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  2. Object sexuality - Wikipedia

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    Object sexuality also known as objectum is a sexuality attracted to inanimate objects. The feelings can be platonic, romantic and sexual. It can also be a form of territorial attraction. The objects that the person is attracted to usually has a name and a personality. They may go on dates and do other intimate things.

  3. Agalmatophilia - Wikipedia

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    Agalmatophilia is a form of object sexuality. The attraction may include a desire for actual sexual contact with the object, a fantasy of having sexual (or non-sexual) encounters with an animate or inanimate instance of the preferred object, the act of watching encounters between such objects, or sexual pleasure gained from thoughts of being ...

  4. Human–animal marriage - Wikipedia

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    Human–animal marriage is a marriage between a human and a non-human animal. This topic has appeared in mythology and magical fiction. [1] In the 21st century, there have been numerous reports from around the world of humans marrying their pets and other animals.

  5. Man marries a hologram and other weird objects people have ...

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    From the Eiffel Tower to a cardboard cut-out of Robert Pattinson, these are the other objects people have married. Man marries a hologram and other weird objects people have married Skip to main ...

  6. The rise of sologamy – can you really marry yourself?

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    Marry yourself, then, and you’re more than entitled to marry another person in the future – minus the accusations of polygamy. Despite its lack of legal recognition, the practice has been ...

  7. Who you marry could be influenced by your name -- here's why

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    According to research, another trait we find attractive in others has to do with our names.

  8. Erika Eiffel - Wikipedia

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    Erika Eiffel (née LaBrie; born 1972), also known as Aya, is an American competitive archer and advocate for object sexuality. She "married" the Eiffel Tower [1] [2] [3] in a commitment ceremony in 2007.

  9. Tree marriage - Wikipedia

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    Tree marriage is a form of symbolic proxy marriage between a human and a tree that is said to be infused with supernatural life and may allow a bachelor to become a widower when the tree is felled and thus marry a human widow. [1] Traditionally, Hindus could not marry three times.