Ana
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There's bad attitude about many activities. If that is going to stop a person from such activities, this person didn't want to do that activity enough, may even use the bad attitudes as a reason to not do it.
I came to SE Florida in the 80's, most of the charters (if not all) didn't care for me to dive solo, so I dove with insta-buddies once or twice a month, but in between I'd go by myself on a sit-on-top kayak and dove to my heart desire without interruptions. Few times strangers would try to engage in criticism at the beginning or end of my dive. I'd either respectfully ignore them or aggressively tell them off, depending entirely on their attitude.
I got older and lazier, now I find diving of a kayak from shore is way too much effort. I decided to set my financial priorities and have a small boat so that I can continue diving on my own terms. Fortunately there is no water police to check gear configuration or dive depths, the day that happens will be the day I move out of Florida.
To a point, I resent people talking about someone being stopped from diving a quarry/spring/shore because of lack of solo card or a particular type of gear configuration. I resent it even more when someone actually feels superior to the individual for such desire to dive solo with whatever gear they want to. My resentment is only to a point, because I would be stopped only once, next time I'd go to another location, or another, or another until I can dive the way I LIKE to dive.
Just like I hear they don't let me go solo, I also hear divers say I wish I could be close to an ocean and dive more often. But years and even decades go by with this people still not closer to the ocean. I suppose it is like me when I say I wish I could be a millionaire... I don't truly truly mean it, because I'm not willing to make the sacrifices needed to become a millionaire, I don't even buy lottery tickets in a consistent manner.
Bad attitudes come from many sources, of course from non-divers and buddy-divers, but the worse is when it comes from the arrogant solo-divers that feel only their way is the right way to solo.
Ignore the bad attitudes and dive the way you want to dive.
I came to SE Florida in the 80's, most of the charters (if not all) didn't care for me to dive solo, so I dove with insta-buddies once or twice a month, but in between I'd go by myself on a sit-on-top kayak and dove to my heart desire without interruptions. Few times strangers would try to engage in criticism at the beginning or end of my dive. I'd either respectfully ignore them or aggressively tell them off, depending entirely on their attitude.
I got older and lazier, now I find diving of a kayak from shore is way too much effort. I decided to set my financial priorities and have a small boat so that I can continue diving on my own terms. Fortunately there is no water police to check gear configuration or dive depths, the day that happens will be the day I move out of Florida.
To a point, I resent people talking about someone being stopped from diving a quarry/spring/shore because of lack of solo card or a particular type of gear configuration. I resent it even more when someone actually feels superior to the individual for such desire to dive solo with whatever gear they want to. My resentment is only to a point, because I would be stopped only once, next time I'd go to another location, or another, or another until I can dive the way I LIKE to dive.
Just like I hear they don't let me go solo, I also hear divers say I wish I could be close to an ocean and dive more often. But years and even decades go by with this people still not closer to the ocean. I suppose it is like me when I say I wish I could be a millionaire... I don't truly truly mean it, because I'm not willing to make the sacrifices needed to become a millionaire, I don't even buy lottery tickets in a consistent manner.
Bad attitudes come from many sources, of course from non-divers and buddy-divers, but the worse is when it comes from the arrogant solo-divers that feel only their way is the right way to solo.
Ignore the bad attitudes and dive the way you want to dive.