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View Poll Results: How do you rate on Sensation Seeking?

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  • 1 - 5, Low Sensation Seeker

    2 6.25%
  • 6 - 10, Moderate Sensation

    19 59.38%
  • 11 - 14, High Sensation Seeker

    11 34.38%
  • None of the above

    0 0%
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    Let's see if women divers are different

    http://www.blue-oceans.com/scuba/dive_psychology/

    This site has a personality quiz for divers.

    How do you rate in "Sensation Seeking"?


    1. I would really enjoy skydiving.
    2. I can imagine myself driving a sports car in a race and loving it.
    3. My life is very secure and comfortable - the way I like it.
    4. I usually like emotionally expressive or artistic people, even if they are sort of wild.
    5. I like the idea of seeing many of the same warm, supportive faces in my everyday life.
    6. I like doing adventurous things and would enjoy being an explorer.
    7. A good photograph should express peacefulness creatively.
    8. One of the most important things in living is fully experiencing all emotions.
    9. I like to be very comfortable when I go on a trip or vacation.
    10. Doing the same things each day bores me.
    11. I like nothing better than relaxing by a pool when I am on holiday.
    12. I would like to try several types of drugs as long as they don't harm me permanently.
    13. Drinking and partying really appeal to me in my spare time.
    14. Rational people try to avoid dangerous situations.

    Scoring: Give yourself 1 point for answering 'True' to items 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 13. Also give yourself 1 point for answering 'False' to items 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 and 14. Add up your points and compare yourself to the following norms: 11 - 14, High Sensation Seeker; 6 - 10, Moderate Sensation Seeker; 1 - 5, Low Sensation Seeker.

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    Exclamation Arrrgh! Stereotype Central!

    Divers are "more masculine and aggressive" than non-divers, according to the author of the personality quiz.

    What's "feminine" and what's "masculine"? The author links to another quiz that says:

    Women are very dependent
    Very emotional
    Very passive
    Able to devote themselves completely to others
    Very gentle
    Not at all competitive
    Very kind
    Very aware of the feelings of others
    Have difficultly making decisions
    Give up easily
    Not at all self-confident
    Feel very inferior
    Very understanding of others
    Very warm in relations with others
    Go to pieces under pressure


    Stereotypes make me feel very emotional yet passive. I'd like to raise someone's consciousness, yet I'm having difficulty making decisions and think I'd rather go to pieces under pressure.

    :banging:

    Divemistress
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    Thumbs down DIFFERENT!

    If that is the definition of women (Deiety of your choise forbid!) then I'm a man... That would undoubtly surpice a few people.

    And in that case I'm different.
    DSAO

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    Agreed with Divemistress!!!

    The masculine / feminine thing is a bunch of stereotypes...

    "Gives up easily" "Have difficultly making decisions" "Not at all self-confident" "Feel very inferior" "Go to pieces under pressure"
    All that is supposed to be feminine

    Oh well, guess I'm totally screwed on attempting to be feminine
    I'm sorry, but if women really had the "feminine" profile, none of them would be strong enough to be a mom or have a carrier

    Back to the polls, however, I turn out to be a high sensation seeker (minus the gambling and drugs part), and very "masculine" :out: (or let's call that with lots of personnality, as I am not anywhere near "masculine")
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    Looks like BS to me....

    Looks like BS to me.
    The Devil's in the details.

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    I say, "Bulldoody!"

    divemistress once bubbled...
    Divers are "more masculine and aggressive" than non-divers, according to the author of the personality quiz.

    Divemistress
    Borderline high/moderate sensation-seeker
    Maybe male divers are more masculine and aggressive than non-divers, but this female diver is all femme, thank you very much. There are many different motivations for diving. Some folks like to hunt. Some folks are looking for a thrill. Some folks have something to prove. I don't know why other people dive. I know why I dive however.

    I am intoxicated by the beauty of the natural world. I'm in love with the earth and all of her miraculous critters. I cherish life. I want to experience the beauty of the underwater world. I am also concerned about the damage we are doing to ocean life. I want to do my part to contribute to our understanding of our effect on the organisms that live below the water.

    Are these masculine motivations according to the author of the survey? I doubt it. There is a strong emotional component to my divng. There is also an awareness of the feelings (well, welfare and continued survial actually) of "others" (the critters we are compromising by our mis-use of the oceans.)

    I take care of others undewater by watching out for the divers around me for signs of distress. If I'm divng with someone who needs help (air, assistance getting back to the anchor line etc.) I give it. But a male rescue diver in the same circumstances would act in the same "nurturing" way.

    Humbug to all of this stereotyping.

    Raviepoo, a 10 who would have been a 12 a few years ago.

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    EEK People that think diving is a dangerous sport...

    People that think diving is a dangerous sport arent good divers. Its only dangerous if your not comfortable underwater, or buy gear off ebay

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    SSIdiver02 once bubbled...

    SSIdiver02 once bubbled...
    People that think diving is a dangerous sport arent good divers. Its only dangerous if your not comfortable underwater, or buy gear off ebay
    Now don't be silly - of course it's dangerous! You're in a alien environment! A cautious educated diver minimizes one's risks but the risks are there. I think taking the attitude that diving is not dangerous could lead to complacency and increase your personal risk! Many unforseen problems could occur that have little or nothing to do with you.

    Oops - sorry, don't mean to get emotional. Is what I wrote OK? I can't decide. I don't wish to be unkind! (boo hoo)
    :mean:

    A "10" who used to be higher too ...

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    masculine/feminine

    I took exception to the characterization of traits as masculine or feminine too.

    However, I do think the "sensation seeking" applies to many divers. It's not about the danger; it’s more about new experiences. I know people who think Disney World is an adventure trip or who have never eaten anything as exotic as Chinese food. None of them are divers.

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    I'm a very active diver. I scored a 4....

    I'm a very active diver. I scored a 4.
    The Devil's in the details.

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