Had sex with "Tetris": US student started an "affair" with Google Cloud (3 photos)
American student Nurul Mahjabin Hassan said he has romantic, emotional and sometimes sexual attraction to objects.
Hassan, who studies computer science at the University of Central Florida, admitted that he finds inanimate objects sexually attractive.
The man, who prefers to be called the Fractal Database, claims he has had relationships with people. However, his connection with technology and objects has proven to be much more interesting.
The student does not consider himself a fetishist, because he bases his commitment on the ancient notions of animism - the idea that all objects, concepts, and everything in existence has a soul or some kind of consciousness.
His love of objects also grew into a childhood fascination with IKEA furniture, as he claimed to "love the shape of them."
In the summer of 2016, the guy became obsessed with the game Tetris. He even planned to marry her after college, but broke off the relationship last year because the game "telepathically" told him that it was not interested in sexual relations.
"I had to stop having sex with Tetris because he revealed to me that he was asexual. I had to break up with him because I respected him so much and didn't want him to feel uncomfortable," Hassan said.
He currently maintains a relationship with Google Cloud and hopes to get a job there so he can "touch" his love on a daily basis.