'I'm attracted to an airplane, I fly 30 times a year to spend time with it'

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Sarah Rodo with a model of her lover, a Boeing 737 (Image: Jam Press)
Sarah Rodo with a model of her lover, a Boeing 737 (Image: Jam Press)

A woman who is not attracted to people but finds objects sexually attractive has told how she is in a relationship with a plane - and has travelled abroad 30 times in the last year just to spend quality time with her lover.

Sarah Rodo, 23, is an objectaphile and after an unfulfilling attempt to date humans, she finally found love on her first flight with a Boeing 737.

She says that she feels an overwhelming love towards the passenger plane that she now refers to as her boyfriend, and Sarah, from Dortmund, Germany, has 50 replica models that sleep in her bed.

She explained that she is in love with planes as a concept, and has "met" 60 figurines and three larger models who she considers part of a "collective being" that she is dating, and so she often refers to her lovers as one.

But keeping up a relationship with a jet isn't plane-sailing, as she has to fly to be with her partner, so the avid jet-setter has booked 30 mini-breaks in the last 12 months just to be close to her original beau, the Boeing 737.

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'I'm attracted to an airplane, I fly 30 times a year to spend time with it'Sarah can't be with her Boeing 737 every day, so she has models to remind her of it (Jam Press)

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Objectophilia, also known as objectum-sexuality, involves romantic and sexual attraction to specific objects, including cars, buildings, or even balloons.

People in love with objects often develop deep and enduring emotional, romantic, and sexual relations with specific inanimate objects.

Sometimes people who love objects can face stigma, but Sarah doesn't care and wants to share her passion for flying with others.

'I'm attracted to an airplane, I fly 30 times a year to spend time with it'She is romantically, and sexually, entangled with planes (Jam Press)

She said: "I'm proud to be objectum sexual – it's a wonderful sexuality.

"The only sad thing is that I can't be alone with a real plane.

"I flew a lot in the last year to be with the Boeing as often as I possibly could, I took about 30 flights and always combined it with a city trip or vacation.

"I also love to travel and discover new things [in the cities]. With my love, I've travelled to Stockholm, Malmo, Copenhagen, Budapest, Vienna, and Paris.

'I'm attracted to an airplane, I fly 30 times a year to spend time with it'Sarah is proud to be object sexual (Jam Press)
'I'm attracted to an airplane, I fly 30 times a year to spend time with it'She flies whenever she can (Jam Press)

"I also often visited Katowice in Poland as a day tour."

Although Sarah struggles to have alone time with her beloved aircraft, she has an impressive collection of models that she also shares a bed with.

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She is so devoted to her planes that she's forked out over £3,550 on 60 figurines and three large models of her significant other.

She refers to her partner(s) as one, calling it "Dicki" and says its wings are the sexiest thing about it.

'I'm attracted to an airplane, I fly 30 times a year to spend time with it'Sarah has many models (Jam Press)

Sarah added: "I currently own three large models. They are made of fibreglass and cost €4,000 (£3,550).

"I also have many small models, over 60 in total, and they are custom-made. Many are from airlines or from travel agencies, with the larger models measuring between 1.25m and 1.6m long.

"I also have five aeroplane tattoos. The newest is a 737-800 on the right forearm."

'I'm attracted to an airplane, I fly 30 times a year to spend time with it'Sarah's happy, and that's what counts (Jam Press)

Sarah has also recently met a new plane, Charlie, who she is enjoying getting to know.

The 23-year-old still hopes to wed the 737 series.

She has previously shared how she cannot legally marry her lover despite their strong bond but has now hinted that there may be wedding bells in the near future.

She added: "I also have a new bigger model that looks like Dicki, but he has more detailed wings... his name is Charlie.

"Currently there are small plans to get married to the 737 series. However, I will not move abroad.

"In the meantime, I have my models and will continue going on trips to hang out with planes."

John Bett

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