Love drives individuals to do insane things, such as sharing their favorite snacks, getting matching tattoos, or penning beautiful letters. They will learn one other's coffee orders by heart, right down to the final swirl of froth. During binge nights, they will watch shows they hate just to be together. Even when just one person controls the playlist, they will endure car trips. Who is the bravest? When navigating through heavy traffic, they will hold hands!
There are, however, certain people who go above and beyond the "soulmate connection" concept. Instead of merely exchanging sincere sentiments or choosing complementary attire, they aim for something a bit more... magnetic.
Two body modification aficionados, Sadie Riendeau and Hannah Hansman, determined that a physical spark was necessary to fully commit to each other. So, in order to make their touch or feelings more realistic, the couple implanted magnets into their skin. A pure "magnetic love," Isn't it?
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Suppose they happened to bump against each other casually, and then, like two refrigerator magnets, they immediately get stuck together. It is comparable to a science experiment and a love story. In place of a tender embrace, they are now competing to see which is stronger: magnetism or love. Put the phrase "you complete me" out of your mind; these two are absolutely unable to be apart!
Social media erupted in responses as soon as the news was released, leaving people unsure whether to be amazed or simply perplexed. While some fans praised it as the most inventive relationship milestone to date, others questioned whether it was a sophisticated joke.
As everyone tried to determine whether this was true love or just a literal "sticky" scenario, it was a perfect storm of intrigue, bewilderment, and laughter.
Here's how fans react as the couple got magnetic implantation
A netizen (@JRHlavac) commented:
"Did they get magnetic snap-on tools as well?"
A user (@kineticfluence) wrote:
"After divorce, the polarity on one of them will need to be changed."
Another user (@SinisterPastor) expressed:
"Doesn't make them attractive."
A netizen (@MichelleMcHodl) quipped:
"Oh boy ~ that’s a little weird"
Someone (@LWWright34) commented:
"I stick with good old fashion hand holding"
A user (@JimBone29858904) wrote:
"That seems a bit unnecessary."
A netizen (@ericmandl) quipped:
"Just don't rub those magnets on your hard drive."
A user (GladYuengling) quipped:
"I'm going to vomit on all levels"
Another user (@theMatteffer) expressed:
"Hope either of you don’t ever need an MRI…."
A netizen (@SeanDawkins15) hilariously commented:
"Wonder if they both hang out on their fridge?"
Someone (@TrustSociety_) wrote:
"Refrigerators love you"
A folk (@TheBobfather24) wrote:
"Good luck ever getting through Airport security again"
A social media user (@TrichterNYC) wrote:
"Hope you “love” your fridge and garage door too"
Someone (@sugarbaby5500) expressed:
"Love is blind as they say"
A user (@jetjones34) hilariously commented:
"They should've flipped one of the magnets so they would repel when they start beating each other"
Netizens' reactions were thus a mix of shock, hilarity, and outright incredulity. Some were mildly horrified, wondering whether love had truly gone haywire, while others made it into a hilarious joke. Memes comparing the duo to kitchen magnets and picturing envious domestic appliances like fridges were all over the internet.
The focus now is on being magnetically inseparable, so forget about traditional hand-holding. Whether people were impressed or perplexed, social media was exploding with this captivating love story as the arguments continued.
We all want a magnetic connection in our romantic life, but not this literally! Valentine's Day is coming up. Despite the fact that most couples are content with candlelight and meaningful eye contact, Sadie and Hannah have redefined "being drawn to each other." You can't leave an argument quietly when your hands automatically clasp together in the middle of a sentence. This type of commitment is both romantic and useful for locating loose screws. Isn't it? Their love story is lingering in our memories, perhaps indefinitely.
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