#1 People Marrying Places
A former soldier from San Francisco claimed she fell in love with the Eiffel Tower. So, in 2008, she made it official and went so far as to change her name to Erika La Tour Eiffel. She was also once in a long term relationship with a bow and cares deeply for a fence she keeps at home, but her wedded commitment is to the Eiffel Tower.
#2 Man marries pillow
Lee Jin-gyu’s beloved pillow has an image of Fate Testarossa, from the ‘magical girl’ anime series MahouShoujo Lyrical Nanoha. Lee is completely obsessed with this pillow and takes it everywhere. He has wed the pillow in a special ceremony, after fitting it out with a wedding dress for the service in front of a local priest.
#3 Women marries her dog
An African woman, Emily Mabou, of Aburi, Ghana, married her 18-month-old dog in a ceremony this week attended by a priest and local villagers.
#4 Woman marries snake
In 2006, a Hindu woman in India claimed she had fallen in love with a snake and then married the snake in accordance with Hindu marriage rituals. More than 2,000 people participated in a celebratory procession, because they felt a wedding would bring good luck. The snake did not attend, but was represented by a brass likeness of himself.
A woman, Bimbala Das, who claimed to have fallen in love with a snake got married to the reptile as per Hindu rituals in India. Bimbala said: “Though snakes cannot speak nor understand, we communicate in a peculiar way. Whenever I put milk near the ant hill where the Cobra lives, it (the snake) always comes out to drink.”
When Bimbala disclosed her idea of marrying a snake, villagers reportedly appreciated it saying the marriage will bring good fortune to the area. They also came forward to offer a grand feast for those who came to attend the marriage.
#5 Woman marries dolphin
Sharon Tendler said Cindy (dolphin) was love at first sight. She finally took the plunge and proposed in January, 2006. The lucky “guy” plunged right back.
In a modest ceremony at Dolphin Reef in the southern Israeli port of Eilat, Tendler, a British citizen, apparently became the world’s first person to “marry” a dolphin.
In a modest ceremony at Dolphin Reef in the southern Israeli port of Eilat, Tendler, a British citizen, apparently became the world’s first person to “marry” a dolphin.

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