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Cali Woman Marries Train Station

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From The Sun's article on this (https://www.t hesun.co.uk/news/3648218/woman-marries-train-station-sante-fe/)

A Californian woman has “married” a train station called Daidra after spending 36 years in love with it.

>Carol Santa Fe, 45, from San Diego, California, claims she has been in besotted with Santa Fe train station since she was nine years old.

>The volunteer support worker takes a 45 minute bus ride to the station every day to spend quality time with her beloved building.

>Although their marriage is not legally binding, Carol states they tied the knot in 2015 – and celebrated their one year anniversary last Christmas.

>Carol says she has “sex” with the building mentally and identifies herself as an objectum sexual – a person who is sexually attracted to inanimate objects and structures.

>Carol didn’t discover this until she was 40 after she searched online “I am in love with a building”.

She said: “I am married to the Santa Fe train station – her name is Daidra.”
“We didn’t start a relationship until 2011 but I had been in love with the station since I was a young girl.
“When we got married, I stood there and I told her that I take it as my partner.
“It was the happiest day of our lives.
“When I get there I say hello to her – I then walk around the block circling around her, trying not to let anyone notice I am talking.”

>She said she will often find a private section of the station which she will touch by leaning against it – although she keeps her clothes on.

“When I’m touching her, I feel as though it actually holds me and kisses me,” she said.
“I don’t have physical sex with the station in public, I want to be respectful.
“I wouldn’t do that with a human in public so why would I do it in this case.
“I do have sex with Daidra in my mind when I stand there.
“I especially like when I hear the trains rev up their engines – it turns me on.”

Is she, dare I say it.. /ourgirl/?
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