Damn that bestiality rule!

Fantastic story line! But if she doesn't get off on the Belugas, no hurt, no foul. How about she gets taken aboard Red October II for fun and games with Cap't Ramius and his merry men?
 
Just to add. I'm in the wrong business. Who knew marine biology could give one such a nice figure!
 
She's underwater for over 10 min and in 15F water? She's freakin Wonder Woman! I think the Rooskie's are goofing on us...yoga or no yoga. :D
 
There are many comments there insisting that the whole thing is a crock and a photoshopped one at that. I'd like to read a corroborating story because it is sounding more than a bit far fetched (beautiful scientist must go naked to play with the whales, luckily she can endure freezing temperature and hold her breath for a remarkably long time...). :rolleyes:
 
Well, the official record for women's breath-hold is around 8 min 30+ sec. I think the reporter was just excitable. But she does have a lovely figure, cold or no cold. I wonder how she warms up after the dive . . .
 
Well, the official record for women's breath-hold is around 8 min 30+ sec. I think the reporter was just excitable. But she does have a lovely figure, cold or no cold. I wonder how she warms up after the dive . . .

Warm up? We're in hypothermia territory, dude. You don't just warm up from that. Sometimes they have to heat peoples blood and recirculate it...and even then you might lose an appendage or two.

I think this is phony. :rolleyes:
 
From Beluga Days by Nancy Lord...

The male beluga swam directly at me, turned belly-to at the last minute, and loosed its penis from its genital slit. The long pink organ flailed out like a waving sea anemone or the tentacle of an octopus. I was being flashed! By a whale! What was it thinking? It seemed, most definitely, to have intentionally displayed itself not to one of the other whales but to me. In my surprise, I jerked away. The next moment, I smiled. Did the beluga record my reaction? Was its act one of hostility, curiosity, boredom, flirtation, anything to provoke a reaction? Or nothing—did it mean nothing at all, just normal whale behavior, whether anyone was present or not?
 
I have long wanted to do a story with a water-were. Aqua-were? I think the story of this woman could provide some inspiration and as long as you kept it to something like shape-shifting, or mer-people, or both, you could avoid the bestiality problem.
 
I know the picture doesn't give a clear view but it doesn't look like her nipple is erect. In that kind of cold water it would be. A fraud.

As for the end around of bestiality I'm not a non human author or reader, but I am sure we could say that the whale was really a shape shifter so therefore not really a whale.
 
Okay, clarification from my dive friends. The 'scientist' is Russia's former national champion woman's free diver. The 10+ minutes is how long she was in the water. And she can hold her breath for nearly 8 minutes, though whether or not she could do it in that kind of cold is questionable. Hmmm, Russians do sauna. If she had spent some quality sauna time before she dove in, it might have been more refreshing than painfully cold.
 
Meh, the real life story is kind of ruined by the fact that they're in captivity and she's trying to tame them so they can be kept in dolphinariums. Talk about using your powers and beauty for evil.

Still, if someone were to make this into a story (not me), I'd love to see some sort of luring-into-captivity angle retained.
 
Okay, clarification from my dive friends. The 'scientist' is Russia's former national champion woman's free diver. The 10+ minutes is how long she was in the water. And she can hold her breath for nearly 8 minutes, though whether or not she could do it in that kind of cold is questionable. Hmmm, Russians do sauna. If she had spent some quality sauna time before she dove in, it might have been more refreshing than painfully cold.

A Canadian researcher has shown that people can withstand far more time in cold water than has been thought. He made a nice demonstration of it on Letterman a couple of years ago where he stayed in 0-degree Celsius water for a half-hour and then got out under his own power (shivering, of course).
 
Somehow I don't think a woman riding a whale's wang is particularly wank inducing, but then again, I'm not into this whole 'Bride of the Burro' scene either. I imagine the Furry Freaks would get off on it though. :rolleyes:
 
I'm thinking a David Brin "Uplift" kind of thing. The Belugas have had their intelligence enhanced to human level and can talk. The Navy wants to use them for Arctic surveillance and reconnaissance but can't get them to respond because the UDT types all wear wetsuits so they call in this gorgeous professor from the University of Toronto . . .
 
Just to add. I'm in the wrong business. Who knew marine biology could give one such a nice figure!

Personally, I think it's the yoga that gives her such a nice figure. The marine biology is what makes her wet.
 
I remember a story I read a long, long time ago - don't remember where or in what publication, back in the paper/print days.

Woman researcher studies dolphins, leans to communicate with them through a device she built. Becomes one of their pod, learns about the sirens song and uses it to call the one she has fallen in love with. The description of the sex between them was done via euphemism.

So it's already been done VM, sorry.

I think the title - it was a short story - Sirens Song.
 
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