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  1. Sounds like either the Pacific or north east Atlantic.............It's often like that in the UK, but then the consolation is that there are some lovely wrecks to dive on. I haven't SCUBA dived since transition, but I was a senior Instructor in one of the UK's diving agencies. Diving is not all cold and stormy - even in the UK !, I have an ambition to one day dive topless in warm waters, probably the caribbean. Don't know why, perhaps I'd feel liberated................. Cheers, Eve
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  2. Hiya Karen. So when are You going to go back and see Your Young Lady Friend at the Adult Toy Shop ? L.O.L. !! Karen, I bet that made Your day, when the Male Customer walked in, and could Not remember what He went in for !! What a laugh. Karen, spontaneous moment's like those are fantastic. It just goes to show, how lovely and Feminine You are, and what great strides You have made since You Transitioned. You have got a fantastic sense of Fun, and I must admit, I had a great laugh when I read the post. It must have looked very funny though, seeing You two girl's in the shop, wearing the strap-on's ! Karen good on You girl. At least You enjoy life. Keep having Fun, Take Care, and My Very Best Wishes, Stephanie. xx
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  3. I still get chills looking back at my scuba qualification (18 years old at the time) the ocean was cold and stormy weather eek.
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  4. On Sunday with the assistance of my partner and friends, all of whom are ex SCUBA divers, we put on a snorkelling 'taster session' at one of the swimming pools in Birmingham. This happened at a private session hired from the City Council leisure dept, by Birmingham LGBT under the name of Moseley Shoals. Moseley is a suburb of Birmingham for those of you who don't know, and Moseley Shoals have been in place for quite a while. It only costs £4 a session to swim, after the first session which is free, and it's open to anyone who identifies as LGBT. I had offered to do snorkelling for them, with a possibility of continuing on to SCUBA later, the offer was very gratefully accepted. The group are very friendly and obviously open minded, and many of them tried ot snorkelling for the first time, along with some of my trans friends. The session was greeted with enthusiasm, and it turned out to be very successful. I've been asked to repeat the session next Sunday, and then to do fortnightly lessons. Birmingham LGBT have an aim of involving more LGBT people in sport, as well as raising general awareness of the needs of LGBT people in the Birmingham area. Cheers, Eve
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  6. ​Hi Eve, never gave it a second thought as I know well that sometimes wheels turn ever so slowly
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  7. Don't think I've given up on the training that we spoke of last year, softly softly catchee monkey, I'm getting in with Birmingham LGBT myself instead of relying on others. I have something to post in the next day or so, so you'll see how I'm doing this........
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