*** Erika Eiffel for 72 hours
that tower just a munch
I watched a documentary about this once and she was in it. I kinda felt bad but I laughed throughout at the people in it marrying inanimate objects, they were all so strange.
congrats to the happy couple
Of course an american
ktt2 user @blonded posts in ktt2 thread "White woman marries Eifel Tower"
holy f*** u think everything is about you dont you you f***ing little narcissistic prick