@M.A.R.ಠ_ಠ come I will hand you over to those snake charmers that walks through the dusty and muddy lanes and bi-lanes of India, building clustered around, with some buskers filled with coiled snakes hanging from their shoulders and on hand a special flute to charm the snakes and crowd alike. They often stops at somewhere and people throngs around them. At those times, they uncover the baskets and pull the snakes out and start playing flutes and the snakes dance to the tune of their flute.
I have made friend with one such snake charmers, who can make the rope stand tall like a snake just by playing the flute and not holding the rope at all. You can even climb the rope dragging yourself up. One hot and humid day, with a bidi between his partly broken and tobacco tinted teeth, he said to me that he was looking for some naughty kid. He prefers kids from middle East who love ice cream. I don't know what he will do with them. But now I think you are perfect for his requirement. Come!
> And one more point to add here. Object is a kind of complement and it is relevant/restricted within the territory of Verb Phrase, as far as I know. But I understand in traditional grammar it may be (mis)used the way you put it. In modern books you will never see it is written like the object of the preposition, rather you will see something like complement of the preposition.
@M.A.R.ಠ_ಠ for me life has been very depressing. And it's not because of medical conditions. But my medical conditions worsened due to other issues related to life :) that's all my friend.