In a new documentary called Dolphin Lover, Malcolm Brenner, 63, says he fell for Dolly after the aquatic animal made advances. At the time of the 'relationship' in 1971, Brenner was a photographer and had access to the pool at the former theme park in Sarasota Florida, where he lived.
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.
Malcolm, from Punta Garda, Florida, believes her death a short time later was a case of suicide and that she voluntarily stopped breathing.
The relationship didn't break any laws as bestiality was only banned in Florida 2011.
Malcolm has since been married twice but also describes himself as a 'zoophile' and says he has had previous sexual experiences with a
dog
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