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  2. Object sexuality - Wikipedia

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    Object-sexual individuals also often believe in animism, and sense reciprocation based on the belief that objects have souls, intelligence, feelings, and the ability to communicate. Questions of objectophilia's legality or ethical provenance have not arisen, given that inanimate objects are inert and not harmed through object sexuality.

  3. Erika Eiffel - Wikipedia

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    Eiffel is founder of OS Internationale, an organization for those who develop significant relationships with inanimate objects. [13] She claims that her object relationship with Lance, her competition bow, helped her to become a world-class archer. [14] She encountered the Eiffel Tower in 2004, and said that she felt an immediate attraction. [1]

  4. List of paraphilias - Wikipedia

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    Paraphilias are sexual interests in objects, situations, or individuals that are atypical. The American Psychiatric Association, in its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, Fifth Edition (DSM), draws a distinction between paraphilias (which it describes as atypical sexual interests) and paraphilic disorders (which additionally require the experience of distress, impairment in functioning, and/or ...

  5. Why do some people give human feelings to inanimate objects ...

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    When people feel sympathy for inanimate objects, they are anthropomorphizing, attributing human behaviors or feelings to animals or objects who cannot feel the same emotions as we do, Shepard said ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Imprinting (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Sexual imprinting on inanimate objects is a popular theory concerning the development of sexual fetishism. [12] For example, according to this theory, imprinting on shoes or boots (as with Konrad Lorenz's geese) would be the cause of shoe fetishism. [citation needed]

  8. People Spotted 30 Astonishingly Big Things And Shared Them ...

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    Some people live with megalophobia, the intense and irrational fear of large objects. For example, someone with this specific phobia is going to be scared of being around tall buildings, large ...

  9. Law of three stages - Wikipedia

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    Throughout this stage, primitive people believe that inanimate objects have living spirits in them, also known as animism. People worship inanimate objects like trees, stones, a pieces of wood, volcanic eruptions, etc. [1] Through this practice, people believe that all things root from a supernatural source. [2] 1B.