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More adventures of the Sisterhood of the She-P
When I purchase my dry-suit a couple years ago, I couldnt fathom going through so much for short dives. Certainly anything that involved medical devices and surgical glue did not fit my definition of recreation. One of my best friends stance was No, HELL No.
Now Im not only more comfortable in the drysuit, but Im also doing much longer dives and pursuing advanced training. Holding it, just takes away the fun.
Thanks to all of you pioneering ladies for sharing your experiences and helping with the learning curve. TS&M, BabyDuck, LauraJ, carrielsal, tstorm, kathydee and others you ladies rock. BabyDuck let me play with her pee-pee and Carrielsals post about glueing her self :shocked2: was one of the funniest Ive read. All part of the collective learning curve.
Im easy to shop for scuba gear. I asked Santa for a She-P. My dive buddy can purchase scuba gear easily but hes a typical guy - squeamish about girly details. I had to initiate contact with LauraJ. She was very helpful on the phone with him. The She-P which comes in blue, would now be available in Blue Sparkles if I wanted. And a few days later (dont know if you can see the Bling well in the photo):
It came in plain brown box, has two mesh zip bags one for the She-P, one for all the accessories. Thanks LauraJ.
For the pee-valve, after reading, I liked the comments and design of Light Monkeys Tinkle Valve. It arrived the day after it was ordered. Funny that it comes with a male condom catheter even though they knew it was for a girl.
And now for the adventure of installing the valve on my Fusion. Thanks to those who have gone before me and written in detail. Hopefully, I won't make too much of a mess of it.
When I purchase my dry-suit a couple years ago, I couldnt fathom going through so much for short dives. Certainly anything that involved medical devices and surgical glue did not fit my definition of recreation. One of my best friends stance was No, HELL No.
Now Im not only more comfortable in the drysuit, but Im also doing much longer dives and pursuing advanced training. Holding it, just takes away the fun.
Thanks to all of you pioneering ladies for sharing your experiences and helping with the learning curve. TS&M, BabyDuck, LauraJ, carrielsal, tstorm, kathydee and others you ladies rock. BabyDuck let me play with her pee-pee and Carrielsals post about glueing her self :shocked2: was one of the funniest Ive read. All part of the collective learning curve.
Im easy to shop for scuba gear. I asked Santa for a She-P. My dive buddy can purchase scuba gear easily but hes a typical guy - squeamish about girly details. I had to initiate contact with LauraJ. She was very helpful on the phone with him. The She-P which comes in blue, would now be available in Blue Sparkles if I wanted. And a few days later (dont know if you can see the Bling well in the photo):
It came in plain brown box, has two mesh zip bags one for the She-P, one for all the accessories. Thanks LauraJ.
For the pee-valve, after reading, I liked the comments and design of Light Monkeys Tinkle Valve. It arrived the day after it was ordered. Funny that it comes with a male condom catheter even though they knew it was for a girl.
And now for the adventure of installing the valve on my Fusion. Thanks to those who have gone before me and written in detail. Hopefully, I won't make too much of a mess of it.