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Objectophilia, Fetishism and Neo-Sexuality: Falling in Love with Things - International - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News by Shannon at 12:50 pm EDT, May 24, 2007 |
Some people love their laptops more than anything else in the world. Others are sexually aroused by musical instruments or buildings. Experts are trying to understand a bizarre sexual obsession known as objectophilia.
Sandy K.'s relationship to the Twin Towers is somewhat unusual.
If there were only a third tower... |
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RE: Objectophilia, Fetishism and Neo-Sexuality: Falling in Love with Things - International - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News by Catonic at 3:00 pm EDT, May 24, 2007 |
terratogen wrote: Some people love their laptops more than anything else in the world. Others are sexually aroused by musical instruments or buildings. Experts are trying to understand a bizarre sexual obsession known as objectophilia.
Sandy K.'s relationship to the Twin Towers is somewhat unusual.
If there were only a third tower...
my psych professor brought this up at near the end of the course. |
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RE: Objectophilia, Fetishism and Neo-Sexuality: Falling in Love with Things - International - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News by Hijexx at 3:33 pm EDT, May 24, 2007 |
terratogen wrote: Some people love their laptops more than anything else in the world. Others are sexually aroused by musical instruments or buildings. Experts are trying to understand a bizarre sexual obsession known as objectophilia.
Sandy K.'s relationship to the Twin Towers is somewhat unusual.
If there were only a third tower...
There was a, umm, spherical object in the courtyard... |
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