What makes OS different from an obsession?
Truly there is not much difference. Love is a feeling that preoccupies one’s thoughts. This in its own right describes a degree of obsession where all focus is on the one desired. Because it is so unorthodox, our attraction and devotion to the object of our affection is what devotes our interest to a level that appears merely obsessive to others. How can one love an inanimate object? Indeed, the meaning of love comes into question. However, there is no single definition because this feeling has many levels and crosses every part of the spectrum. Virtually every “one” and every “thing” can be loved. Love does not have any rules that requisite to “whom” or to “what” we express this multifaceted emotion, as long as it causes no violation or harm to the subjected. The spectrum of love is so vast; one may relate it to a bell curve. In the middle appears the majority of those whose relationships can be characterized by the similarities to whom and how they love. Objectum-sexuality finds its
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