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Today I fed a Manatee and wept....

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MarthasGinYard · 11/04/2019 20:03

I visited a sanctuary for these amazing creatures.

Incredibly moving

And when you feed them they actually hold tightly onto your leg for support.

It was an amazing experience

I cried Blush

Anyone else get totally emotional experiencing stuff like this.?

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TheInvestigator · 11/04/2019 20:05

There was that mumsnetters who screamed at the Sistine chapel...

TheInvestigator · 11/04/2019 20:06

Although yours is a lovely thing and her was... different!

PortiaCastis · 11/04/2019 20:07

The gulls pooing over my laundry on the line evoke a great deal of emotion in me.

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Calzone · 11/04/2019 20:07

I walked alpacas in Italy and sobbed and sobbed as I did it.

I just couldn’t believe how happy it made me.

Me and the alpacas even had the same hair.

Today I fed a Manatee and wept....
Fruityfruitcake · 11/04/2019 20:08

@TheInvestigator Even just hearing that he mentioned sets me off 🤣

Fishlike · 11/04/2019 20:10

Well, I’ve never wept at a manatee, but I did stick my head out the window at 3 am and roar at the owls in the wood behind our house to keep it down with all the loud toowhit and toowhoo-ing.

BumbleBeeWineGlass · 11/04/2019 20:10

Not quite the same but I work in a dementia care home and anytime one of our residents holds my hand or gives me a hug when they're worried or scared or happy, makes me well up. Blush

PotteringAlong · 11/04/2019 20:11

I don’t know what a manatee is...

TheFairyCaravan · 11/04/2019 20:13

I fed the giraffes at the zoo in the Summer and I cried too. It still makes me feel emotional when I think about it. We took DS2 and his girlfriend and it was the most magical experience. It will stay with me forever.

PortiaCastis · 11/04/2019 20:13

It's a sea cow

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Wolfiefan · 11/04/2019 20:14

They are such amazing creatures. I would love to do that.

Fruityfruitcake · 11/04/2019 20:20

@MarthasGinYard Where did you do this?

BabyMoonPie · 11/04/2019 20:24

I'm very jealous. I love manatees, they are so beautiful and gentle. I went on a trip looking for them in the wild in Florida but didn't see any Sad

EdWinchester · 11/04/2019 20:27

We have a place in Florida and you can be guaranteed to see dolphins (and the odd manatee) from the beach there. I always feel emosh.

IslaMann · 11/04/2019 20:28

I completely understand. I sobbed on a boat trip to sightsee dolphins in the Caribbean. Watching their joy as they jumped around the boat, in their natural habitat was such a privilege. Was a totally unexpected reaction from me.

percheron67 · 11/04/2019 20:28

Bless you! They are big gentle souls. I have a lot of feeling for marine life and bitterly rue the fact that we humans are endangering them. We have much to answer for.

PaulHollywoodsSexGut · 11/04/2019 20:29

I’m with you OP

With all the shite in the world going on, a hug from a manatee gives us hope that it is in nature to be kind and loving and the fact a creatures default setting is to hug you is truly a wondrous thing indeed x

Palominoo · 11/04/2019 20:39

That’s beautiful.

Sadly my experience with a dolphin was not the same.

As a child my parents took me and two friends to a zoo for my birthday.

I got chosen out of the crowd along with a few other children to feed the dolphins.

As I waited in the queue I saw the other children reach in the bucket and pull out small fish and chuck into the dolphins mouth.

I really did not want to touch the little fish but looking at my parents I didn’t want to let them down by refusing and I didn’t want to look stupid in front of my friends or the crowd as the other children were happy participants.

When it was my turn I steeled myself and grabbed a fish and the Keeper led me near to the dolphin who excitedly bobbed out of the water.

At this point the cute dolphin now appeared as a wide mouthed beast it’s jaws gaping wide and as I leaned in to throw the fish I made the mistake of inhaling and it’s revolting breath was disgusting!

I was a very fussy child and the stench was so overpowering and I’ve never felt the same way about dolphins since.

SpamChaudFroid · 11/04/2019 20:41

I would cry at hugging a Manatee. I was stupidly happy the other day when my cat tolerated the puppy on the sofa with him for the first time. I had a basking moment, where everything was perfect.

Smellslikemiddleagespirit · 11/04/2019 20:43

I am so jealous. I love manatees. And dugongs.

MarthasGinYard · 11/04/2019 20:44

'With all the shite in the world going on, a hug from a manatee gives us hope that it is in nature to be kind and loving and the fact a creatures default setting is to hug you is truly a wondrous thing indeed x'

Now I'm off again Blush

I felt truly honoured and very humble to be his leaning post.

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MarthasGinYard · 11/04/2019 20:46

I don't feel quite so daft now

Calzone what a wonderful picture

You and TwinpaccaGrin

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MarthasGinYard · 11/04/2019 20:47

Bumble Thanks

I'd be constantly welling up too.

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Hollowvictory · 11/04/2019 20:47

Aw we saw so many dolphins and manatees in the wild in florida. Baby manatees are so cute. It's whales that I love seeing most

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