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Animal researcher Margaret Howe Lovatt studied dolphins near the U.S. Virgin Islands in the '60s. She happened upon a pubescent male named Peter and one thing led to another and...you know.
Seriously for real, that's how she explains it in the upcoming BBC Four doc The Girl Who Talked to Dolphins . Very liberal use of the word "talk" in that title, don't ya think ;)?
In the beginning when he would get rambunctious and had this need, I would put him on the elevator and say, "You go play with the girls for a day"...I was just easier to incorporate [dolphin handjobs] and let it happen. It was very precious. It was very gentle...Again it was sexual on his part, it was not sexual on mine. Sensuous perhaps. It would just become part of what was going on, like an itch. Just get rid of that. Scratch it and we'll be done. Move on. And that's really all it was. I was there to get to know Peter. That was part of Peter.
Yes. Peter's peter was definitely part of Peter.
Howe Lovatt's approach to manual sex with a dolphin sounds like that of a wife who fell out of love with her husband 10 years ago. But at least she can still smile about it. She is also infinitely less creepy than the dude who fucked the female dolphin .
Bestiality advocate Malcolm Brenner—author of famed dolphin sex memoir Wet Goddess—is back in the…
The Girl Who Talked to Dolphins will premiere on the UK's BBC Four on June 17. I'm going to watch the shit out of it. It will not be sexual for me. Sensuous perhaps.

Woman who had sex with DOLPHIN during lab experiments speaks out for first time
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Margaret Howe Lovatt tried to teach Peter the dolphin how to speak English but their relationship progressed to a whole new level
A woman who had sex with a dolphin as part of a scientific study has spoken out for the first time.
During the swinging 60s, animal researcher Margaret Howe Lovatt was part of a Nasa-funded experiment on the US Virgin Islands to teach the intelligent sea creatures how to speak English.
In 1963 she helped turn a house into a domestic dolphinarium by flooding it with knee-deep water, where researchers could study the animals from their home.
It was there she met Peter, an adolescent dolphin she described as 'sexually coming of age'.
As the two bonded, their relationship soon progressed to a more physical level.
Margaret said: "Peter liked to be... with me. He would rub himself on my knee, my foot or my hand and I allowed that.
"I wasn't uncomfortable - as long as it wasn't too rough. In the beginning I would put him on the elevator and say you go play with the girls for a day.
"It was just easier to incorporate that and let it happen, it was very precious and very gentle, Peter was right there, he knew that I was right there."
Margaret claims this became a regular part of her studies, as she tried to teach Peter to speak English.
She added: "It was sexual on his part - it was not sexual on mine, sensuous perhaps.
"It would just become part of what was going on like an itch, just get rid of that we'll scratch and we would be done and move on.
"I was there to get to know Peter, that was part of Peter."
But what started with Sixties idealism would spiral into the darkness of the decade.
The experiment would end in tragedy, and for years after there would be rumours of the dolphins suffering drug abuse with LSD tests and scandal over the nature of Margaret’s relationship with Peter.
Margaret said: “I’ve had a good bunch of letters from people asking if they could interview me, but I’ve not done any of it."
A new BBC documentary The Girl Who Talked to Dolphins will be screened at the Sheffield Documentary Festival on Wednesday, June 11, before making its way to BBC4 on Tuesday, June 17.
Surprisingly it's not the first time a human has forged a sexual relationship with a dolphin.
Malcolm Brenner, 63, had a six-month sexual relationship with 'Dolly' the dolphin at an amusement park in Florida in 1971.
He told how the female mammal 'came on' to him while he was in the pool with her.
They then waited until the water park had closed for the day and her male companion had been put away before getting it on.
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Margaret Howe Lovatt was just 20 when she started work in a lab with the aim of understanding dolphins and teaching them to speak English
Margaret Howe Lovatt had loved animals since she was a little girl.
One of her first memories is being given a book about a talking cat by her mother when she was just a child.
It sparked a life-long fascination with animals and how they communicate and led to her becoming a key part of a NASA funded experiment in the 1960s.
Margaret explained: "It was a story about a cat who could talk and understand humans and it just stuck with me that maybe there is this possibility."
Unlike most children, Margaret didn't grow out of dreaming about one day communicating with animals.
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Her dreams came true at Christmas in 1963, when she was living in the Caribbean island of St Thomas.
Margaret's brother-in-law mentioned there was a secret lab at one end of the island where they were carrying out work with dolphins.
Unable to resist, Margaret, who was just 20, had to drive out there to have a look - and she was greeted by Gregory Bateson.
He was the director of the lab and was instantly impressed by the young woman who had marched up to him and told him she wanted to be involved and would do anything she could to help.
He allowed Margaret to observe the dolphins and write down everything she observed - despite having no scientific training she was skilled at spotting animal behaviour and her place in the study was secured.
Margaret remembers vividly what she saw the first time she observed the three dolphins.
She explained: "Peter, Pamela and Sissy. Sissy was the biggest. Pushy, loud, she sort of ran the show.
"Pamela was very shy and fearful. And Peter was a young guy. He was sexually coming of age and a bit naughty."
When Margaret first met the trio of dolphins they were housed in a sea pool below the lab, where they could be observed daily.
Funded by NASA, the scheme was to determine whether or not the dolphins could be trained to understand, and speak, English.
But scientists were determined to get a closer look at the creatures and came up with a bizarre plan to watch them in every day life.
They, along with Margaret's help, transformed an ordinary home into a domestic dolphianrium by flooding it with knee-deep water.
This meant those working on the project could live with the animals and observe them 24 hours a day.
And as Margaret spent more times with the majestic creatures, she formed ever closer bonds with them - especially Peter.
She explained: "Peter liked to be... with me. He would rub himself on my knee, my foot or my hand and I allowed that.
"I wasn't uncomfortable - as long as it wasn't too rough. In the beginning I would put him on the elevator and say you go play with the girls for a day.
"It was just easier to incorporate that and let it happen, it was very precious and very gentle, Peter was right there, he knew that I was right there."
Margaret claims this became a regular part of her studies, as she tried to teach Peter to speak English.
She added: "It was sexual on his part - it was not sexual on mine, sensuous perhaps.
"It would just become part of what was going on like an itch, just get rid of that we'll scratch and we would be done and move on.
"I was there to get to know Peter, that was part of Peter."
However, when the experiment's funding ran out the pair were separated and Peter was shipped 1,000 miles away to a small lab in Florida.
But it was too much for seemingly heartbroken Peter, who died just a few weeks later in an apparent act of suicide.
"I got that phone call from John Lilly. John called me himself to tell me. He said Peter had committed suicide," Margaret told The Guardian .
The lab's vet, Andy Williamson, attributed the dolphin's death to a broken heart, stating: "Margaret could rationalize it, but when she left, could Peter? Here’s the love of his life gone."
Ric O’Barry, from animal rights organisation The Dolphin Project, also backed the description of Peter's death as "suicide", adding: "Dolphins are not automatic air-breathers like we are. Every breath is a conscious effort.
"If life becomes too unbearable, the dolphins just take a breath and they sink to the bottom. They don’t take the next breath."
The lab had been created by American neuroscientist, Dr John Lilly, who had been studying large-brained marine mammals for years.
He hoped his experiment on the Caribbean island would enable the dolphins to make human-like sounds through their blow holes and enable them to communicate with humans.
Dr Lilly secured NASA's financial backing as he felt it would enable the understanding of other intelligent life forms who use a different form of communication.
However, what had started as an innocent experience became embroiled in scandal by the time it closed down.
Not only was there Margaret's relationship with Peter, there were also rumours the dolphins had been abused when they were given LSD.
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