Object sexuality explained

Object sexuality or objectophilia is a group of paraphilias characterized by sexual or romantic attraction focused on particular inanimate objects. Individuals with this attraction may have strong feelings of love and commitment to certain items or structures of their fixation. Some do not desire sexual or close emotional relationships with humans. 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. Public sexual consummation of object sexual desires may be dealt with through public nudity or anti-exhibitionism legislation.

Research

In 2009, Amy Marsh, a clinical sexologist, surveyed the twenty-one English-speaking members of Erika Eiffel's 40-strong OS Internationale about their experiences.[1] About half reported autism spectrum disorders: six had been diagnosed, four were affected but not diagnosed, and three of the remaining nine reported having "some traits."[2] According to Marsh, "The emotions and experiences reported by OS people correspond to general definitions of sexual orientation," such as that in an APA article "on sexual orientation and homosexuality ... [which] refers to sexual orientation as involving 'feelings and self-concept'".

Sociolinguistic researcher Heiko Motschenbacher has developed the concept of humanonormativity to describe the marginalization of objectum sexuality. Humanonormativity is "the belief that people normally and naturally engage in sexual practices and romantic relationships with other human beings."[3] It arises as a discourse that pathologizes objectum sexuality. This concept has been referenced in relevant academic fields, including research on fictosexuality.[4]

OS awareness and advocacy

In 2009, Erika Eiffel appeared on Good Morning America and The Tyra Banks Show[5] with Amy Marsh to discuss her "marriage" to the Eiffel Tower and how her object love helped her become a world champion archer. Marsh shared the results of her survey and her belief that OS could be a genuine sexual orientation, reasoning that if childhood trauma were a factor in being OS, there would be more OS individuals. Eiffel, who had adopted her surname after a 2007 "marriage" to the Eiffel Tower,[6] founded OS Internationale, an educational website and online community for those identifying or researching attraction to objects.

Literature

Marsh sees OS-like behavior in classic literature.[1] In Victor Hugo's 1831 novel The Hunchback of Notre-Dame:

Describing his passion for sculptures, Horace Walpole commented in 1791 that "Sir William Hamilton had actually married his Gallery of Statues".[7]

In popular culture

Real life

Music

Cinema

Television

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Love Among the Objectum Sexuals. Electronic Journal of Human Sexuality . 13. 2010-03-01. Amy. Marsh.
  2. N.B. There are only 20 responses, though the author claims 21 respondents.
  3. Book: Motschenbacher, Heiko . The Oxford Handbook of Language and Sexuality . Oxford University Press . 2018 . Hall . Kira . Language and Sexual Normativity . 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190212926.013.14 . 978-0-19-021292-6 . Barrett . Rusty.
  4. Matsuura . Yuu . 2023 . 対人性愛中心主義批判の射程に関する検討――フェミニズム・クィアスタディーズにおける対物性愛研究を踏まえて . Humanonormativity and Human Oriented Sexualism: A Discussion Based on Objectum Sexuality Studies from a Feminist and Queer Perspective . 人間科学共生社会学 (Human Science Sociology and Anthropology) . 12 . ja . Faculty of Human-Environment Studies, Kyushu University . 13 . 10.15017/7151776.
  5. News: Filip . Kristyn . The woman who married the Eiffel Tower . The Fulcrum . February 15, 2012.
  6. Web site: Kate. Snow. Janann. Brady. 2009-04-08. Woman Proves Love for Eiffel Tower With Commitment Ceremony. .
  7. Book: Barker . C. . Trussler . S. . New Theatre Quarterly 49: Volume 13, Part 1 . Cambridge University Press . 1997 . 978-0-521-58902-4 . 2023-06-19 . 5.
  8. News: Hasselhoff marries Berlin Wall . The Irish Times . April 1, 2013 . October 23, 2022.
  9. News: Inanimate attachment: Love objects. The Globe and Mail. Aug 21, 2009. 2010-05-04.
  10. News: 10 Romances Between People and…Things . 12 April 2010 .
  11. Web site: A Man in a Relationship with His Car . February 10, 2012 . Anderson . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120214161552/http://www.andersoncooper.com/2012/02/10/a-man-in-a-relationship-with-his-car/ . 2012-02-14 .
  12. News: Jodi Rose bridges differences to marry Le Pont du Diable Bridge in France . 6 July 2013 .
  13. News: 29 June 2016 . Man sues Utah County clerk for refusing to issue license to marry computer .
  14. Web site: Keys N Krates - Save Me . YourEDM . 3 August 2015 . 5 September 2015 . Matthew Meadow.
  15. Web site: Jackson . Angelique . 2023-10-10 . '80s Cult Classic 'Electric Dreams' Remake in the Works from Veteran Film Executive Paul Davidson (EXCLUSIVE) . 2024-04-27 . Variety . en-US.
  16. News: Bradshaw . Peter . 2023-10-19 . Christine review – Stephen King's evil car still has a one-track mind . 2024-04-22 . The Guardian . en-GB . 0261-3077.
  17. News: Armistead . Claire . 'I know it's weird' – Jumbo: the film about a woman who falls in love with a funfair ride . 12 July 2021 . . 9 July 2021 . en.
  18. Web site: Barber. Nicholas. Titane: The most shocking film of 2021. 2021-07-26. www.bbc.com. en.