Being full figured does not really have much to do with needing a lot of weight. A larger suit requires a bit more weight, but beyond that size does not really matter that much.
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saltwater taffy:Oh DSD, my goodness, you've almost made me a convert to dry suits.....do all men look as good as you do in your drysuit !!!!!!!!!!! Too bad I am such a www....
Happy holidays,
SWT
DrySuitDave:Your www link was dead, so it remains a mystery.....in that photo my mask was smooshed against my face just prior, I was incredibly tired after swimming forever, my face was red from the drysuit hood just trying to take half my face off with it 20 seconds prior to that, I had hood hair as opposed to helmet hair, the suit via reflection was making my mug even more red, and as if my face isn't wrinkled enough by being an outdoors kinda guy, I had just come off a 3 hour bottom time dive in that photo so my face was pruned out and I was squinting to boot as the sun was in my face.....
So.....SURELY you jest!
I do admit though that grin is not my standard grin, it is my cat-just-ate-the- canary grin because my game bag from that dive had 5 lobsters in it.............muhahahahaha!
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She meant warm water wimp with a period. The software thought it was a hyper link.DrySuitDave:Your www link was dead, so it remains a mystery
groovhog:Thanks
No she's not but intrested.
And if she really didn't want to that cool too.
She works at a natural science museum, just thought she'd dig it.
So are their any ladies out there who are aroung 5'6" and 210 +-
Thank