Man, 28, is in a relationship with multiple balloons

Mr POPular! Man, 28, who’s attracted to inanimate objects claims he’s in an intimate relationship with multiple BALLOONS

  • Aakash Majumdar, from India, has a relationship with his inflatable partners
  • The 28-year-old identifies as ‘objectum sexual’ and is attracted to lifeless things
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A man who is attracted to inanimate objects has claimed he is in an intimate relationship with multiple balloons. 

Aakash Majumdar, from Mumbai, India, shares a bed and has a physical bond with his inflatable partners.

The 28-year-old identifies as ‘objectum sexual’, which means he is sexually attracted to lifeless things.

Mr Majumdar’s bond with his balloons began as a friendship but has since blossomed into something deeper and more affectionate.   

He said: ‘I like their presence and warmth, and share intimate feelings with my balloons and vice versa.

Aakash Majumdar (above), from Mumbai, India, shares a bed and has a physical bond with his inflatable partners

‘I make out with my balloons. When you’re in love, you spend a lot of time together and accept all kinds of flaws.

‘Every morning, I wake up by saying good morning and giving a kiss to my balloons that sleep beside me, and vice versa.

‘When they become inflated, I think that’s when they’re born. I can talk to them, take them shopping and for a walk in the garden.

‘They do talk to me through dreams and telepathy. [The balloons] should have the freedom and the chance to see the world and that is the reason why I walk with them everywhere.’  

Two years ago Mr Majumdar got down on one knee and proposed to the balloons. 

He added: ‘Since I’ve confessed my love for my balloons, my life has changed for the better.

‘Our love is so strong that I can’t live without him. I love him so much that in 2021, I’ve proposed to him for marriage.’

The youngster claims the couple share ‘each and every thought, feeling and emotion’.

The 28-year-old (pictured) identifies as ‘objectum sexual’, which means he is sexually attracted to lifeless things

Mr Majumdar’s (above) bond with his balloons began as a friendship but has since blossomed into something deeper and more affectionate

He told NeedToKnow.online he likes the balloons’ presence and warmth, and shares intimate feelings with his balloons

He said he makes out with his balloons as when you’re in love, you spend a lot of time together and accept all kinds of flaws

He said when they become inflated he thinks that’s when they’re born. He can talk to them, take them shopping and go for a walk in the garden

But due to his partners’ fragile nature he makes sure to take good care of them and avoids putting them near sharp objects. 

He added: ‘[The balloons] are just as fragile as a human baby. I need to protect him from all danger. From sharp objects, changes in temperature to suffocation.

‘Because of his delicate nature, I supervise him at all times. This is the most attractive thing I find — I feel safe, and calm with him and vice versa as he often gets killed for fun.’

Due to his partners’ fragile nature he makes sure to take good care of them and avoids putting them near sharp objects

Accidents do happen, according to Mr Majumdar, and he ensures his former popped partners have a proper burial.

Two years ago, Mr Majumdar, from India, got down on one knee and proposed to the balloons (pictured)

Accidents do happen, according to Mr Majumdar, and he ensures his former popped partners have a proper burial.

He added: ‘One day while inflating a few balloons with a pump, a balloon got popped.

‘I cried for the loss and after that, I became more careful. When there is a sudden death of balloons, I try to resurrect them by re-inflating them.

‘If I can’t, I give them a funeral by digging and covering them with the soil.’

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