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Woman Who Was In A Relationship With A Plane For 9 Years Announces They’ve Broken Up

 Hold onto your seats—this story is taking off in a direction you didn’t see coming.

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Michele Kobke, a woman who spent nearly a decade in a romantic relationship with a Boeing 737-800 named Schatz, has officially announced their breakup.

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The 30-year-old German woman first met Schatz in May 2014 at Berlin Tegel Airport, and it was love at first sight—or rather, love at first wing.

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Kobke’s fascination with the aircraft’s sleek wings, winglets, and thrusters led to an unconventional romance that turned heads and raised eyebrows.

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For years, she shared her deepest feelings for Schatz, claiming, “I sleep with my darling every night,” and used real aircraft components and a model to express her affection.

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Despite her devotion, Michele confirmed to Bild that she and Schatz are now ‘separated.’ But before you get too emotional, it seems the breakup was relatively amicable. “We’re still friends,” she reassured.

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This intriguing relationship is a prime example of objectophilia—when someone develops romantic or sexual feelings for inanimate objects.

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Objectophilia might sound bizarre to many, but it’s a real phenomenon, with some psychologists considering it a paraphilia, or sexual disorder. However, most objectophiles don’t seek treatment.

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 Michele’s romance with Schatz was a rollercoaster of emotions. Initially, she could only admire the plane from behind the glass at the airport, dreaming of a future together.

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Over time, her dedication paid off. She managed to kiss Schatz and even stand on its wing in a hangar, marking major milestones in their relationship.

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Kobke’s dream was to marry Schatz in a unique ceremony, complete with a tailored black outfit instead of a traditional white wedding dress. She envisioned a wedding where someone would ask, “Do you want to marry your 737-800?” and she would reply, “Yes.”

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 Their relationship wasn’t just limited to airport visits. Michele collected aircraft parts and souvenirs, filling her life with artifacts from her beloved plane.

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But now, Michele has made a dramatic shift. She’s sold off 300 of her plane-related items to clear space for a new passion—knight’s armor.

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“I now love wearing knight’s armor,” Kobke announced, pivoting from aircraft memorabilia to medieval fashion.

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This change in interests marks a new chapter for Michele, who has swapped her affection for Schatz with a fascination for the Middle Ages.

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The end of Michele and Schatz’s relationship isn’t just a personal shift; it’s a striking example of how unconventional relationships can capture public attention.

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While her love affair with a plane might seem extraordinary, it highlights the diverse spectrum of human affection and attraction.

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Despite the end of her romance with Schatz, Michele remains a captivating figure, embracing a new passion with the same fervor she once reserved for her aircraft companion.

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So, as Kobke hangs up her wings and dons her medieval armor, it’s clear she’s always ready for the next adventure.

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Whether or not you understand objectophilia, Michele’s journey is a reminder of the endless possibilities of human connection and the ways we find love.

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Stay tuned for more updates on Michele’s latest medieval endeavors and how her story continues to unfold.

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From flying high with Schatz to armored up in the Middle Ages, Michele Kobke’s life is anything but ordinary.

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Her story may be unconventional, but it’s a testament to the diverse ways people find meaning and connection in their lives.

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 As Michele steps into her new role with knight’s armor, one thing is clear: she’s never afraid to embrace her passions, no matter how unique they may be.

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So next time you think love is only for people, remember Michele Kobke—and who knows what unexpected love stories might be around the corner.