They say that love is blind, and judging by these video, we
might have to agree! Love can be a game of drama that we love to play. When a
person falls in true love, it works like a drug they need to live the life.
Everything in their life becomes beautiful. It makes us happy to see the
beautiful happy couples. But there are also some unusual couples around the
world in odd relationships. We have no idea if it’s an individual choice or
some other hidden benefits. We have collected some unusual couples that you
would like to know about. You won’t believe they exist.
Man Marries Dead Girlfriend
Chadil Deffy, from Thailand, was devastated when his
girlfriend of 10 years Sarinya Kamsook was killed in a car accident, especially
as he had refused her offer of marriage to focus on his work. So he decided to
right that wrong by marrying her – on the same day as her funeral in January
2012. He even kissed her cold lips to seal his macabre but moving marriage and
then posted their wedding snaps on his Facebook page.
The woman who married the Eiffel Tower
Erika Eiffel, is an American woman who famously
"married" the Eiffel Tower in a commitment ceremony in 2007. She
first encountered the Eiffel Tower in 2004, and felt an immediate attraction.
She told ABC News that she and others like her feel an innate connection to
objects. It comes perfectly normal to us to connect on various levels,
emotional, spiritual and also physical for some."
The little and large couple
Sorry ladies, the world’s tallest man is officially off the
market. In 2009, after officially earning the crown of “world’s tallest man”
Kosen told Guinness World Records he hoped the title would help him fall in
love. “It’s really difficult to find a girlfriend. They are usually scared of
me,” he explained. “Hopefully now that I’m famous I’ll be able to meet lots of
girls. My dream is to be married.”
Apparently dreams do come true.
8 feet 3 inches, 30-year-old Sultan Kosen the world’s tallest man. And his 5-foot-9
girlfriend, Merve Dibo, offered him her hand in marriage, at a wedding ceremony
held in Mardin, Turkey.
Man Marries Video Game Character
Nene Anegasaki is a witty, doe-eyed beauty. She looks
perfectly perky in sexy skirts, doesn't pick fights and is always at one Tokyo
man's beck and call -- that is why the 27-year-old Tokyo man decided to marry
her. The only complication: She is a videogame character in the
Nintendo DS game called "Love Plus."
Still, that didn't stop Sal 9000 -- the only name the groom
would give -- from marrying Nene in a ceremony witnessed live by thousands on
the Web.
When asked if Nene is his dream woman, Sal replied,
"Yes, she is. Her character changes to my liking as we talk and travel to
different places."
Source: The unlikely friends who share a little too much
When Maria Butzki left her husband Paul for another man, she
didn’t realize how much she’d miss him. At the same time, she couldn’t imagine
living without her new lover Peter Gruman. So when the two men struck up an
extraordinary friendship, she came up with the perfect solution... and moved
Peter into the family home in Barking, East London. Now Maria, her husband
Paul, their two children, Laura and Amy and and boyfriend Peter live as one
big happy family.
Maria says. “People might think it’s weird but I love both
men and couldn’t choose between them,”
“When I left Paul there was a huge hole in my life. But the
thought of never seeing Peter again was heartbreaking. So living with both men
is the only way.”A rollercoaster relationship
Object sexuality: heard of it? It's a syndrome that causes
people to fall in love with objects and identify them as a gender, give them a
name, and have what they believe is a fulfilling, loving, relationship with
these items. There are (at least 13) people in the world who have fallen in love
with, and married, inanimate objects (and you thought your love life was
complicated).
Every marriage has its ups and downs but Amy Wolfe, from New
York, can expect more than most after she tied the knot with a fairground ride.
Incredibly the ride, called 1001 Nacht, in Pennsylvania was not Amy’s first
inanimate love. She had previously been in relationships with model spaceships,
the Twin Towers and a banister.
The Man Who Married Himself
According to Whitney Houston, learning to love yourself is
the greatest love of all. But Liu Ye took that message a little too literally
and married himself on New Year’s Day in 2007.
The 44-year-old, who admits he is 'a little narcissistic',
swapped vows with a cardboard cut-out of himself wearing a red dress to ‘express
his dissatisfaction with reality’ - by which we assume he means the fact he
couldn’t get a real bride.
A Barking Mad Marriage
Dog owner Amanda Rodgers took her puppy love to extreme
lengths when she decided to marry her pet pooch Sheba in August 2012. Mrs.
Rogers, from South London, married a human husband 20 years ago but that union
was short lived. So this time she decided to try a different approach by wed
her pet in a ceremony attended by 200 people in Croatia.
A hiss-terical wedding
At least Sheba made for a cute and cuddly companion, which
is more than can be said for the cobra that Bimbala Das married in India in
2006.
Wearing a silk saree the 30-year-old seemed completely
charmed by her new partner, which she said came whenever she put milk near the
ant hill where it lived.
And what did the neighbors think? Apparently they were
delighted as superstition dictated that it would bring the area good fortune.
Man and Goat
In Sudan, you have to be careful who you’re caught being
intimate with. There is a law that dictates that if a man is caught sleeping
with a woman, he must marry her immediately to save the honor of her family. In
2006, the law was applied to a goat. Charles Tombe was caught having relations
with the goat and was forced to marry it, and pay a dowry to its owner, as a
form of public embarrassment.
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