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    Getting a lump in your throat and a tear in you eye is decidedly manly, not feminine.

    Just to let you know, when us women see photos of guys hold babies, and even the father so carefully tending to his daughter underwater in the scuba clip, it goes straight to the heart of desirability!

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    So you don't have any children of your own then, iDiveChick? That you know of..
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    Quote Originally Posted by iDiveChick View Post
    Getting a lump in your throat and a tear in you eye is decidedly manly, not feminine.

    Just to let you know, when us women see photos of guys hold babies, and even the father so carefully tending to his daughter underwater in the scuba clip, it goes straight to the heart of desirability!
    whew, thanks iDiveChick .... I thought I was going to have to follow up with a whole big post about drag racing and beer or something ...

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    I have to say teaching kids is the best. They take to it so naturally. I always try to extend the dives where possible for them.

    (This video was shot at Manta Divers, Eilat, Israel - Dive site Coral Beach House Reef)

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    Quote Originally Posted by iDiveChick View Post
    Getting a lump in your throat and a tear in you eye is decidedly manly, not feminine.

    Just to let you know, when us women see photos of guys hold babies, and even the father so carefully tending to his daughter underwater in the scuba clip, it goes straight to the heart of desirability!
    Rats!!!!! That's me on the 'undesirable' list ................ As the old joke goes "they (children) are OK but I couldn't eat a whole one!"

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    no hesitation on the tearing up. my kids (13 and 10) are in the process of getting certified. it is the coolest thing.
    I love my job as a Parachute Rigger... but I'd rather just dive!
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    I just got my little girl her first mask and snorkel. She was anxious to try it out!
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    Oh she's a doll!

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    Quote Originally Posted by iDiveChick View Post
    Oh she's a doll!
    Ain't she though ... *beaming pride* lol

    Funny thing though ... I've had her in the water since she was a few months old. She LOVES to go swimming. But over time she got into this thing where she doesn't like to get her face wet ... I try not to make too big a deal of it and hope it's just a phase. There are little tricks we do when we teach kids to swim to get them to dunk their head, and she is awesome at working around every one of them! Anybody got any new tricks?

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    Quote Originally Posted by seasnake View Post
    Ain't she though ... *beaming pride* lol

    Funny thing though ... I've had her in the water since she was a few months old. She LOVES to go swimming. But over time she got into this thing where she doesn't like to get her face wet ... I try not to make too big a deal of it and hope it's just a phase. There are little tricks we do when we teach kids to swim to get them to dunk their head, and she is awesome at working around every one of them! Anybody got any new tricks?
    Teach her to dive (off a board)?

    Money on the bottom of the pool?

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