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Secret Six
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Woman with objects fetish marries Eiffel Tower By Aislinn Simpson  Erika La Tour Eiffel, 37, a former soldier who lives in San Francisco, has been in love with objects before. Her first infatuation was with Lance, a bow that helped her to become a world-class archer, she is fond of the Berlin Wall and she claims to have a physical relationship with a piece of fence she keeps in her bedroom. But it is the Eiffel Tower she has pledged to love, honour and obey in an intimate ceremony attended by a handful of friends. She has changed her name legally to reflect the bond. She revisits the massive structure as part of a documentary on Five on Objectum-Sexual women. There are around 40 people in the world who have declared themselves OS, all of them women and many of them also Asperger's Syndrome sufferers. The OS term was first coined by Eija-Riitta Berliner-Mauer, a 54-year-old woman who has been "married" to the Berlin Wall for 29 years. Before returning to Paris for her first wedding anniversary, Mrs La Tour Eiffel visits the Berlin Wall, where her affection for what many Germans see as a symbol of repression leads to an uncomfortable encounter with a member of the staff at the Checkpoint Charlie museum. "I just don't understand how some people can bring someone into the world like a child - an object - and then not love them," she said. She explained that she feels an affinity with the wall: "I am the Berlin Wall. Hate me, try to break me apart, but I will still be here, standing." http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics...ffel-Tower.htmlS6 Anyone here know which store was the happy couple registered at ?
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I wonder if they shot a wedding night video?
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"I got things under control, that's why people call me an extremist. I'm autonomous. I understand that I declare my independence every day." Ted Nugent
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I am speechless.
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dogsledder54
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The Washington Monument, I could see.  Or perhaps The Nebraska Capital Building.  (also known as the penis of the plains.
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Her 'spouse' is unlikely to abuse her, go out on her, belch, fart and leave dirty socks on the living room floor. Plus she doesn't have to cook for it....
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Klapton
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Seattle has a pretty darned phallic skyscraper:  
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"I got things under control, that's why people call me an extremist. I'm autonomous. I understand that I declare my independence every day." Ted Nugent
"It is the conservative laissez- fairist, the man who puts all the guns and all the decision-making power into the hands of the central government and then says, 'Limit yourself'; it is he who is truly the impractical utopian." Murray Rothbard
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dogsledder54
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Seattle has a pretty darned phallic skyscraper:
looks like it is wearing protection, too.
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