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Oh, yeah? I bet I have more experience shaving mine then you do shaving yours! :D

Oh yeah... I dont doubt that. But I have more obstacles to get around :wink:
 
Heard that before :wink: The she-p is great, after you get used to it, it's no big deal.

Hi, Sas, I ordered a new drysuit and had a P-valve put in so that further into my dive training when I start doing deco dives and longer dives, I can pee. :D

Actually my instructor insisted cause he said I WILL need it eventually.
 
Hi, Sas, I ordered a new drysuit and had a P-valve put in so that further into my dive training when I start doing deco dives and longer dives, I can pee. :D

Actually my instructor insisted cause he said I WILL need it eventually.

Cool :) Hope you enjoy the drysuit! Yea since I've got the p-valve I've really increased the length of my dry dives. I used to only be able to last about 80mins because I'd have to go :p
 
Hi Sam & Sas,

I am starting to love my drysuit & have figured out how to stay down 80+ minutes so the p-valve hasn't quite made it to the short side of my scuba shopping list yet - but I suspect it's not long before I join the gals club :).

Sam I can't wait to hear about your new suit! I'm sure you'll love it!
 
Hi Sam & Sas,

I am starting to love my drysuit & have figured out how to stay down 80+ minutes so the p-valve hasn't quite made it to the short side of my scuba shopping list yet - but I suspect it's not long before I join the gals club :).

Sam I can't wait to hear about your new suit! I'm sure you'll love it!

I know I'll love it and will let you know how I progress. :hugs:
 
Laser hair removal is a much better way to go. Not just for ladies; for guys too. No site prep needed, no maintenance, no ingrown hairs or bumps, no rashes. Always ready! A little expensive, but well worth it!
... or just use a BBQ lighter ... :shocked:

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
... or just use a BBQ lighter ... :shocked:

... Bob (Grateful Diver)

Ouch and ouch....make sure you have clear access to your local burn center!
 
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