IPSO: Women's attraction to pipers is not special sexual orientation

A woman who was long related to a 92-year-old German piper has been told that her appeal to that object could not be considered a protected sexual orientation. Regulatory Ipso made that decision after Amanda Liberty of Leeds, a woman in her 30 ' s, complained about an article [...]
Regulatory Ipso made this decision after Amanda Liberty of Leeds, a woman in her 30s, complained about an article published in the Sun that ridiculed Lumbert's proclamation of love to Lumère, the name he had put on a lamp purchased on eBay.
It argued that the newspaper article violated the code of rules of conduct that required the publishers to avoid angry and prejudiced references to individual sexuality.
This woman had identified herself as “objektum sexual” an individual who is sexually attracted to objects.
But, The Sun had stressed that it was this woman herself, Amanda Liberty, who spoke excessively in the media about sexual attraction with chandeliers and other objects in the past after changing her name after her self - proclaimed public relationship with the Liberty (Liberty) statue in New York. /Periscope












