I honestly prefer seeing this over the creeps that are attracted to animals and try to justify it, do what you want to fence posts. I'm mostly fine with that 😬
My mother was an architect. She ran off with a marble apartment complex when I was 12. My life has been filled with hardship since. I am reminded of her every time I pass by my marble countertops on my way to the kitchen. It is a sad life, for the children of such people.
@@yourfriendlyneighbourhoodc8109 I feel like something having sentimental value doesn't really have anything to do with aspergers. Like a wedding ring would have sentimental value cus its a sign of love from your partner or what if you got a gift from someone you'll never get to see again.
@@ProjectFraz I'm aware that it doesn't have anything to do with Asperger's. Just added that I have Asperger's on the end because that's another link with the other commenter . Sorry for any confusion caused.
@@ProjectFraz it has plenty to do with it since strong sentimental connections with objects is a key display of Asperger’s. What these people are doing is weird.
My boyfriend is autistic & honestly I think him falling in love with a fence post or some shit would genuinely be less weird. & I’d judge him less for it too. Seriously though, that’s not an autistic thing. It a struggle to connect with others but needing to love & be loved thing
:/ Yeah, kind of rubs me wrong that they framed it like having relationships with objects is inherently an autistic trait and not an exception to the norm.
Out of context when they were talking about her "loves" being wrapped in plastic is pretty terrifying, imagine walking through the airport and hearing someone say "yeah my wife is mad at me, she's still wrapped in plastic, stuffed in my suitcase" like sorry what? 😂
The BIG QUESTION is: are these inanimate objects in a relationship with just this person, or are they free to date other people?!? Imagine visiting your favorite side fence and finding out you're not their only one 👀
That’s really interesting. Based on the video, they’re having difficulties with socializing that’s why they’re over fixating on objects but it seems like they might have trust issues or troubles with bounding too. It’s like how people with deep insecurities get many crushes but never do anything to start a relationship. Interesting
Honestly it was pretty sad to hear her explaining how her father was distant, so she became close to objects. Also the Asperger’s thing… I have Asperger’s and I’m not consumed into specific things or extremely interested in them, it’s a symptom but it’s not the case for everyone.
@@gumgumgumgumgumgum My reference to Tammy was due to *how* she answered the question. But, thank you kind, internet stranger for the suggestion I never asked for. 😉
0:52 Only women? What about that guy who's in love with cars or that other guy in love with balloons? It's definitely not just women. I hate it that I can just think of two examples right away of guys being in love with objects. I've been on the internet for too long.
I'm 22 and have Aspbergers, ADHD, depression, anxiety... You get it. I have a bond with my vehicle, but not anywhere near these videos. 🤣🤣🤣 Thank you Ken and Dane for making your videos 😅💜🤘🏻
Could you imagine owning a business or something, and someone comes in and says they're in love with your railing? Then they just start macking on it. I don't know who I'd call at that point.
Please do not connect object sexualization with Autism/Asperger's. The object fixation they refer to in Asperger's is more like having extreme difficulty parting with an object that has meaning to you or feeling like a plushie's "feelings" will get hurt if you leave it behind. Deep down we know objects don't have feelings but it's more like we're just over-empathizing with things. It is not sexual. Autistics have enough stigmas surrounding them, I can't bear this being thrown in there too. lol -Mom on the spectrum w/kids and friends on the spectrum Edit: Thank you for the likes and engagement bringing attention to my comment. :)
@@insomniiart6371 but you just told everyone, and all our comments are about being dementaly challenged, do you know now easy it would be to get your name on here maybe be alittle more careful
@@insomniiart6371 I have a son with severe autism, and people make all kinds of assumptions about him. He's young and very testosteroney, so let's say he's been weird, but never would he start developing feelings for an object. His biggest "problem" is dropping trou' in the park in front of the other moms lmao! Edit: He's 6 and is making remarkable progress. He will be grow out of a lot of his limitations.
@@rustyshackleford2022 not u going back and editing your comment after I replied. Why do u care about me so much? I mean irl, with my name and face attached, to people I know and care about. Idc if some random knows I'm autistic and calling me mentally challenged is extremely rude. I said it here cuz no one knows me and I thought it was a safe spot. We get it you're edgy
The fact that a pastor probably had to give them permission to film in that church. Did he know why?? Did he think this person just loved the beautiful architecture in the normal way??
In the documentary the priest actually talks to her… he’s supper kind and slowly lets her know they can’t really have her do that anymore because of how the congregation is feeling disrespected. The girl was hurt but how the priest handled the situation was very polite… and they came to an agreement that she could talk to the fence but they had to keep it more of a platonic relationship.
A Raggedy Ann story for you all: When I was in college, I was a collegiate member of a sorority that had Raggedy Anns as a symbol. We had a staircase where Raggedy Anns from years past hung out on. We had them there on a shelf. I barely used that staircase, but one day I needed to use the back door, which is closest to that staircase. So, I went down the stairs and looked at the dolls (not even on purpose) and sprained my ankle. I always joke that the dolls did it to me. Did they? Probably not. But it's a creepy staircase.
So she's strumming her banjo in the church and she's not considered a sexual deviant? It's all good and fine in the privacy of your own home, but once you take sexual acts in public, no matter what it is-it's a deviance and shouldn't be encouraged or tolerated.
As someone who has people with autism in my family and may be on the spectrum myself, I don't like the association that will happen with folk who see this and then find out I have it. I don't wanna be associated with people who go so far they have to be removed from the property like that one girl. It's not even a judgement of what they're attracted to - they're going as far as public indecency.
The public indecency is where I draw the line as well. If someone wants to do freaky stuff to inanimate objects in the privacy of their own home that's their business but the public never consented to any of that. I shudder at the thought of children being exposed to that stuff.
@@tommymarco maybe for these extreme people, but there are a lot more people in the world who have autism, and being associated with this kind of extremism is going to cause a lot more problems for a lot more people.
@@ForestOfEmeralds very true , reading the comments , ppl are taking these extreme cases and seemingly applying it to everyone with autism . glad you and the others are pointing it out . i can only imagine the damage the tv show is doing to a larger audience .
I promise not all autistic people are like that 😂 😭 I am autistic myself and I’ve never fallen in love with an object. But it is true it’s hard to make friends, so I guess if they were never guided or helped with it then yeah not surprised that turned into an odd attached disorder.
Yeah I would hope most people would know that, but I suppose it does feel a little uncomfortable when Autism is brought up in a video of this context😂😅 We autistics can feel empathy towards objects, like I’d feel bad for my car driving it over a pot hole, or if I accidentally kicked a stuffed animal, but that’s a FAR cry from romance. But we also (I think usually more so autistic women) tend to be highly empathetic in the first place so it’s not surprising some of that might extend to non-living objects. But again, that doesn’t not mean we are likely to desire romance with an inanimate object. These people definitely have something else going on. I guess at least they aren’t hurting anyone? But maybe try to keep it out of the public eye. Lol
@@Sakanamoto yeah I agree lol. And I definitely have a very high empathy level, I feel weirdly bad when I through a stuffed animal but it’s definitely not romantic 😂
Came here to say the same, I am autistic myself and falling in love with an object is so weird to me, I have never met anyone with autism loving objects like this 😂
We can get attached to things and have collections (I have a row of teddybears on my bed and need to hug one to sleep as well as a coffee cup I've been using for years), but to fall in love with objects and have them "talking" to me? Nope!
A question I would have for them that never seems to be addressed, is why do they have multiple objects that they love at the same time? If they can "feel" what an object is thinking, then wouldn't some of them be jealous that they are in love with another object? Does it not feel like cheating if one day they are loving a fence and then the next the tiny Eiffel Tower model? Or is every object just miraculously ok with them having several lovers?
Probably don’t mention it because their answer would just be straight delusion. They don’t understand the concept of cheating because these objects physically can’t do such a thing for them to feel what it would be like. When they say the objects “feel” that’s just their own mentally turning the situation into fiction. It just goes to show how delusional and ill their minds are. They’re legit living in their own fantasy world where they can intimately love whatever objects see fit to make themselves feel. I’d say this is a form of mental illness
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These poor objects are being publicly raped and nobody does anything to help!! We will end up finding these poor things collecting in groups to get over their horrific experiences... 😅😆🤣
Ken I’ve been watching your videos since I was a kid about ten or maybe even younger and now I’m 22 in July and having a kid, you’ve been with me for half my life and here’s to wishing for many more 👌✌️ you guys are amazing people and so many respect you guys I wish you the best days of your lives
Massive congratulations on the little one. According to a few fellow viewers young children including babies enjoy listening to the videos so you might want to try watching them with your little one.
I'm almost your age and I can't imagine having a child at that age. The thought scares me. I wonder if I will ever be ready. I'm happy you seem so content with it. I would be wrecked with nervousness. Respect for that!
You guys are really kind thank you all lol for the record the kid was completely planned and his name is Eli. I’m more excited than anything tbh, His mom and I have well paying jobs and both want to give him a better home than we had growing up so trust me when I say the real worry here is trying to make sure he isn’t spoiled 😅😅😅
I was diagnosed with asperger syndrome at a young age. And in 5th grade, I claimed i was in love with this cargo plane that was always flying in and out of the air force base close by. But eventually something happened to me that made me stop thinking that way. I GREW UP.
It could just be brain wiring. if the part of the brain that controls arousal is close enough to the part that go off when people see certain objects, then synapsis cross-firing can occur. That's basically what a fetish is. Also, autistic people have more neuro connections in the brain so that might help facilitate these odd cross-firings.
@@jeremiahnoar7504 as an autistic person don't relate this solely to autism. We have special interests like tv shows or a toy we like we don't fall in love with objects there's something much deeper than them having autism
@@insomniiart6371 I also suspect that I'm on the spectrum. I'd like to note that I wasn't relating the particular special interests of autistic people to what these women are doing. I was referring specifically to the physiological structure of the autistic brain and how it might in part be responsible for her almost sexual, love for objects.
@@jeremiahnoar7504 being sexually attracted to objects doesn't relate to how the autistic brain is wired at all. Yes you think u are on the spectrum, I've been diagnosed and been around autistic people on all ends of the spectrum in group settings and at hospitals since I was 11 I'm 20 now. this isn't an autism thing it might play a factor in the fixation on an item but the sexual relation and wanting to marry objects isn't that
@@insomniiart6371 I don't only believe that about myself. I also have two diagnosed brothers, of varying degrees, and I've worked exclusively with a number of people on the more severe end of the spectrum. Like you, I've been around it for a fair chunk of my life. What makes you think that this has absolutely nothing to do with the physiological structure of her brain? That's a pretty bold claim.
The fact that this behavior is now going to get associated with aspergers because she's using it as an excuse for her deviant behavior is just.. awesome. Cool. Thanks. 👍🏼
"He's an amazing lover." *It literally does nothing but sit there and exist* Talk about the lowest standards. Doesn't even need the partner to move or do anything in return. Haha.
U know tbh, if I actually COULD fall in love with random objects instead of ppl I’d probs just do that cuz ppl r messy. Imagine if u fell in love with your own fridge… you’d be set for life 🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♀️👍🏼
I have aspergers myself, and through great effort from my mom I have turned out as a relatively normal person. I always describe it to people as diet autism, and seeing how some people with my condition turn out I am so thankful for my mom.
All of these buildings are very large, very phallic-looking structures. None of them are in love with the ever so humble public building i.e Library, the Municipal Service building. Those buildings need love too ;)
Lmao that "move away from here guy" I imagined a bar and the weird dudes getting grabby, so he tapped the building and gave a "is this guy bothering you"?
These ‘objects’ are like the men/women who are in a relationship with a real person who just takes while giving nothing back. Divorce from these objects would be very simple and cheap.
An inanimate object can't consent, because its not a living, thinking, sapient being. These people are projecting emotions and personalities onto these objects so its not a stretch to assume they've also convinced themselves that the objects consent to their sexual advances.
Isn't it interesting how none of the objects have said no to them, or gotten jealous? They also keep comparing theirs to standard relationships, but haven't mentioned how average people "having relations" in public places is gross for nearly anyone around?
When I was a kid, there was a girl in my class that had a security cup. I can't remember who was on the cup, and I'm not sure if that was the important part of the cup, but I remember her always bringing that cup with her to sleepovers and birthday parties. It was the strangest thing, and she got picked on for it, but she handled it like a champ and my little group of outcasts kinda took her in because of it.
I don’t get how every object they love/form an obsession over immediately loves them back 🤔. Like I feel bad for the objects, I feels like they’re being violated
I was thinking the same thing! The objects can’t consent. And if they truly believe that the objects have a soul and can communicate with them, then that would imply the object would/should be able to give consent like a person. Meaning they also assume the object just so happens to always consent to the intimate acts, which is just a level of delusion I can’t even fathom…
I always have a statement about cities, especially since I live around 30 minutes from New York City. It's like a star. Beautiful from far away, a hot mess up close.
I wish two people who are in love with the same building had a confrontation
Oh I wonder how that would go down. Would they fight over it or is sharing caring?
i would say four ppl to one building . that makes sense .
lmao so wrong, but tickets to that please ! XD
You have nice cheekbones
YES
I honestly prefer seeing this over the creeps that are attracted to animals and try to justify it, do what you want to fence posts. I'm mostly fine with that 😬
Part of me is like it shouldn’t bother me because they aren’t hurting other people. But a larger part of me goes maybe try therapy.
@@bradleymyers126 you summed it up perfectly 👌
“Mostly”. 🤭
Yeah it’s fine lol. Stay away from the kids and the animals. Grind on fences and make out with buildings if you want.
Yeah, 100% for people enjoying their links and whatever pleases them and would rather it be inanimate objects than animals that can't consent
I can only imagine how architects feel about structurally sound buildings.
My mother was an architect. She ran off with a marble apartment complex when I was 12. My life has been filled with hardship since. I am reminded of her every time I pass by my marble countertops on my way to the kitchen. It is a sad life, for the children of such people.
@@FARWILindarys your comment is vastly underrated
@@FARWILindarys damn, I sorry about that man. It never gets any easier does it.
I mean, that's more the Engineers, Architects are horny for the designs, less about if they actually work in practice, but I like your thinking!
I have not been enjoying this content, god this is boring
“This is called Asperger Syndrome”
…I have Asperger’s personally, and I’ve never felt the need to connect to one object in the way this person has.
I only keep certain stuff because they have sentimental value to me which makes me unwilling to part with them. Also have Aspergers.
@@yourfriendlyneighbourhoodc8109 I feel like something having sentimental value doesn't really have anything to do with aspergers. Like a wedding ring would have sentimental value cus its a sign of love from your partner or what if you got a gift from someone you'll never get to see again.
@@ProjectFraz I'm aware that it doesn't have anything to do with Asperger's. Just added that I have Asperger's on the end because that's another link with the other commenter . Sorry for any confusion
caused.
@@ProjectFraz it has plenty to do with it since strong sentimental connections with objects is a key display of Asperger’s. What these people are doing is weird.
I have it too and NO WAY. LOL. THIS is just insane
"It's amazing how people can be around all these sexy buildings in NewYork City and stay sane!"....Define sane...
Man crazy is a helluva drug
The sexy of New York City is Andrew Cuomo, even though he got pushed out he's still one of the most beautiful guys that could ever possibly exist.
NYC is a special city full of special individuals, but sane is not a word I would use to describe the place or the people
@@davidmoyes7010 That was the dumbest thing I’ve ever read in the internet. Have a “Dumb Comment” Award. 🥇
Like going into a strip club
As an autistic person, I just gotta say, some of us have human relationships.
As an autistic dude, I sure don't screw objects. This is some different kind of weird hyper fixation she has.
bruh , the vast majority .
Yes i have asd aka aspergers syndrome
My boyfriend is autistic & honestly I think him falling in love with a fence post or some shit would genuinely be less weird. & I’d judge him less for it too.
Seriously though, that’s not an autistic thing. It a struggle to connect with others but needing to love & be loved thing
:/ Yeah, kind of rubs me wrong that they framed it like having relationships with objects is inherently an autistic trait and not an exception to the norm.
Out of context when they were talking about her "loves" being wrapped in plastic is pretty terrifying, imagine walking through the airport and hearing someone say "yeah my wife is mad at me, she's still wrapped in plastic, stuffed in my suitcase" like sorry what? 😂
Hahahahahah I was thinking the same thing XD
Plot twist: they weren't actually into objects
Or if they’re in love with an ice sculpture. “Yeah, my bae’s in my freezer.”
I'd call security, for real.
You don't wrap your partner in plastic ?
The BIG QUESTION is: are these inanimate objects in a relationship with just this person, or are they free to date other people?!? Imagine visiting your favorite side fence and finding out you're not their only one 👀
😂😂😂
They actually talk about feeling jealous if someone else is also in love with the same object. It's a weird documentary
I imagine they would be on the fence about continuing the relationship
@@candehllama7184 i'm mad this got a chuckle out of me 💀
Like two dogs who pee on the same fence when they run into each other lmao
Have you noticed they’re only in love with the ones they can’t have? 😂 like why not the objects you see every day like a toaster or TV lol
On this aspect the guy who married his car has an advantage ngl
nah nah that would be too easy!
That’s really interesting. Based on the video, they’re having difficulties with socializing that’s why they’re over fixating on objects but it seems like they might have trust issues or troubles with bounding too. It’s like how people with deep insecurities get many crushes but never do anything to start a relationship. Interesting
Right? Like bro, the snow shovel in the garage and the wardrobe in the guest bedroom need some love too
Cause they want the celebs of the object world. That Empire State Building is like the Jason Mamoa of the object world
Honestly it was pretty sad to hear her explaining how her father was distant, so she became close to objects. Also the Asperger’s thing… I have Asperger’s and I’m not consumed into specific things or extremely interested in them, it’s a symptom but it’s not the case for everyone.
This is not autism. It's gross that this was thrown in there just to misrepresent autism once again.
Calling it a symptom makes autism sound like a disease
@@jadefreeburg445 that’s what it’s called idk what you want me to say. I’m literally autistic so idk who else you’d want to hear it from.
@@woleysmoley3007 I'm also autistic so idk who else you would wanna hear it from
“Have you had relationships with people? Men or women?” NO NO NO! She replied as though the interviewer was insane!
Each to their own I expect.
Like Tammy and the, "Do you drink water?" question from Season 1. 😆
@@Call_Em_Yall looks like you could use a glass of water every once in a while too
@@gumgumgumgumgumgum My reference to Tammy was due to *how* she answered the question. But, thank you kind, internet stranger for the suggestion I never asked for. 😉
@@gumgumgumgumgumgum don’t we all? stay hydrated everyone :)
@@gumgumgumgumgumgum looks like you need SUM MALK
0:52 Only women? What about that guy who's in love with cars or that other guy in love with balloons? It's definitely not just women.
I hate it that I can just think of two examples right away of guys being in love with objects. I've been on the internet for too long.
I often wonder if the guy who was in love with his car he called Chase still has it. Its definitely not just ladies for sure
The pool inflatables guy too
@@chelseav4925 I hadn't heard of him that sounds interesting
From what I’ve seen it’s pretty evenly split
Only ken and buff can make something so disturbing actually funny
Seven year itch 😶
Oh yeah not like dozens of youtubers didn't cover this year's ago
@@WillLuigiVG Yeah, and also the monotone delivery by Buff
True lmao
@@WillLuigiVG Beautiful. Just beautiful.
I'm 22 and have Aspbergers, ADHD, depression, anxiety... You get it.
I have a bond with my vehicle, but not anywhere near these videos. 🤣🤣🤣
Thank you Ken and Dane for making your videos 😅💜🤘🏻
Could you imagine owning a business or something, and someone comes in and says they're in love with your railing? Then they just start macking on it. I don't know who I'd call at that point.
Ghost Busters 👻
PostBusters🤣🤣
@@asdfghjkl8236 🤣🤣🤣had the same train of thought haha
I was gonna say a priest but...
holy water or a hose , whichever is the closest .
Please do not connect object sexualization with Autism/Asperger's. The object fixation they refer to in Asperger's is more like having extreme difficulty parting with an object that has meaning to you or feeling like a plushie's "feelings" will get hurt if you leave it behind. Deep down we know objects don't have feelings but it's more like we're just over-empathizing with things. It is not sexual.
Autistics have enough stigmas surrounding them, I can't bear this being thrown in there too. lol
-Mom on the spectrum w/kids and friends on the spectrum
Edit: Thank you for the likes and engagement bringing attention to my comment. :)
Fr it's embarassing this is why I don't tell people I'm autistic :(
I hope they see this
@@insomniiart6371 but you just told everyone, and all our comments are about being dementaly challenged, do you know now easy it would be to get your name on here maybe be alittle more careful
@@insomniiart6371 I have a son with severe autism, and people make all kinds of assumptions about him. He's young and very testosteroney, so let's say he's been weird, but never would he start developing feelings for an object. His biggest "problem" is dropping trou' in the park in front of the other moms lmao!
Edit: He's 6 and is making remarkable progress. He will be grow out of a lot of his limitations.
@@rustyshackleford2022 not u going back and editing your comment after I replied. Why do u care about me so much? I mean irl, with my name and face attached, to people I know and care about. Idc if some random knows I'm autistic and calling me mentally challenged is extremely rude. I said it here cuz no one knows me and I thought it was a safe spot. We get it you're edgy
The fact that a pastor probably had to give them permission to film in that church. Did he know why?? Did he think this person just loved the beautiful architecture in the normal way??
Prayers for the church custodian.
In the documentary the priest actually talks to her… he’s supper kind and slowly lets her know they can’t really have her do that anymore because of how the congregation is feeling disrespected. The girl was hurt but how the priest handled the situation was very polite… and they came to an agreement that she could talk to the fence but they had to keep it more of a platonic relationship.
@@ratszhjjdzh that’s a good one 😂😂
@@ratszhjjdzh damn . i love these comments .
Anyone else yelling, “don’t you kiss that building, it’s disgusting!” “Ah, gross, she kissed it!” You couldn’t pay me enough to kiss anything in NYC!
Especially the people
@@shuruff904 damn straight !
She must have been devastated when her two boyfriends in NY died
She was probably rocking her other 3 boyfriends when the towers fell
Oh my Lort 🫣😂😂
@C mac 55th street she was probably making love to her piece of banister; doing he ole bunny hop
would she consider herself a widow, I wonder? imagine her telling someone "yeah I dated twins, and they both died"
💀💀🤣🤣
14:33 Ken questioning his existence and Buff laughing uncontrollably. that's my shit right there.
A Raggedy Ann story for you all: When I was in college, I was a collegiate member of a sorority that had Raggedy Anns as a symbol. We had a staircase where Raggedy Anns from years past hung out on. We had them there on a shelf. I barely used that staircase, but one day I needed to use the back door, which is closest to that staircase. So, I went down the stairs and looked at the dolls (not even on purpose) and sprained my ankle.
I always joke that the dolls did it to me. Did they? Probably not. But it's a creepy staircase.
Annabelle from those scary movies is a raggedy ann doll. I had one as a very small girl they are frightening dolls.
@@Sindri27 I came to say the og Annabella was a raggedy Ann doll I had one at my grandmas loved her my grandma also had a room dedicated to clowns
The dolls 100% did that. No question about it. Little Annabelles of doom
cool story bruh
Those raggedy Ann’s would have been my piñatas after that !!
So she's strumming her banjo in the church and she's not considered a sexual deviant? It's all good and fine in the privacy of your own home, but once you take sexual acts in public, no matter what it is-it's a deviance and shouldn't be encouraged or tolerated.
True.
Neither should religion, let's be real...
@@shuruff904 Not be tolerated? Who cares, believe what you want. Get you a church. We should just not tolerate bad acts in general.
they're planking on them, fully clothed. Is it even a sexual act? I don't think they know what an orgasm is.
I like how the church doesn't consider THAT deviancy, but loving the same gender is. Like ffs 🙃
What gets me is do these people look at an Ikea catalogue and treat that as a porn mag?
LOL
bruh
You’d think the one with the short hair was in a relationship with her fridge. That banister sure as hell isn’t the one stuffing her
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As someone who has people with autism in my family and may be on the spectrum myself, I don't like the association that will happen with folk who see this and then find out I have it. I don't wanna be associated with people who go so far they have to be removed from the property like that one girl. It's not even a judgement of what they're attracted to - they're going as far as public indecency.
The public indecency is where I draw the line as well. If someone wants to do freaky stuff to inanimate objects in the privacy of their own home that's their business but the public never consented to any of that. I shudder at the thought of children being exposed to that stuff.
isn't there only like thirty of forty of these extreme individuals around . heard it in the the first video .
@@tommymarco maybe for these extreme people, but there are a lot more people in the world who have autism, and being associated with this kind of extremism is going to cause a lot more problems for a lot more people.
@@ForestOfEmeralds very true , reading the comments , ppl are taking these extreme cases and seemingly applying it to everyone with autism . glad you and the others are pointing it out . i can only imagine the damage the tv show is doing to a larger audience .
11:14
"The seven-year itch"
Buff: " I wrap up"
LOL I almost spit out my drink when I heard that!
Ken's soul dying everytime he sees one of them straddling a fence is a real mood
I promise not all autistic people are like that 😂 😭 I am autistic myself and I’ve never fallen in love with an object. But it is true it’s hard to make friends, so I guess if they were never guided or helped with it then yeah not surprised that turned into an odd attached disorder.
Yeah, same
Yeah I would hope most people would know that, but I suppose it does feel a little uncomfortable when Autism is brought up in a video of this context😂😅
We autistics can feel empathy towards objects, like I’d feel bad for my car driving it over a pot hole, or if I accidentally kicked a stuffed animal, but that’s a FAR cry from romance.
But we also (I think usually more so autistic women) tend to be highly empathetic in the first place so it’s not surprising some of that might extend to non-living objects. But again, that doesn’t not mean we are likely to desire romance with an inanimate object.
These people definitely have something else going on. I guess at least they aren’t hurting anyone? But maybe try to keep it out of the public eye. Lol
@@Sakanamoto yeah I agree lol. And I definitely have a very high empathy level, I feel weirdly bad when I through a stuffed animal but it’s definitely not romantic 😂
Came here to say the same, I am autistic myself and falling in love with an object is so weird to me, I have never met anyone with autism loving objects like this 😂
We can get attached to things and have collections (I have a row of teddybears on my bed and need to hug one to sleep as well as a coffee cup I've been using for years), but to fall in love with objects and have them "talking" to me? Nope!
A question I would have for them that never seems to be addressed, is why do they have multiple objects that they love at the same time? If they can "feel" what an object is thinking, then wouldn't some of them be jealous that they are in love with another object? Does it not feel like cheating if one day they are loving a fence and then the next the tiny Eiffel Tower model? Or is every object just miraculously ok with them having several lovers?
Probably don’t mention it because their answer would just be straight delusion. They don’t understand the concept of cheating because these objects physically can’t do such a thing for them to feel what it would be like. When they say the objects “feel” that’s just their own mentally turning the situation into fiction. It just goes to show how delusional and ill their minds are. They’re legit living in their own fantasy world where they can intimately love whatever objects see fit to make themselves feel. I’d say this is a form of mental illness
They could say their in a polygamous relationship with all the objects 😂
It's always a good day to see fences and inanimate objects get PTSD 😄👍
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I wonder, when to relationship is over, will they get support payments.
These poor objects are being publicly raped and nobody does anything to help!!
We will end up finding these poor things collecting in groups to get over their horrific experiences...
😅😆🤣
14:24 I love how Ken screeches at the way they lay over fences, lmao
Gives tree hugger a whole new meaning
What these women have is called objectiphilia.
People who are attracted to trees and plants and stuff in "that way" is called dendrophilia.
Haha! tbh if she was hugging a tree itself it would be less weird because it's alive at least
I swear, every time one of these guys hop on something Ken just laugh himself out of existence and I'm all here for it! 😂😂
Ken I’ve been watching your videos since I was a kid about ten or maybe even younger and now I’m 22 in July and having a kid, you’ve been with me for half my life and here’s to wishing for many more 👌✌️ you guys are amazing people and so many respect you guys I wish you the best days of your lives
Massive congratulations on the little one. According to a few fellow viewers young children including babies enjoy listening to the videos so you might want to try watching them with your little one.
Congratulations!! I hope you and your family the best! 🥰💜
Yooooo same (not the kid part) Day before July tho hehehe got u beat >:)
I'm almost your age and I can't imagine having a child at that age. The thought scares me. I wonder if I will ever be ready. I'm happy you seem so content with it. I would be wrecked with nervousness. Respect for that!
You guys are really kind thank you all lol for the record the kid was completely planned and his name is Eli. I’m more excited than anything tbh, His mom and I have well paying jobs and both want to give him a better home than we had growing up so trust me when I say the real worry here is trying to make sure he isn’t spoiled 😅😅😅
“Do you like boys or girls.”
“I’m on the fence, you see…”
“Move away from here.” That security guard gives off major king energy 🤴
Ken's soul left his body so many times during this video 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Have a good day everyone!! ❤
Thanks champ! You too!
Thanks! You too!☺️
Thank you!!!! Hope you have a wonderful day as well!!! 😊
Same to you!
Thank you sir, wishing you the same.
14:23 I Laughted so hard at that sudden transition and his scream HAha 🤣🤣
What a great way to start the morning. Eating donuts while watching Ken and Buff reacting to people in love with inanimate objects.
damn , all, i had was cornflakes . where you guys getting these awesome donuts and coffee .
I was diagnosed with asperger syndrome at a young age. And in 5th grade, I claimed i was in love with this cargo plane that was always flying in and out of the air force base close by. But eventually something happened to me that made me stop thinking that way.
I GREW UP.
Clearly these people have more issues than autism. They won't grow out of it because of something else wrong.
"How can people keep sane with all these objects around?" I'm sorta afraid what this woman would be like as a normal person that liked humans
oh wow wow wow . she would be a stalker , definitely .
"She's got the He-man haircut. She's got nothing left"
My god Ken. That gets me every time!
She took the saying on the fence too literally.
She must’ve done that a lot at recess In elementary school
As an Aussie, I deeply appreciated that you pronounced it "Mel-Bin" rather than "Mel-Born".
oh damn . well i have learnt something today from the land down-under .
I’d be interested to know what their childhoods were like, if they were abused etc. there has to be a deeper reason for this surely 🤔
It could just be brain wiring. if the part of the brain that controls arousal is close enough to the part that go off when people see certain objects, then synapsis cross-firing can occur. That's basically what a fetish is. Also, autistic people have more neuro connections in the brain so that might help facilitate these odd cross-firings.
@@jeremiahnoar7504 as an autistic person don't relate this solely to autism. We have special interests like tv shows or a toy we like we don't fall in love with objects there's something much deeper than them having autism
@@insomniiart6371 I also suspect that I'm on the spectrum. I'd like to note that I wasn't relating the particular special interests of autistic people to what these women are doing. I was referring specifically to the physiological structure of the autistic brain and how it might in part be responsible for her almost sexual, love for objects.
@@jeremiahnoar7504 being sexually attracted to objects doesn't relate to how the autistic brain is wired at all. Yes you think u are on the spectrum, I've been diagnosed and been around autistic people on all ends of the spectrum in group settings and at hospitals since I was 11 I'm 20 now. this isn't an autism thing it might play a factor in the fixation on an item but the sexual relation and wanting to marry objects isn't that
@@insomniiart6371 I don't only believe that about myself. I also have two diagnosed brothers, of varying degrees, and I've worked exclusively with a number of people on the more severe end of the spectrum. Like you, I've been around it for a fair chunk of my life.
What makes you think that this has absolutely nothing to do with the physiological structure of her brain? That's a pretty bold claim.
"Don't talk to me or my lamb ever again!" 😂😂
the shots of them suddenly on the fuckin fences took me out 😂😭
The producers are obviously just having a gaff and having them lay down instead of... penetration. I guess it's slightly more family friendly?
My son has Asperger’s and high anxiety but doesn’t show any signs of being attracted to any inanimate objects like these folks. Thankfully
The fact that this behavior is now going to get associated with aspergers because she's using it as an excuse for her deviant behavior is just.. awesome. Cool. Thanks. 👍🏼
They give the saying; "sitting on the fence" a whole new meaning.
Please never stop this series, it fulfills my cringe meter
Yes please. The tutorial isn't complete yet and I still don't know how I'm supposed to make love to fence Fenny. Am male.
@@Nathan-dt2tu just plank it bro . guys have it much easier , no splinters inside .
YUUUSSSS !!! same ! i love these reactions they are hilarious
"He's an amazing lover." *It literally does nothing but sit there and exist* Talk about the lowest standards. Doesn't even need the partner to move or do anything in return. Haha.
You can tell she clearly doesn't know how intimacy is suppose to work XD
@@Sly-Moose zero idea XD
I love Ken’s reaction whenever one of them starts straddling one of the fences. You two help me survive the cringe of these videos.
MORE!! Ken’s scream laugh kills me every. Dang. Time.
The raggedy Ann scene is nightmare fuel
U know tbh, if I actually COULD fall in love with random objects instead of ppl I’d probs just do that cuz ppl r messy. Imagine if u fell in love with your own fridge… you’d be set for life 🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♀️👍🏼
"They always keep me well fed."
Until it stops working
Makes me want to permanently wear gloves when in public places.
Given how the world's been the last few years, I almost want a hazmat suit for whenever I have to leave home.
It’s a good idea considering how few people wash their hands on a regular basis
“They’re better than having a man in my bedroom!” Bruh having either in your bedroom sucks 💀
I have aspergers myself, and through great effort from my mom I have turned out as a relatively normal person. I always describe it to people as diet autism, and seeing how some people with my condition turn out I am so thankful for my mom.
It isn’t diet autism, it is autism. Aspergers is an obsolete diagnosis. There’s nothing wrong with being autistic.
Ken reacting to the lady hopping on the fence is just what I need in my life. his reaction is EVERYTHING lmao
That moment when Ken just lost it was priceless.
agreed!
"This fence hits ALL the right-"
*shows lady on fence*
"AAAAHHHHHHH!!!"
That was perfect timing Ken! XD
if she's really falling in love with the memorial of the twin towers, that is such a huge disgrace to the people who died and risked their lives
Not to mention the Berlin Wall, that kept loved ones and families separated for years, and anyone who tried to cross that wall were killed
How is it? They’re dead and loving it would seem better than spitting on it or hating it.
All of these buildings are very large, very phallic-looking structures. None of them are in love with the ever so humble public building i.e Library, the Municipal Service building. Those buildings need love too ;)
The quirky carnival music really brings it all together.
6:15 Same!! Wouldn't be surprised though lol
And this is why it's important to always wash your hands!!
I'm just sitting here watching someone "love the twin towers" and thinking "She must really hate Bin Laden"
lol . you floored me bro .
🤣🤣🤣
14:27 is one of my favorite perfectly cut screams I've listened too. Ken must be part husky.
I guess those women who are in relationships with fences and banisters just love that "morning wood." 😉😉 My bad lol.
Those dolls looked horrified, like they had seen some sh$t and it haunts their minds endlessly lol
Sigmund Freud would enjoy talking to all the people "in love" with objects.
Buffpros face at 8:44 incredibly appropriate and I made the same face 😂
I dont mean to be disrespectful, but when i hear asberger i always hear "ass-burgers" 😆
Lol, that made me think of that South Park episode with the same episode title!
Hahaaa . Now I will think that every time I hear the word. Too funny. And oh I have ambergris. Lolol
Asparagus
Lmao that "move away from here guy" I imagined a bar and the weird dudes getting grabby, so he tapped the building and gave a "is this guy bothering you"?
I got Aspergers too but i think its a bit odd to have a relationship with an object.
Same
These ‘objects’ are like the men/women who are in a relationship with a real person who just takes while giving nothing back. Divorce from these objects would be very simple and cheap.
I genuinely want to know: how can an object give consent?
An inanimate object can't consent, because its not a living, thinking, sapient being. These people are projecting emotions and personalities onto these objects so its not a stretch to assume they've also convinced themselves that the objects consent to their sexual advances.
They can’t. It’s probably part of the appeal. An object can’t reject them or express opposing opinions like a human could.
"how can people come to these cities with magnificent objects..and stay sane"
Well...those are called sane people
nyc , no , they be mad .
@@tommymarco probably due to the pollution and noises they lose Thier mind.
@@breaddefenderthe9th231 can definitely agree with you . it strikes me as a really noisy place .
I remember back in the day we could just call these people crazy.
Lets bring that back
An old stand up of Chris Rock (Bigger and Blacker) he asks the same thing.
"What ever happened to "crazy?" What? You can't be "crazy" no more?!" 😅
Doesn't matter what anybody thinks! they are crazy, plain and simple
Jesus & that lamb being like BRO 🤣
Ah yes, watching deeply disturbing stuff and laughing it off is one of my favourite past times
I wanna see more of this twisted stuff. I feel sane after watching these.
Telling the building, “Guess what? I’ve got a little foundation growing in me now!”
Isn't it interesting how none of the objects have said no to them, or gotten jealous? They also keep comparing theirs to standard relationships, but haven't mentioned how average people "having relations" in public places is gross for nearly anyone around?
They love fences because they were held back their whole lives.
That picket fence HAD TO HURT. HOW WOULD THAT FEEL GOOD?!
They must have panicked when mom found the stack of Sears catalogs under the bed
as an autistic person myself, I collect Michael Jackson related items, but sexually being attrackted to him or the items??? NEVER
I feel sorry for inanimate objects, they have no voice to scream 'ew gross get away from me'
“This fence hits all the right- aaAAAAHH!!” That made me wheeze at work
I have aspergers, we aren't all in love with the Eiffel tower, lol. Most of us are just socially awkward. This is Something Else
When I was a kid, there was a girl in my class that had a security cup. I can't remember who was on the cup, and I'm not sure if that was the important part of the cup, but I remember her always bringing that cup with her to sleepovers and birthday parties. It was the strangest thing, and she got picked on for it, but she handled it like a champ and my little group of outcasts kinda took her in because of it.
Next video is going to be Mary and Dane reacting. And when asked where Ken is, no one will know.
His soul passed on from cringing so hard
@@Sly-Moose gone too soon, TLC claims another victim
I would love for Ken to review this vid with Felix. I so want to see his reaction. 😂
I don’t get how every object they love/form an obsession over immediately loves them back 🤔. Like I feel bad for the objects, I feels like they’re being violated
I'm just glad these "object-sexuals" aren't dudes, bc you KNOW they'd be grinding on everything and there's no way TLC wants to show that
There was a guy in love with his car and would lie under it and stroke it...
14:23 KEN'S SCREAM LMAO
This just seems like sad exploration of the mentally ill, also for all I know these objects are unconscious and can not consent to these acts.
I was thinking the same thing! The objects can’t consent. And if they truly believe that the objects have a soul and can communicate with them, then that would imply the object would/should be able to give consent like a person. Meaning they also assume the object just so happens to always consent to the intimate acts, which is just a level of delusion I can’t even fathom…
How could they understand what consent is if they have never had a relationship even just platonic with another human being?
I always have a statement about cities, especially since I live around 30 minutes from New York City. It's like a star. Beautiful from far away, a hot mess up close.
Lmfao the fact that Ken remembers the “fog” aka the pollution in LA 😭😂