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Actually, that's exactly the issue. The entire concept of "buddys" requires that the divers stay together. It goes triple in bad vis with an inexperienced diver.DivingCRNA:The issue is that fresh water diving is NOT her thing. The issue is not that I am being a jerk in the water.
So what? Backwards, sideways, inside out - it doesn't matter. I don't care if you need a teleporter. You don't leave your buddy.DivingCRNA:To watch her the whole dive I would have to swim backwards.
I don't know how long you've been married, but you need serious help, immediately. You create situations that scare your wife, she gets scared (as expected), then you complain about it and do it again.DivingCRNA:Post dive discussion goes like this-
Me-Where to you keep going.
Her-The surface because I lose you.
Me-how do you loose me when we were looking at each other and signaling to each other less than a minute before you surfaced?
Her-I don't know. I am cold and scared in the dark. All I do is look at you so I don't get lost and them you are "just gone"
Me-How does that happen? You surfaced 50 feet from where we were. How did you get there?
Her-I don't know. I was scared.
First, don't take your wife back into the water unless she specifically asks you. Even then, find someplace that has good viz (even if it isn't local).
If she doesn't get any practice, it doesn't really matter. When you go Someplace Warm, hire a DM for her. They'll go somewhere warm and bright and shallow and look at the pretty fish and everybody will be happy.
Also, you need a new buddy for local dives. Someone with the b*****s to call you on it when you don't stay nearby in in low viz conditions.
I guarantee that if you were diving with most of the guys around here in 2 foot viz and you took off, you would have an experience not soon forgotten when you both got back to the boat.
Terry