MightyDiver
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Originally posted by otter-cat
However, I still think that there is a lot of sexism among divers in general. There seem to be a lot of men diving who are predisposed to thinking that women are constantly in need of a little extra help, a little extra supervision.
I guess I simply see it differently. At least down here in Texas I am very pleased to see the largely male contingent of divers well mannered gentlemen who offer to help or jump right in to help if they see you struggling. The truth is that yes I am smaller and physically weaker than they are and I do appreciate the kindness and common courtesy offered by anyone. I like that there is room for us to not only be divers but to be Ladies and Gentlemen enthusiastically sharing a sport instead of competing.
If someone does speak down towards me it says nothing of me. I reply, if needed, in the kindest generous way possible and I mean it. I saddens me to see so many men afraid to be simply courteous to an unknown female for fear of being labelled or blasted. I can understand their reluctance and how uncomfortable it must be to those who were reared to be kind, practical and helpful.
I just want to say 'Thank you!' to all the Lady and Gentleman divers out there who make this sport enjoyable and welcoming. I was anxious when we first began our diving lessons that perhaps there wasn't room for any but the physically strongest women and I'm glad that was quickly proved false. I was very glad for the positive welcome from the male divers I've met and their encouragement. I suppose my turn will come when I am faced with a truly sexist diver but so far I've been very lucky indeed.