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Not a woman, so I don't have that issue. If it - as I get the impression - comes out as condescending, eff them. You could consider answering something along the lines of "too bad I don't see any gentleman divers around here,then".is anyone else really sick of being called a 'lady diver' instead of a diver?
Even without any intention of sexism, an honest offer to help might get easily be seen as sexist. I like to think that I regard my diving mates as regular mates no matter the gender, so if I see someone struggling with lugging gear, kitting up, kitting down or whatever, I like to offer help regardless of whether that's a man or a women. Now since, on average, women are smaller and less muscular than men, I'm probably offering help more often to female diving mates than to male diving mates. I understand that that could be taken as sexist even if it isn't intended that way.
The most common conversations I hear when I go diving are (#1 is often initiated by me):
- "Hey, can you help me with...?" "Sure!"
- "You need any help with that?" "Yeah, if you could just..."
- "You need any help with that?" "No thanks, I'm fine." "Good!"