It can happen to anybody, but I wouldn't say it's a normal thing, and maybe it makes sense that it can be more commonly known with people on the spectrum. I have an attachment to objects. I always personify objects, thinking they are all alive in some way and don't want to be thrown away, although I do know it's extremely irrational. I think Toy Story has a huge affect on these feelings (although I can't admit this to NTs because they will criticise that ''only children believe that, you're old enough to know it's just a film'').
Not only I feel sorry for objects, I feel sorry for everything. For example, if I said, ''I don't like it below 3 celcius in winter'', I then picture a very sorry-looking 2 in my head, then go, ''all right, 2 celcius is OK, I guess.'' Then I picture a sorry-looking 1 in my head, and go, ''ohh, I've got to draw the line somewhere!''
OH! It's all insane!
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