This is a list of some of the most unusual marriages and relationships on the planet. Each person is unique in every way, not even twins who share the biggest part of the same genetic code are one person. Therefore, we must be aware of the fact that people choose their partners according to their own taste and diverse personalities. It is likely that you won’t agree with the choices the people from this list made because many of them are somewhat unethical or simply unorthodox. This article will show you how strange and maybe even stupid people can behave.
Married to a Snake
Bimbala Das from India fell in love with  a snake, and then crowned her love with marriage. Back in 2006 nearly  2,000 people attended this strange ceremony. We don’t know if the snake  accepted Bimbala’s hand in marriage but we do know that these kinds of  marriages are considered to bring good fortune to the village.
Married to himself
Liu Ye of China obviously couldn’t find a  match for himself so he decided that the person with whom he gets along  perfectly is himself. Odd, isn’t it? He even made a cut out of himself.  It seems that that was the bride, since the carton picture of him was  dresses in a wedding dress. How confusing! 
Married to a Dolphin
Dolphins are beautiful and smart  creatures, but marring one is completely outrageous. Sharon Tendler is  the first person who married a dolphin. This British citizen married  Cindy, a dolphin she met 15 years ago. At least it would have made more  sense if the dolphin’s name was Kevin or something. They got married in Southern Israeli port of Eilat. How romantic!
Married to The Berlin Wall and the Eiffel Towel
To a certain extend marrying animals can  seem reasonable since they can give you their love in return, but what  about those people who fell in love with objects (buildings). They seem  even more alone then those who decide to tie the knot with e.g. a dog.  Or maybe this is only a publicity stunt, wanting to be mentioned in the  media and remembered for something no matter how stupid.
The women in the first photo got married  to the Eiffel Tower, her one true love. I don’t know how something like  that could be considered a relationship/marriage, you have to have the  other person’s/thing’s/animal’s approval or not? The other woman got  married to the Berlin Wall. She fell in love with it after seeing it on  television when she was a kid. She has been marred to it for over 30  years. I don’t intent to sound judgmental but how desperate do you  really have to be?
 The Man Who Married a Steam Locomotive
You’ve probably heard of men being in a  long-term relationship with their cars, but with a steam locomotive…  Joachim A. fell in love with a locomotive. Since he is a repair man he  has to be cautious where he puts his hands, he doesn’t want to make his  one true love jealous.
 Married to his Dead Girlfriend
A 26-year-old Chinese man Zhuang Huagui married his girlfriend Hu Zhao,  21. What is unusual is that she was murdered 8 days before the ceremony  by thieves. He really must have loved her when he decided to marry her  even after she has passed away.








