Many believe that love for a fellow human being is one of the most beautiful things that can happen to us in life - others are clearly not in favor of this belief, so they prefer to find their happiness in material goods. Here are 8 people who married bizarre things.
You can with your partner also report in the case, that he is not a representative of the human species. It takes a lot of courage to make this move, but the individuals we are presenting this time were not afraid of public disapproval. Love overcomes all obstacles!
8 people who "married" bizarre things:
1. David Sikorski and burrito
David Sikorski, a young man from San Francisco, met true love in the form of a burrito. After the engagement, as you can see, he also organized a romantic photo shoot. Before that, he felt lonely, because his acquaintances were dating and having children, but he only had a job in his life. And finally he just found the love of his life!
2. Tax collector and doll
Davecat met his wife Sidore Kuronenko, otherwise a synthetic doll, in 2000. The lovers are not officially married, but that does not diminish their happiness. Davecat presents himself as an activist for synthetic love, while at the same time asserting that he has the right to his own way of life.
3. Erika Eiffel and the Eiffel Tower
Erika Eiffel is known for her love of objects. She met the Eiffel Tower in 2004 and got married three years later. She is currently in a relationship with Lance – her competition bow who helped her build her archery career.
4. Kevin Nadal and his love for himself
Kevin Nadal is a writer, activist, and psychology professor who married himself. While attending many weddings, he began to wonder why people celebrate togetherness and not singleness. Since then, he has been committed to celibacy, but at the same time he supports all people in the world who are sympathetic to his opinion.
5. Tracey Emin and the Rock
British artist Tracey Emin married a rock in her garden in France to which she feels a deep spiritual connection. Tracey is considered an interesting person, and her artwork inspires many people around the world.
6. Akihiko Kondo and the hologram
The Japanese Akihiko Kondo expressed his technological advancement by marrying a hologram. The marriage, which took place in November last year, is otherwise not legally recognized.
7. Pascale Sellick and the quilt
Pascale Sellick is convinced that a relationship with a human being does not in itself bring happiness. On Valentine's Day, she prefers to cuddle with her blanket, which she plans to marry in the future.
8. Aaron Chervenak and the smartphone
In the modern world, more and more people behave as if they are in a relationship with their phones. Aaron Chervenak believes that we are connected to our devices on many levels, so he sees no reason not to marry them. His marriage is not officially recognized, but he nevertheless celebrated it with a ceremony.