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how can one tell one type from the other?
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The ones that say..... "my face is up here" or "Give your head a shake.. your eyes are stuck" and similar remarks are not enjoying it

The ones that lean over a lot with very low cut tops... usually are enjoying it:eyebrow:
 
The ones that say..... "my face is up here" or "Give your head a shake.. your eyes are stuck" and similar remarks are not enjoying it

The ones that lean over a lot with very low cut tops... usually are enjoying it:eyebrow:

As I said, some women like "that" kind of attention. I personally think it is rather demeaning. And can be dangerous too.

But this is supposed to be a "fun" thread so I'll shut up.
 
Hey I have a question.... what is the strangest thing you have seen a fish or sea critter doing?

I'll start....

I saw two cuttlefish .... a large one with a smaller one directly below it.. mirroring it's every move.... never figured out why.....
 
some girls; back in high school, used to boast each other about that :D
 
Hey I have a question.... what is the strangest thing you have seen a fish or sea critter doing?
I've seen a shark (blacktip) following a tiny damselfish as a duckling follows its mother
 
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I've seen a shark (blacktip) following a tiny damselfish as a duckling follows its mother

now that IS strange! We are so lucky to see such unusual things.... maybe we are luckiest because we have go to dive enough to recognize what is unusual stuff:D
 
Last year in Boynton Beach, we had an Angel fish chasing our bubbles and swimming all crazy around us. I have pics.....he was really animated!!

UpTheFishButt.jpg
 
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