Delphine's Heart: Expressions Of A Delphinophile Girl
Zoosexuality, aka Zoophilia, is the least common of sexual orientations. Among zoosexuals, women are few, and delphinic zoophiles are rarer still. I've always felt deep love for animals, but none have stolen my heart and soul like the dolphins. This blog is a little window into my heart; a place to share erotic and romantic material celebrating human-dolphin love; and to advocate for cetaceans as the nonhuman persons they so clearly are.
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Right now a pod of 11-12 orcas are trapped in the ice in Inukjuaq, near Quebec, Canada, in Hudson Bay. They are fighting for their lives. With a sudden drop in temperatures, the ice closed in around the family of whales, and right now they only have about a 30 foot hole to breathe from. The situation is critical. Please share about this, donate if possible and pray for these beautiful, terrified whales! An icebreaker ship is nowhere near there, so it is a dire situation. Here is a link to the latest story on the whales:
Trapped Orca In Inukjuaq
To the orcas, my heart and soul and prayers are with you. <3
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Dr. Hani Miletski Asks DelphiGirl, "How Do You Cope?"
Happy New Year everyone! :) I hope you and your loved ones have a happy, healthy and prosperous 2013.
For this first entry of 2013, I will be sharing an excerpt from correspondence with Dr. Hani Miletski, Ph.D., MSW, author of "Understanding Bestiality and Zoophilia" ( www.drmiletski.com ).
I initially wrote to Dr. Miletski to thank her for her research on bestiality and zoophilia (namely, the differences thereof and the assertion that zoosexuality is a legitimate sexual orientation rather than a paraphilia), and for writing her book. I also indicated that if she ever conducted further research, I'd be happy to participate. I also asked her if she's spoken with many female zoophiles, to which she replied that she had, but only very few. This is not surprising to me at all. It's lonely and difficult for us all, I imagine, but definitely more so for females. One of the questions she asked of me really got me thinking, not only about myself, but about others like me:
"How do you cope?"
This is an important question for every zoosexual, given the rarity of our sexuality (at least in terms of those of us who acknowledge this part of ourselves) and the nearly-universal prejudice and condemnation we face. While much of my answer is specific to delphisexuals, I do think some of it applies to zoosexuals in general. After much thought and reflection, I replied with the following:
"As for your question, this is something that is difficult for myself and others who share my primary attraction. You're right, there are no wild dolphins here (obviously!) and the proposed captive marine park facility never opened (thankfully! I am passionately opposed to captive cetacea, as are all similarly-inclined zoosexuals I've spoken with). My first exposure to dolphins occurred in different places (visits to California and living in the Bay Area for a time; beautiful pictures from a marine biology teacher and an organized visit from this class to a marine research facility in Mexico). The sad truth is that most delphinic zoos will never be able to have a relationship for obvious reasons. There is very limited access to captive cetacea and only a small number of animals in such facilities; all of whom can be easily identified, so contact with them is extremely unlikely for most, and very risky for those who work with them. As for wild dolphins, one faces a difficult situation due to the Marine Mammal Protection Act here in the U.S., similar laws in other coastal places in the world, and other issues prohibiting interaction with these animals. Despite these obstacles, though, some people have had relationships with wild dolphins, and several trainers over the years have shared photos and video of their beloved companions with the DZ community. It's obviously much harder to find this material and it passes primarily from word of mouth.
How do I deal? I deal like most DZ's. No matter where one lives, access is limited to most people (as I shared above). It is therefore extremely painful and awful to know that myself and others with similar sexualities will most likely never have an opportunity to have such a relationship. I cope primarily by celebrating the species I love and doing all I can to advocate for them. I am a passionate anti-captivity activist and my love for dolphins compels me to fight for their welfare. At the moment, the worst issues are the dolphin drives in Taiji, Japan; the pilot whale grinds in the Faroes; captive cetacea in miserable situations and the dolphin serial mutilations/grisly murders happening here in the US. It positively devastates me. I'm far from alone. Like many zoosexuals (and plenty of "normal" people!), animal rights in general is a huge issue for me.
I cope by writing, collecting precious images, stories and artwork; talking with others. Finding the online community has helped me in a big way; to find that I'm not alone and to find you and others who have investigated this issue much further than Kinsey."
So, what about you? How do you cope? I would be interested in hearing from any other zoos (male or female, regardless of which nonhuman animals you're attracted to, but especially female delphisexuals) who feel like sharing how they cope with their sexuality. You are welcome to comment here or respond privately.
For this first entry of 2013, I will be sharing an excerpt from correspondence with Dr. Hani Miletski, Ph.D., MSW, author of "Understanding Bestiality and Zoophilia" ( www.drmiletski.com ).
I initially wrote to Dr. Miletski to thank her for her research on bestiality and zoophilia (namely, the differences thereof and the assertion that zoosexuality is a legitimate sexual orientation rather than a paraphilia), and for writing her book. I also indicated that if she ever conducted further research, I'd be happy to participate. I also asked her if she's spoken with many female zoophiles, to which she replied that she had, but only very few. This is not surprising to me at all. It's lonely and difficult for us all, I imagine, but definitely more so for females. One of the questions she asked of me really got me thinking, not only about myself, but about others like me:
"How do you cope?"
This is an important question for every zoosexual, given the rarity of our sexuality (at least in terms of those of us who acknowledge this part of ourselves) and the nearly-universal prejudice and condemnation we face. While much of my answer is specific to delphisexuals, I do think some of it applies to zoosexuals in general. After much thought and reflection, I replied with the following:
"As for your question, this is something that is difficult for myself and others who share my primary attraction. You're right, there are no wild dolphins here (obviously!) and the proposed captive marine park facility never opened (thankfully! I am passionately opposed to captive cetacea, as are all similarly-inclined zoosexuals I've spoken with). My first exposure to dolphins occurred in different places (visits to California and living in the Bay Area for a time; beautiful pictures from a marine biology teacher and an organized visit from this class to a marine research facility in Mexico). The sad truth is that most delphinic zoos will never be able to have a relationship for obvious reasons. There is very limited access to captive cetacea and only a small number of animals in such facilities; all of whom can be easily identified, so contact with them is extremely unlikely for most, and very risky for those who work with them. As for wild dolphins, one faces a difficult situation due to the Marine Mammal Protection Act here in the U.S., similar laws in other coastal places in the world, and other issues prohibiting interaction with these animals. Despite these obstacles, though, some people have had relationships with wild dolphins, and several trainers over the years have shared photos and video of their beloved companions with the DZ community. It's obviously much harder to find this material and it passes primarily from word of mouth.
How do I deal? I deal like most DZ's. No matter where one lives, access is limited to most people (as I shared above). It is therefore extremely painful and awful to know that myself and others with similar sexualities will most likely never have an opportunity to have such a relationship. I cope primarily by celebrating the species I love and doing all I can to advocate for them. I am a passionate anti-captivity activist and my love for dolphins compels me to fight for their welfare. At the moment, the worst issues are the dolphin drives in Taiji, Japan; the pilot whale grinds in the Faroes; captive cetacea in miserable situations and the dolphin serial mutilations/grisly murders happening here in the US. It positively devastates me. I'm far from alone. Like many zoosexuals (and plenty of "normal" people!), animal rights in general is a huge issue for me.
I cope by writing, collecting precious images, stories and artwork; talking with others. Finding the online community has helped me in a big way; to find that I'm not alone and to find you and others who have investigated this issue much further than Kinsey."
So, what about you? How do you cope? I would be interested in hearing from any other zoos (male or female, regardless of which nonhuman animals you're attracted to, but especially female delphisexuals) who feel like sharing how they cope with their sexuality. You are welcome to comment here or respond privately.
Monday, December 31, 2012
Australia condemns Japan for whale hunt - Asia-Pacific - Al Jazeera English
Australia condemns Japan for whale hunt - Asia-Pacific - Al Jazeera English
I AM SO HAPPY TO READ THIS!
GO AUSTRALIA! Sea Shepherd's methodologies might sometimes elicit an unpleasant response within for various reasons, but their message is 100% valid. WHALING NEEDS TO STOP! PERIOD! Thank you to SSCS for bringing attention to this cause and for directly intervening with the Japanese whaling fleet. IT'S RIDICULOUS! I did my research. I've been to the Japanese site, www.icrwhale.org (Japan's faux-scientific "Institute for Cetacean Research", the figurehead which attempts (and fails miserably) to justify whaling in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary (SOWS). The IWC Moratorium exists for a reason and this pathetic attempt to justify the murder of our oceanic counterparts is sick and wrong.
The "scientific research" argument is a farce. With the exception of a vast minority of proposed reasons, almost all of the reasons Japan gives for needing to "harvest" whales in the SOWS could be accomplished without killing the animals! It is such bullshit, just like the circus act of the IWC in general. *facepalm* This shit is so tired. I hate this and there is NO JUSTIFICATION FOR THE KILLING OF GREAT WHALES -- OR ANY CETACEAN FOR THAT MATTER!
I AM SO HAPPY TO READ THIS!
GO AUSTRALIA! Sea Shepherd's methodologies might sometimes elicit an unpleasant response within for various reasons, but their message is 100% valid. WHALING NEEDS TO STOP! PERIOD! Thank you to SSCS for bringing attention to this cause and for directly intervening with the Japanese whaling fleet. IT'S RIDICULOUS! I did my research. I've been to the Japanese site, www.icrwhale.org (Japan's faux-scientific "Institute for Cetacean Research", the figurehead which attempts (and fails miserably) to justify whaling in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary (SOWS). The IWC Moratorium exists for a reason and this pathetic attempt to justify the murder of our oceanic counterparts is sick and wrong.
The "scientific research" argument is a farce. With the exception of a vast minority of proposed reasons, almost all of the reasons Japan gives for needing to "harvest" whales in the SOWS could be accomplished without killing the animals! It is such bullshit, just like the circus act of the IWC in general. *facepalm* This shit is so tired. I hate this and there is NO JUSTIFICATION FOR THE KILLING OF GREAT WHALES -- OR ANY CETACEAN FOR THAT MATTER!
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Friday, December 14, 2012
RE: Where Are All The Vegetarian Zoosexuals? (and ending animal slaughter)
I was reading an article on Vivid Random Existence, one of my favorite animal rights and zoosexuality awareness blogs. The author is extremely intelligent and passionately articulate in conveying both wisdom and sentiment on these and related subjects. The following entry caught my eye this afternoon:
"Where Are All The Vegetarian Zoosexuals? (and ending animal slaughter)". Here's a link to the full article:
http://vividrandomexistence.wordpress.com/2011/12/05/where-are-all-the-vegetarian-zoosexuals
*Raises hand*
As a vegetarian and animal rights activist (with a side of zoosexuality, of course!), advocating for "meat" animals is an issue I am very passionate about.
I would reprint the full entry here, but I do not have the Author's permission, so please consult the above link if you'd like more background on the following.
One of the comments evoked a pretty substantial reaction from me. I've decided to share the comment here, and then share my reply.
Q: "So what would happen is everyone suddenly became a vegetarian? What about the billions of farm animals? Surely their population would increase significantly if we don’t keep it in check anymore, we’ve gotten to a point where we have so many animals used for food that we just can’t turn back. You only think about short term effects."
A: What would happen? Let's see. All of the systematically devalued, hellaciously tortured, artificially inseminated, hormone-filled, genetically engineered, antibiotic-laden suffering of BILLIONS of animals every year would end. CAFO's (Concentrated Animal Farming Operations, a nice, neat, sanitized term for nonhuman animal concentration camps; Dante's Inferno for the poor beings imprisoned there); animals forced to grow too fast to support their own weight; pigs going insane, imprisoned in metal cages without room to move; dairy cows hooked to pumps after they have their first pregnancy, pumped full of hormones to make more milk; sucked dry for a few years and then sent to slaughter when they're spent; sows impregnated over and over and never getting to nurture their own piglets, male piglets having their testes ripped off with no anesthetic; weak newborn piglets "thumped" against the floor (workers hold their feet and swing them, smashing their heads into the concrete floor, then toss them into trash bins -- many still alive, piled among a sea of their bloody, dying, writhing brothers and sisters... calves and lambs boarded up in boxes to keep their meat 'tender' (excuse me while I wretch)...and the worst, most horrific torture chamber of death and debilitation of all: that inflicted upon chickens and turkeys. Poultry species are abused worse than any other 'meat animal' ever. Broken bones are a given; living in total darkness is the new standard; in a closed warehouse-like building without so much as a glimpse outdoors -- to keep them calm, the 'growers' chant -- hock burns and burning lungs and eyes from standing -- if they can still stand -- on a 'floor' of inches of their own acrid excrement; trampled and crushed under the suffocating weight of their specially-engineered kin...and if a lame bird is found, they are bashed to death with metal poles, left to flop around in an excruciating death before being mercilessly hurled into waste bins. At transport time, these birds are chucked into cramped transport cages like some kind of sick, twisted ballgame...all this would end. And what would become of these animals? Considering the extremely unnatural means for replicating them and keeping them alive long enough to make them sizable enough to send to their deaths, the solution would be to care for those still living for the end of their days...and STOP "GROWING" [breeding] MORE MORE OF THEM. Yep, to the good ol' meat industry, these suffering beings not even acknowledged as living animals. You "grow" chickens in industry terms, not raise them. More nice words to deflect the sickness of the CAFO death houses, far removed from the horrors that go on there.
Did you know that 70% of all the antibiotics manufactured today go into keeping these sick, immunocompromised, poisoned, deformed, suffering creatures alive? The whole industrialization and veiled "prettifying" of 'meat production' is awful on every level in my opinion.
Oh, and before you ask, yes -- I am absolutely thinking long-term. The number one contributor to greenhouse gasses is the livestock industry! Not to mention all the nitrogen-overloaded waste these 'operations' produce -- polluting our waterways and suffocating the aquatic animals who live there (algae thrive on animal waste and consume all the oxygen in the water and fish asphyxiate in the water...and then all the species who eat fish starve, too). We're killing them; we're killing ourselves and this industry is indefensible and ethically reprehensible! Joe neighbor can flip out about animal abuse because someone hits their dog, but farm animals, that's different! Hush hush, the "food animals" can suffer, they're just a commodity, right? Speciesism is so very, very, willfully ignorant.
These frankenfood factories need to stop. If we all went vegetarian, every single mouth in the WORLD could be fed. The amount of grain, water and land required to 'produce' a pound of beef is staggering. Don't believe me? Do some research. You'll see for yourself.
Okay, rant over.
"Where Are All The Vegetarian Zoosexuals? (and ending animal slaughter)". Here's a link to the full article:
http://vividrandomexistence.wordpress.com/2011/12/05/where-are-all-the-vegetarian-zoosexuals
*Raises hand*
As a vegetarian and animal rights activist (with a side of zoosexuality, of course!), advocating for "meat" animals is an issue I am very passionate about.
I would reprint the full entry here, but I do not have the Author's permission, so please consult the above link if you'd like more background on the following.
One of the comments evoked a pretty substantial reaction from me. I've decided to share the comment here, and then share my reply.
Q: "So what would happen is everyone suddenly became a vegetarian? What about the billions of farm animals? Surely their population would increase significantly if we don’t keep it in check anymore, we’ve gotten to a point where we have so many animals used for food that we just can’t turn back. You only think about short term effects."
A: What would happen? Let's see. All of the systematically devalued, hellaciously tortured, artificially inseminated, hormone-filled, genetically engineered, antibiotic-laden suffering of BILLIONS of animals every year would end. CAFO's (Concentrated Animal Farming Operations, a nice, neat, sanitized term for nonhuman animal concentration camps; Dante's Inferno for the poor beings imprisoned there); animals forced to grow too fast to support their own weight; pigs going insane, imprisoned in metal cages without room to move; dairy cows hooked to pumps after they have their first pregnancy, pumped full of hormones to make more milk; sucked dry for a few years and then sent to slaughter when they're spent; sows impregnated over and over and never getting to nurture their own piglets, male piglets having their testes ripped off with no anesthetic; weak newborn piglets "thumped" against the floor (workers hold their feet and swing them, smashing their heads into the concrete floor, then toss them into trash bins -- many still alive, piled among a sea of their bloody, dying, writhing brothers and sisters... calves and lambs boarded up in boxes to keep their meat 'tender' (excuse me while I wretch)...and the worst, most horrific torture chamber of death and debilitation of all: that inflicted upon chickens and turkeys. Poultry species are abused worse than any other 'meat animal' ever. Broken bones are a given; living in total darkness is the new standard; in a closed warehouse-like building without so much as a glimpse outdoors -- to keep them calm, the 'growers' chant -- hock burns and burning lungs and eyes from standing -- if they can still stand -- on a 'floor' of inches of their own acrid excrement; trampled and crushed under the suffocating weight of their specially-engineered kin...and if a lame bird is found, they are bashed to death with metal poles, left to flop around in an excruciating death before being mercilessly hurled into waste bins. At transport time, these birds are chucked into cramped transport cages like some kind of sick, twisted ballgame...all this would end. And what would become of these animals? Considering the extremely unnatural means for replicating them and keeping them alive long enough to make them sizable enough to send to their deaths, the solution would be to care for those still living for the end of their days...and STOP "GROWING" [breeding] MORE MORE OF THEM. Yep, to the good ol' meat industry, these suffering beings not even acknowledged as living animals. You "grow" chickens in industry terms, not raise them. More nice words to deflect the sickness of the CAFO death houses, far removed from the horrors that go on there.
Did you know that 70% of all the antibiotics manufactured today go into keeping these sick, immunocompromised, poisoned, deformed, suffering creatures alive? The whole industrialization and veiled "prettifying" of 'meat production' is awful on every level in my opinion.
Oh, and before you ask, yes -- I am absolutely thinking long-term. The number one contributor to greenhouse gasses is the livestock industry! Not to mention all the nitrogen-overloaded waste these 'operations' produce -- polluting our waterways and suffocating the aquatic animals who live there (algae thrive on animal waste and consume all the oxygen in the water and fish asphyxiate in the water...and then all the species who eat fish starve, too). We're killing them; we're killing ourselves and this industry is indefensible and ethically reprehensible! Joe neighbor can flip out about animal abuse because someone hits their dog, but farm animals, that's different! Hush hush, the "food animals" can suffer, they're just a commodity, right? Speciesism is so very, very, willfully ignorant.
These frankenfood factories need to stop. If we all went vegetarian, every single mouth in the WORLD could be fed. The amount of grain, water and land required to 'produce' a pound of beef is staggering. Don't believe me? Do some research. You'll see for yourself.
Okay, rant over.
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Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Torture, Murder, Mutilation -- A U.S. Killer (or killers) Is Torturing/Murdering dolphins! POOR BABIES! :(
I just read this:
Violent Dolphin Deaths Baffle US Scientists
I can't deal. I am so .... just sickened and horrified and ... I really fucking hate people sometimes! *cries*
Can't say much more than...my heart is breaking and I feel powerless and threw up when I first read the article.
Please, think, pray, send love and light and positive thoughts to the dolphins in US waters. Please.
Violent Dolphin Deaths Baffle US Scientists
I can't deal. I am so .... just sickened and horrified and ... I really fucking hate people sometimes! *cries*
Can't say much more than...my heart is breaking and I feel powerless and threw up when I first read the article.
Please, think, pray, send love and light and positive thoughts to the dolphins in US waters. Please.
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Thursday, November 15, 2012
DelphiGirl Draws...V
New Delphisex Art! :)
Hmm...am I improving or deteriorating? *ponders* I sure wish you sweet souls who visit my humble little blog would comment and let me know what you think? *makes poutyface; blinks puppy eyes at you* ;)
Lots of love from Delphine <3
Hmm...am I improving or deteriorating? *ponders* I sure wish you sweet souls who visit my humble little blog would comment and let me know what you think? *makes poutyface; blinks puppy eyes at you* ;)
Lots of love from Delphine <3
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Monday, November 5, 2012
Three Whales Singing In Harmony -- BEAUTIFUL!
I wept with deep feeling in response to the power and beauty of the incredible whalesong made by three whales! The Oceania Project and iWhales.org rock, by the way. ;)
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