I can't remember the term, but let's call it an objectiphile for all intents and purposes at the moment until i am unlazy enough to go look it up. ok, so this weirdo lady married the Eiffel tower because she was in love with it. do you think she genuinely has these issues or is making it up to get attention? i often wonder about lots of these matters.
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reminds me of the kids and if you say something like I love macaroni and cheese, then they say, why don't you marry it
I remember reading about the early signs of autism and one of them was that a baby, or toddler, would be more fascinated with inanimate objects than with people who are trying to interact with them. Maybe these people have something along these lines.
Now, there's actually people out there with this affliction? Go figure!