When it comes to love, no one should judge anyone, right?
It’s more appropriate to judge personality, table manners, hairstyles, conversational skills, politics, clothes, etc. but, love, never.
And, Emily Dickinson was completely right when she wrote that ‘the heart wants what it wants’.
However, what if this heart wants a soul mate without a soul?
This was a lot of people’s question after they read about the story of a bodybuilder who recently married his sex doll in an unseen ceremony.
People were left in shock: how could someone commit to a thing that has no soul?
Here’s what the bodybuilder believes.
Bodybuilder Marries a Doll: Says She Has a Sweet Soul & Loves Georgian Food
The bodybuilder, Yuri Tolochko from Kazakhstan says that his new bride, Margo, comes from an unknown factory.
In a video Tolochko shared on his Instagram, he’s seen with his love at the altar and one can say he looks happy.
Dressed in a black tux and his partner staring into the middle distance, he nuzzled his nose into the doll’s cheek and slipped a ring on her fingers.
And, Tolochko has kept his fans informed about his 18-month relationship with the doll Margo. On one photo, they’re seen in bed with a puppy while in another, Margo is sprawled onto a wooden table with pizza slices on her bits.
And, they were also in a ferry and a nightclub, where they reportedly met.
Margo also ‘loves’ to play the accordion, wears bikinis, sleeps with an eye mask, has bubble baths and drinks red wine.
She Is His Fantasy & Yuri Is in Control?
Although a lot of people would find this very strange, there are those who consider it nothing more than a fantasy that Tolochko controls.
Indeed, human relationships are very hard because two hearts don’t always want the same thing and gaze at the same future.
On the other hand, developing a romantic interest in an inanimate object, also known as objectophilia, is rare, but is there.
There was once a woman who married the Eiffel Tower and another man who fell in love with a Nintendo character.
Surely, love can be blind. But, what if it doesn’t need a pulse in the future?
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