When your object of love is an object
Michele Kobke, a 36-year-old from Berlin, has ended her nine-year relationship with a Boeing 737-800 she affectionately called 'Darling'. Kobke, who identifies as an objectophile, had described their bond as sexual but faced challenges due to limi...

Being sexually attracted to an inanimate object rather than a person has a name - objectophilia. In the time of AI, when we hear of humans getting close to 'non-sentient' entities, Kobke-Darling's love affair was refreshingly low-tech, old-style. Clinically called 'paraphilia', this is as natural an erotic love as it can get. 'It's like a normal relationship, we have relaxing evenings together, and when we go to bed, we cuddle and fall asleep together... When I touch his wings, I immediately get sweaty palms and get excited,' she had said. Interestingly, another case of a woman in love with an aeroplane is still going strong. Also from Germany, and also a Boeing 737 ('Dicki'), 24-yr-old Sarah Rodo from Dortmund is a happy objectophile. We wish Rodo and Dicki happiness.
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