Assume away.I'm assuming that your answer to both questions is the same, right?
My primary is a ffm, it's foolish to take that off and donate it, then you have two panicked divers.
My secondary is not a ffm
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Assume away.I'm assuming that your answer to both questions is the same, right?
FFM may be outside of the scope of this discussion.
Those who threaten violence in return for minor, perceived slights have likely never been required to commit real violence, whether as occupation or in response to actual threat to life.
IOW, you're threatening violence with a lethal weapon.
I believe I understand why you're diving solo.
The underwater mugger's intent may not be the same, but the outcome for the victim may well not be any different so there still needs to be a response that preserves the victim's life before that of the mugger. .
Or - just spitballing here - you could practice scuba diving enough so that you could calmly deploy your backup second stage and save both lives.
If someone is truly OOG and seconds away from drowning, they probably will go for your gas in whatever way that occurs to them at the moment. Even if you are brandishing your underwater bazooka and are ready and willing to kill someone, rather than handling the situation like an experienced diver.
Most divers aren't super manly GUE types, of rock steady nerves and whatever else. I'm guessing you know that. Primary DONATE may be fine for the mighty aquamen of valor. It might even be the best thing to teach, IF every agency does it and there's a publicity campaign about it to alert some older divers. But that's not the case presently. And for those who say the agencies now consider it an option, go to their web sites and look at the photos: yellow, yellow, yellow. Primary TAKE for normal divers isn't a good idea. In real life, it's just an immediate guarantee of two people panicking. Buddy breathing went away for a reason, and mugging people for their primary isn't a safer practice.
How are you gonna teach Joe Blow and Jane Doe not to panic? I am actually curious about that. It doesn't seem much of a part of OW, at least in any way that lasts.