You never dress like this when WE dive...

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I have.

I don't look that good, but it feels good.

You mainlanders are so up tight....
 
catherine96821:
I have.

I don't look that good, but it feels good.

You mainlanders are so up tight....

Skiny SCUBA with over 20# of weight, you need to get your bouancy done right:no

As for Catherine's comment, I guess that should be called a "Hawaiian Tease":popcorn:
 
catherine96821:
You mainlanders are so up tight....






That's right. Here we only get to read about it in the paper: "HEADLESS TORSO ARRESTED FOR NAKED DIVING."
 
Topless can be a problem. Especially trying to gauge comfort of an individual w/o a head. Hard to look in their eyes.
 
Fish_Whisperer:
The problem is, most people that WOULD dive, dressed like that, don't LOOK like that!

Tell me about it. I just saw on late night cable TV a commercial for a diet supplement, in which a morbidly obese woman was wearing a tight, skimpy bikini, with her generous portions of cellulite jiggling like a plate full of jello :barf:
 
catherine96821:
You mainlanders are so up tight....

Umm, for the record, some of our water is a lot colder then yours. Its not so much that the desire isn't there; it just that I'm somewhat opposed to hypothermia.

Besides, I've always been somewhat partial to tight rubber outfits :eyebrow:

Bryan
 

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