Bizzare Wedding Couples! 7 People Who Married Objects

Have you heard about the term object sexuality? It's a syndrome that causes people to fall in love with objects and identify them as a gender, give them names and believe them to be fulfilling, loving and have a relationship with them. Here are some weird marriage instances:

The choo love story

We all love trains, but have you ever heard of someone marrying them? Well, it's true. A guy named Joachim who worked as a repair man married a steam locomotive. He recalled that he had a thing for things since he was 12. He loves his spouse so much.

Set in stone

A woman named Eija-Riita Berliner-Mauer, whose surname means the Berlin Wall in German, wed the wall in 1979 after she was diagnosed with the condition Objectum-Sexuality.

The barbie love story

A Taiwanese man named Chnag Hsi-sum, 46, married a doll to appease the restless spirit of his dead wife. He did not marry an adult doll, but just a 28 cm Barbie doll.

A picture-perfect marriage

It's good to be in love with yourself, but marrying yourself is weird. This is what a 39-year-old Chinese man named Liu Ye married a photo cutout of himself wearing a wedding gown.

The ride of her life

A 35-year-old woman named Amy Wolfe Weber, a church organist in Pennsylvania married a roller coaster. She said she first fell for the ride at the age of 13, she said, "I was instantly attracted to him sexually and mentally. I wasn’t freaked out, as it just felt so natural, but I didn’t tell anyone about it because I knew it wasn’t ‘normal’ to have feelings for a fairground ride."

The 'Love Plus' story

A man called Sal9000 married Nene Anegasaki, a character in the video game "Love Plus." The wedding was quite an event, which was carried out before a live audience and broadcast to a virtual one.