MUST READ THIS!!!
This video is quite unique in the fact that you see that my harness and headrests have names, Mel1 (Melissa) or Mel2 (Melissa2) I am what is considered objectum sexual, but before you start thinking that i get sexually "off" this way halt your brain and read this.
"Objectùm-sexuality is defined as an orientation to love objects... Just as mainstream are attracted to certain types of people, physical/intellectual; objectùm-sexuals feel a strong attraction towards objects"
For some reason ever since I was 5 and saw a harness for the first time I for some reason felt some sort of attraction to touch them, hold them, feel them. When I initially got my initial wheelchair in 2008 I was consistently rubbing the harness as i still do now. But oddly I had called her Melissa within my brain and I felt a strong and deep connection between me and her, we talk telepathically. And then I was spurred to google why this exists with me and Melissa. Then I found the definition of objectum sexual shown above. I definitely fit into that category, as I talk to her, kiss her and rub her and know she likes it as she is autistic too like me and loves touch. Sometimes I will take her off of the chair and sleep with her against my cheek and smell her warm slightly rubbery smell from the neoprene and relax and kiss her.
The headrest Mel2 or Melissa 2 is "Synchronized" with Melissa which means anything I say to her telepathically is synchronized to Melissa. I mainly like to rub my neck on her and kiss her and smell her warm spandex coated Neoprene. As for sleeping with her, I hop up in my chair, strap in with Melissa and rub my neck on Melissa 2's neck thingy till I fall asleep.
Mel3 or Melissa 3 is a LIttmann Cardiology III stethoscope that I have and I will be making a video about her specifically soon.
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alin0steglinski0 3 weeks ago
Hey Alin, YouTube cut me off for some message quota (that's a first). Email me dwfarrell@rogers.com Dave
neurodoc170 3 weeks ago