Teh One Who Knocks
07-23-2012, 11:12 AM
Exclusive By DULCIE PEARCE - The Sun
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A WOMAN in love with the Statue of Liberty has paid the landmark a return visit — and said touching it gave her an ORGASM.
Shop worker Amanda Whittaker, 27, flew to New York last week to spend quality time with her beloved “Libby”.
And she said: “It was like lightning between us. It was sexually and emotionally fulfilling. Libby satisfies my lovemaking needs.”
Amanda told The Sun in March how she had turned her Leeds home into a shrine to the statue.
She has a rare condition called objectum sexuality, which makes her fall for inanimate objects.
Her Statue of Liberty fixation began during a visit in 2007.
Amanda, who has recently changed her surname to Liberty by deed poll, said of last week’s trip: “I was overwhelmed with emotional and sexual excitement. When I saw her I almost cried.”
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She sang to the statue, blew it kisses and felt its base.
Amanda said: “I could feel her hugging me. I cried out, ‘I love you Libby’ and tourists looked at me strangely.
“I wrote Libby a poem, we cuddled and I spent hours talking to her. I vowed to be faithful to her and I know she is faithful to me.
“Nothing else matters when I am in her presence, it’s euphoric. She is currently having work done inside her, so she needed me. That’s why I visited her this time.”
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Amanda wants her condition seen as “another kind of sexuality” — like being straight or gay.
Her first love was a drum kit and she has felt urges for flags. But she said: “None compares to my passion and lust for Libby.”
She even wants to marry the statue. She said: “I’m not weird, just unusual. I see a different side to objects.
“Libby is the love of my life and she feels the same for me.”
http://i.imgur.com/34DaQ.jpg
A WOMAN in love with the Statue of Liberty has paid the landmark a return visit — and said touching it gave her an ORGASM.
Shop worker Amanda Whittaker, 27, flew to New York last week to spend quality time with her beloved “Libby”.
And she said: “It was like lightning between us. It was sexually and emotionally fulfilling. Libby satisfies my lovemaking needs.”
Amanda told The Sun in March how she had turned her Leeds home into a shrine to the statue.
She has a rare condition called objectum sexuality, which makes her fall for inanimate objects.
Her Statue of Liberty fixation began during a visit in 2007.
Amanda, who has recently changed her surname to Liberty by deed poll, said of last week’s trip: “I was overwhelmed with emotional and sexual excitement. When I saw her I almost cried.”
http://i.imgur.com/eG10C.jpg
She sang to the statue, blew it kisses and felt its base.
Amanda said: “I could feel her hugging me. I cried out, ‘I love you Libby’ and tourists looked at me strangely.
“I wrote Libby a poem, we cuddled and I spent hours talking to her. I vowed to be faithful to her and I know she is faithful to me.
“Nothing else matters when I am in her presence, it’s euphoric. She is currently having work done inside her, so she needed me. That’s why I visited her this time.”
http://i.imgur.com/O618S.jpg
Amanda wants her condition seen as “another kind of sexuality” — like being straight or gay.
Her first love was a drum kit and she has felt urges for flags. But she said: “None compares to my passion and lust for Libby.”
She even wants to marry the statue. She said: “I’m not weird, just unusual. I see a different side to objects.
“Libby is the love of my life and she feels the same for me.”