So you like straw man arguments, do you? I'm sorry, but I really don't like it when people try to score points by misrepresenting an opposing point of view and then mocking it. I never said that safety stops "should be skipped if you are not feeling like it."nd I don't think it serves them to go on about how safety stops are boring and should be skipped if you are not feeling like it.
My position in this thread can be summed ups this way.
A safety stop is a valuable part of many dives because we cannot know precisely how our bodies are reacting to decompression stress. In some cases, they are rightfully considered mandatory. In some cases, there is absolutely no point in doing them. In between those extremes a diver should use good judgment, and that good judgment is well served with a computer that gives SurfGF readings and a diver who understands what they mean.