divergirl6
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Wow, this thread is making me chuckle to myself - but then my situation is a little different from most people's. I started diving simply because I am interested in the underwater world. I didn't know anyone who does scuba and through it I have met people and also have convinced some others to try it. I am small, 5'2" and 105 lb. but I can lift/carry all my own gear and certainly put it together. In my OW dives and with the people I've dove with outside of it they've always been very supportive of doing it yourself. IMO you should learn to do it yourself. Who knows? You could very well find yourself in a situation where there were people who needed help from you. I certainly don't want to be dependent on anyone else. I want to be in control and I personally find it a little weird if you don't. I'm OK with a little help carrying the tank if someone offers even though I don't necessarily need it. But what really gets me is that some people don't set up their own stuff. Come on! Isn't that a requirement for getting certified? Bottom line is, I think that EVERYONE should be capable of being independent. Of course there are always exceptions, such as people with injuries, but I believe that the majority are capable. If you're not strong enough, work towards it! There's nothing wrong with being tough!
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