cetaceapussy
Tourist
Wow...I read through the entire thread, it's such a fascinating thread! It is so nice to find people similar to me. Zoo is very new to me, I have repressed my attractions for so long until very recently. But I have begun to embrace it and God I love it. Cetaceans are my loves. Orcas, whales, sharks. But dolphins are my favorite by far. I have never seen dolphin pussy until a few days ago but they have such beautiful, baby pink, plush pussies. I want to bury my face in it so bad and give her gentle kisses all over her dolphin labia. I love how playful, intellectual, and intimate they can be. It looks so satisfying to caress their soft yet firm bellies. I want to make sweet, tender love to one so badly.
I am close to the ocean and have gone whale watching before, so it is a possibility for me! I would have to swim very far out to get secluded privacy with one of these majestic creatures though I see it as very worthwhile. I would love my own tender dolphin lover, but I would be ecstatic to simply befriend one as well. Animals have such purity humans could never aspire to and it would be a dream to grow close to one. I am curious; for experienced lovers like @CetaceanLover23 , what is the best approach to these beauties? I am most experienced with avians and have never had a personal encounter with a marine mammal. Most avians have non-verbal and vocalization cues, and prefer a slow gentle approach. I wonder if there is something similar with dolphins. I want to make one feel warm and welcome in my presence.
I am close to the ocean and have gone whale watching before, so it is a possibility for me! I would have to swim very far out to get secluded privacy with one of these majestic creatures though I see it as very worthwhile. I would love my own tender dolphin lover, but I would be ecstatic to simply befriend one as well. Animals have such purity humans could never aspire to and it would be a dream to grow close to one. I am curious; for experienced lovers like @CetaceanLover23 , what is the best approach to these beauties? I am most experienced with avians and have never had a personal encounter with a marine mammal. Most avians have non-verbal and vocalization cues, and prefer a slow gentle approach. I wonder if there is something similar with dolphins. I want to make one feel warm and welcome in my presence.