Faculty of Psychology, Hyperion University, Romania
*Corresponding author: domnita_mihaela@yahoo.com
International Journal of Advanced Studies in Sexology
Volume 2, 2020 | Issue 1, Pages 20-24 | ISSN 2668-7194 (print), ISSN 2668-9987 (online)
Citation: Kabiry D. M., (2020). Objectum sexuality or objectophilia. An Individual Psychology Approach. Int J Advanced Studies in Sexology. Vol. 2, Issue 1, pp. 20-24. Sexology Institute of Romania.
“Loving Objects” a category of peoples that explores the formation of a newly named sexual orientation, also called objectum-sexuality (OS), are the one who openly declare their desire for objects, loving the objects not like a fetishism, like a amorous partners, even life partners. The fallow material examines some aspects regarding OS behaviour, how they interact in the online environment with the rest of the world, how they perceive sexual intimacy and what rights they demand, the fact that it represents a non-specific paraphilia and that it has links with autism and synesthesia.
Domnita Mihaela Kabiry*
Faculty of Psychology, Hyperion University, Romania
*Corresponding author: domnita_mihaela@yahoo.com
International Journal of Advanced Studies in Sexology Volume 2, 2020 | Issue 1, Pages 20-24 | ISSN 2668-7194 (print), ISSN 2668-9987 (online)
Citation: Kabiry D. M., (2020). Objectum sexuality or objectophilia. An Individual Psychology Approach. Int J Advanced Studies in Sexology. Vol. 2, Issue 1, pp. 20-24. Sexology Institute of Romania.
DOI: 10.46388/ijass.2020.13.14
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Abstract
“Loving Objects” a category of peoples that explores the formation of a newly named sexual orientation, also called objectum-sexuality (OS), are the one who openly declare their desire for objects, loving the objects not like a fetishism, like a amorous partners, even life partners. The fallow material examines some aspects regarding OS behaviour, how they interact in the online environment with the rest of the world, how they perceive sexual intimacy and what rights they demand, the fact that it represents a non-specific paraphilia and that it has links with autism and synesthesia.
Keywords: objectum-sexuality, intimacy, synecdocal marriage, autism, syneasthezia, non-specific paraphilic disease.