Might feel like it, but no chance. 10s per sleeve maybe, unless you have the skinniest wrist ever. Regardless, whatever makes you happy. Exposure protection can be one suit fits all, if you aren't sensitive to changes in the environment. What works at your current age won't work for you forever, everything changes with age and experience. The more you dive, the more you will see other people using different gear. If you take a moment to observe, maybe ask a few questions, you'll see other perspectives. You'll try things, like things, hate things, you'll find your happy place and then you'll find the limits of that happy place.I hate the cold . And I get on my 5.5 mm wetsuit in less than 10 seconds. Taking it off ( especially the feet) is the real hassle . My comment about drysuit was not the point. It was just a piece in a stupid argument. All I want is to learn and get advices from more experienced divers without being disrespected. Your post is why I am on SB.
The real joy of a drysuit is diving in cold water in hot weather. Also diving on a site with a thermocline, a 4°C change in water temp is sharp in a wetsuit. You can have the suspenders on, and in the last minute before gearing up, throw the top bit on, zip yourself in and get into your gear. Last trip I was on was choppy, a lot of spray in the boat. Sucks being cold and wet a full hour before the dive, but I wasn't, mmmwahahahaha.