Are there gender differences in diving?

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Hi guys! I'm a student (and a diver) doing some research on 'whether there are gender differences in scuba diving' for a qualification. So I've made a questionnaire for anyone to complete, based on this subject. There isn't too many questions so it should only take 5-10mins to complete, so it would be greatly appreciated if you could help me out! A few more things are stated on the google forms so you can read that before deciding if you want to answer.
Thank you!

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Will you post the results when you have them? I'd be interested
 
Filled out, but I guess I have little information. Personally I treat everybody mostly the same as a person - well of course with some aingrt along better than others, so it will make the difference then.

Have observed nothing out of the ordinary, but I usually dive within a community and not with random buddies on vaccation.
 
women last longer, smaller lungs
And generally are calmer, move more gently, do not destroy the reef, and have better control of their gestures. I think they are genetically favourite to us male.
 
Done.
My response would be based on my observation in Thailand.

There are more female, and L & G, participation in SCUBA diving than when I start 30yrs ago. Portion of female professionals are increasing.

And if you're looking at dive gears, you'll see there are more choices that aimed for female market. Male market are all boring black or grey...
 

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