In a new documentary tagged
“DolphinLover,” 63-year-old Malcolm Brenner
says he fell for Dolly after the aquatic
animal made advances at him. At the time of
their ‘relationship‘ in 1971, Brenner was a
photographer and had access to the pool at
the former theme park in Sarasota Florida,
where he lived. Read more from the Daily
Mail:
In the 15 minute film he says: “I started
rubbing her along her back, working my way
to her flukes – her tail. “And as I was
rubbing her and moving my hand towards
her tail, Dolly was slowly rolling around her
long axis.”
“There’s something quite transcendental
about making love with a dolphin. I was
given free access to the dolphins and I
became friends with her by going swimming
with her.
She was very special. She announced her
intentions to me by positioning herself so I
was rubbing against her. At first I
discouraged her, I wasn’t interested.
After some time I thought ‘if this was a
woman would I come up with these
rationalisations and excuses’?It was when
the park was closing that we successfully
eluded the male dolphin so we could spend
some time alone.
I called it a relationship because that’s what
it was.
When she died it made me feel terrible and I
fell into a depression which lasted five
years.”
Dolly was moved away when the park closed
nine months after she and Malcolm had first
met.
“DolphinLover,” 63-year-old Malcolm Brenner
says he fell for Dolly after the aquatic
animal made advances at him. At the time of
their ‘relationship‘ in 1971, Brenner was a
photographer and had access to the pool at
the former theme park in Sarasota Florida,
where he lived. Read more from the Daily
Mail:
In the 15 minute film he says: “I started
rubbing her along her back, working my way
to her flukes – her tail. “And as I was
rubbing her and moving my hand towards
her tail, Dolly was slowly rolling around her
long axis.”
“There’s something quite transcendental
about making love with a dolphin. I was
given free access to the dolphins and I
became friends with her by going swimming
with her.
She was very special. She announced her
intentions to me by positioning herself so I
was rubbing against her. At first I
discouraged her, I wasn’t interested.
After some time I thought ‘if this was a
woman would I come up with these
rationalisations and excuses’?It was when
the park was closing that we successfully
eluded the male dolphin so we could spend
some time alone.
I called it a relationship because that’s what
it was.
When she died it made me feel terrible and I
fell into a depression which lasted five
years.”
Dolly was moved away when the park closed
nine months after she and Malcolm had first
met.
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