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Viral Colombian man explains why he’s in a relationship with a doll

Christian Montenegro, who is 27, has an unconventional family: Natalia is 25, Leidy Maria is 4, and Adolfo Daniel is 7. He chose this due to numerous issues he experienced in his past relationships.

A Colombian man has gone viral after forming a bond with “Natalia,” a doll that is a necessary companion for him.

Christian Montenegro, weary of solitude, has embraced a relationship with his special doll. He has even established a family with her, accompanying him to family gatherings and outings.

In an interview with ‘CityTV,’ Montenegro revealed that he chose to “seek out and create his own family” following a romantic breakup, explaining, “We parted ways because she was involved with someone else and preferred the other person more.”

Montenegro, who is 27, has an unconventional family: Natalia is 25, Leidy Maria is 4, and Adolfo Daniel is 7. He chose this due to numerous issues he experienced in his past relationships.

“I was alone and I couldn’t find someone in my life, I decided to imagine my family and make it so that we are all there and with me in this adulthood that I have,” he said in an interview.

He also mentioned that following his disappointment, he attempted to establish new relationships but asserted that some people used him for expenses.

Montenegro now maintains that he speaks with his spouse and his two “children” attend school.

He sparks controversy by creating a Facebook profile and posting pictures and videos of moments spent with his doll.

In various posts, he has shared photos of them on a SITP bus, kissing at a vegetable store, dining together, visiting gardens near Bogotá on July 20th, and participating in other activities.

It’s worth noting that Christian has been with Natalia for some time.

“My girl and I watch TV and talk about everything. People don’t know how much I love her; I’ve been with her all this year. I even considered getting married,” he shared on Daniel GTZ’s YouTube channel.

Some experts believe he does not have a psychological disorder but a unique form of sexuality called “objectophilia”. This involves a person feeling both sexually and emotionally attracted to an object.

Written by Charles Teves

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