For one woman, the intense feeling that inanimate objects can inspire goes much deeper and becomes something more like true love.
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This is very disturbing. It's interesting that the objects she has fallen in love with have all been things most people would consider masculine...and definitely phallic in shape.
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Oy, no comment, you dont want to know.
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Sure I want to know, that's why I seeded this link.
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O.K. there are better places to find large phallic shaped things to fall in love with, if you want me to recommend one for you i can, but i can see how the Tower is going to satisfy her "needs" without doing some serious internal damage.
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Exactly. That's why it's interesting. She chooses phallic objects that are impossibly, well, disproportionate to her own body size. What does that say about how her mind works? It would seem that if she really does fall in love with inanimate objects she would at least pick something she could have a "relationship" with.
It seems to me that she does it for attention. Heck, she "married" the Eiffel tower and then moved back to the States. If she were really in love and committed to it, she would have stayed in France to be near it.
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