"Watching Disney films gave me a warm, fuzzy feeling. 'The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, Sleeping Beauty, Bambi – I watched them all. I asked my boyfriend Jeremy: 'How can I be dead when Disney makes me feel this good?'."

Does that mean that a trip to Disney can now be considered a medical expense? Or does it just apply to the films?BRWombat wrote:Teenager spent three years thinking she was DEAD due to 'Walking Corpse Syndrome' - and credits Disney films with her recovery
"Watching Disney films gave me a warm, fuzzy feeling. 'The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, Sleeping Beauty, Bambi – I watched them all. I asked my boyfriend Jeremy: 'How can I be dead when Disney makes me feel this good?'."
If prescribing More Cowbell to cure a fever works than Disney should be considered a medical expense.Goofyernmost wrote:Does that mean that a trip to Disney can now be considered a medical expense? Or does it just apply to the films?
No, "necrophilia" is when the living are attracted to the dead. When the dead are attracted to the living the correct term is "vivophilia".DisneyMom wrote:The brain is so mysterious! But she had a boyfriend through all of this? Can't wrap my head around this...is it technically necrophilia?