Redxk wrote:
I don't name things, but I do feel sorry for inanimate objects when they are abused or neglected. I have the sense they are "crying on the inside." I feel especially sorry for cheap, poorly made objects because they never stood a chance. I am aware that I often feel deeper sympathy with objects than I do with people.
I think it can be easier to feel sorry for inanimate objects than people simply because an object is completely helpless. It can't speak, move out of the way or fight back (except as affected by physics). If someone has the same toy I had as a child and destroys it, I feel upset. However, that could be that I perceive it as a personal attack as if they were saying, "I'm destroying something you like, therefore I don't like this part of you."
So I guess there's more than one way to personify objects.