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Discussion: Object Sexual - Woman falls in love with fence.
Member Since: 8/31/2013
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Originally posted by genkirocket
as a fellow objectum sexual, i am quite hurt by some of these responses. but not offended personally, i know OS is something not many people understand and it is made to look quite outrageous. and i mean theres no denying it, it sounds pretty funny. we just need to learn to respect these peoples relationships and realize that love is love , even if its between a woman and a fence lol.
i am in love with a pillow. ive been in a relationship with him for two years. and thankfully my family has been very understanding. in fact weirdly enough i think they got used to me being in love with a pillow easier than they got used to the fact that my current human boyfriend is 25 years older than me lol. thats another thing that puts me into the minority of the os community, i am attracted to both objects and people. i have only heard of a few like me.
if you guys have any questions about object sexuality or having an attraction and relationship with an inanimate object, feel free to ask me. id like people to be as educated on this subject as possible, cause all too often we laugh at the freakshow then move on.
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are all relationships with objects non consensual and polygamous
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Loving an object is fine and normal, you can love a specific object for any reason.
Having 'romantic' relationships with an object is what I believe is completely false because you cannot simply have a relationship with an object; it's classified as "crazy."
You can't compare being gay to this because when Gay people have relationship with actual people, that give and respond, have sexual intercourse and socially communicate.
Objects obviously don't do any of that so, that's why I think it's not possible.
I'm not saying them having feelings or loving an object is not real, but the "relationship" they claim they have is.
That's my opinion.
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Lol at people comparing this to gays/lesbians. 
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Originally posted by genkirocket
as a fellow objectum sexual, i am quite hurt by some of these responses. but not offended personally, i know OS is something not many people understand and it is made to look quite outrageous. and i mean theres no denying it, it sounds pretty funny. we just need to learn to respect these peoples relationships and realize that love is love , even if its between a woman and a fence lol.
i am in love with a pillow. ive been in a relationship with him for two years. and thankfully my family has been very understanding. in fact weirdly enough i think they got used to me being in love with a pillow easier than they got used to the fact that my current human boyfriend is 25 years older than me lol. thats another thing that puts me into the minority of the os community, i am attracted to both objects and people. i have only heard of a few like me.
if you guys have any questions about object sexuality or having an attraction and relationship with an inanimate object, feel free to ask me. id like people to be as educated on this subject as possible, cause all too often we laugh at the freakshow then move on.
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Originally posted by Haburo
are all relationships with objects non consensual and polygamous
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Can you also get into an argument with an object?
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Member Since: 11/11/2009
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This is definitely a mental disorder, and people with it should be getting psychological help.
There are many signs:
1. Calling the object a "he" or a "she". There is no sex, it's just an object.
2. Describing it's personality. An object cannot have a personality.
3. Thinking that the object is responding to her "love". The object doesn't have a brain so that would be impossible.
Listen, I love my iPod, but I'm healthy and sane enough to not be "in love" with it. These people should be seeking professional help instead of trying to get people to accept it. I wouldn't want someone to just accept that I have depression and let me kill myself.
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Wow 
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Member Since: 4/15/2011
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Originally posted by Walley
This is definitely a mental disorder, and people with it should be getting psychological help.
There are many signs:
1. Calling the object a "he" or a "she". There is no sex, it's just an object.
2. Describing it's personality. An object cannot have a personality.
3. Thinking that the object is responding to her "love". The object doesn't have a brain so that would be impossible.
Listen, I love my iPod, but I'm healthy and sane enough to not be "in love" with it. These people should be seeking professional help instead of trying to get people to accept it. I wouldn't want someone to just accept that I have depression and let me kill myself.
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I apologise to anyone who may be offended, though unfortunately, I agree with this. I don't see how it's possible to have genuine feelings for something (and feel as though they are reciprocated) that quite simply does not have the capacity to feel emotion or think for itself. It is extremely interesting how they call the object as a 'he' or 'she', and that could indicate an underlying problem.
Maybe I'm wrong, and it's just another one of those things that I will never understand.
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Member Since: 11/28/2011
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Originally posted by genkirocket
if you guys have any questions about object sexuality or having an attraction and relationship with an inanimate object, feel free to ask me.
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Who's the top?

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Member Since: 5/7/2012
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Originally posted by Luke.
Loving an object is fine and normal, you can love a specific object for any reason.
Having 'romantic' relationships with an object is what I believe is completely false because you cannot simply have a relationship with an object; it's classified as "crazy."
You can't compare being gay to this because when Gay people have relationship with actual people, that give and respond, have sexual intercourse and socially communicate.
Objects obviously don't do any of that so, that's why I think it's not possible.
I'm not saying them having feelings or loving an object is not real, but the "relationship" they claim they have is.
That's my opinion.
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Yeah I kind of agree with this. If you're sexually attracted to an object...fine, I mean you're not hurting anyone right. But if you truly feel like you're in an actual emotional relationship with an inanimate object, and you feel like they genuinely love you back, then that's a sign of a mental issue, because obviously inanimate objects do not have the capacity to feel, well, anything and I'm not sure if that type of behavior should be put up with simply for the sake of that person's mental health and well being.
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Good bye, world.

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Originally posted by mvnicure
That's interesting, I've never met an OS, i'd like to know more about it.
How did you realize that you liked objects that way? Did it take time for you to accept it? Are you only into pillows or have you felt attraction to other objects before?
How exactly does your relationship work? Do you feel like the object returns your feelings? How do you know it's a he? 
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Not you feeding the troll 
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Member Since: 6/29/2012
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What on earth?
My jaw dropped when she was sitting on the fence. Bitch isn't your vajay hurting? 
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Member Since: 8/18/2013
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yall comparing gays to objects BYE
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Member Since: 8/18/2013
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 cease fire, make it stop
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Member Since: 8/31/2013
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Originally posted by Walley
This is definitely a mental disorder, and people with it should be getting psychological help.
There are many signs:
1. Calling the object a "he" or a "she". There is no sex, it's just an object.
2. Describing it's personality. An object cannot have a personality.
3. Thinking that the object is responding to her "love". The object doesn't have a brain so that would be impossible.
Listen, I love my iPod, but I'm healthy and sane enough to not be "in love" with it. These people should be seeking professional help instead of trying to get people to accept it. I wouldn't want someone to just accept that I have depression and let me kill myself.
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objects have gender pronouns in other languages that aren't english though??
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Member Since: 2/15/2010
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Originally posted by genkirocket
it wasnt until i got my pillow that i ever had feelings for an object. and even now, its only him. not other objects. after i got him i slowly started to realize that i was bringing him with me everywhere, and holding him like a person, not a pillow. and just started to have these... feelings. i didnt know what they were, it took me a while to realize it was love. it was kind of like realizing i was gay all over again lol. it didnt take any time for me to accept it, it was just a matter of realizing it and getting other people to accept it.
its hard to describe how our relationship works. it doesnt work like any human relationship thats for sure. i guess i could say its like this, mutual exchange of energy. i do feel like my feelings are returned because i can feel the loving energy moving between us full circle. its kind of like when you and your best friend are in a room with someone you both hate, and they say something stupid and you and your friend give eachother a look. its like nothing is said but you just KNOW.
hmm, well he is covered in pictures of my favorite actor. so that might have factored into my feelings but really i think he has just a masculine energy to him.
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It's a god damn pillow what the **** do you mean with mutual exchange of energy?

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Member Since: 1/2/2014
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who the hell are you to judge?
love should have no boundaries
some people love fences, get over it
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Member Since: 2/15/2010
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Originally posted by Kali.
who the hell are you to judge?
love should have no boundaries
some people love fences, get over it
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I'm not judging. I don't care if you're attracted to purple balloons or silverware. I just don't get how one can be sexually attracted to an OBJECT. That's just weird. But even then I don't care.

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Member Since: 8/18/2013
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I am also like this and I accept who I am.
I've been in a long time relationship with my Prism CD for about a year but it's been a bit strained recently cause she's always making bad choices and is in a fight with me because I bought 1989 and thinks i'm cheating on her with Tay tays CD 
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Member Since: 8/18/2013
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Some of y'all love sticking their tongues into booty holes so let's not judge fellas...
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