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LGBTQ Divers?

blackvans1234:

It stands for that Q word that means homosexual

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This is totally tangential to the OP but that's not quite right. Q is for queer, which is a "reclaimed" synonyms that was formerly used as a pejorative for gays. Per Wikipedia, "In addition to referring to LGBT-identifying people, it can also encompass: pansexual, pomosexual, intersexual, genderqueer, asexual and autosexual people, and even gender normative heterosexuals whose sexual orientations or activities place them outside the heterosexual-defined mainstream, e.g., BDSM practitioners, or polyamorous persons." So someone who thinks that heterosexuals and LGBTs are making a mistake in assuming that sexuality is binary (i.e. you're one or the other, both, or move from one to the other) then they might call themselves gay. (See the pronoun game?) In any case, some gays still find "queer" offensive because of its old utilize as a slur, so it's probably not a fine idea to launch calling gay friends "queers" until you know it's OK.

Octopus’s Garden: Gay Scuba Diving in Saba

Day 1: Meeting Day

Our adventure begins when you spot the airstrip on which your pilot intends to land. The residents of this volcanic island found a plot of level land just large enough to hold the world’s smallest international airport. Fortunately, the pilot has made this landing many times before and rolls to a halt with half the runway still to spare. Five minutes after touching down, you’ve already cleared Saban immigration, collected your luggage, and are on a winding thoroughfare toward our hotel. Small airports have their advantages!

Our home for seven nights is a approachable hotel overlooking the turquoise Caribbean waters, where you’ll soon be diving. At our brief orientation, you meet our group and get information about the activities for the week.

If you appear early enough, explore the little town of Windwardside this afternoon. After watching a glassblower craft colorful fish, you’ll have no trouble coming up with token ideas to take back place. Then we’ve planned a welcome reception, followed by a Saban barbeque dinner.

If your previous Caribbean visits have always been too large resort islands, you’re in for a wonderf

Gay Diving in Gran Canaria

During 2003 and 2004, A PADI Instructor worked here on Gran Canaria in conjunction with our dive centre, and offered dedicated diving trips to the queer and lesbian community, and took them diving in the beautiful waters of the El Cabrón Marine Reserve.

Unfortunately, he has now moved endorse to Holland, and we are unable to propose the 'dedicated' trips that he organised, and are unaware of any other gay instructors on the island. However many of the divers from that time return regularly to Gran Canaria and dive with us, or grab dive courses here in the el Cabrón marine reserve. There are many times of the year when we are quieter and so can organise courses for couples or small groups which are dedicated to those members, and we continue to welcome divers from all over the world. Our daily collection service covers all the main hotels and appartments including homosexual and lesbian units.

Deep Blue: Gay Curacao Scuba Diving Trip

Curacao, a gay-friendly Caribbean island 40 miles off the coast of Venezuela, has many pleasures for divers and their non-diving partners as well. Beautiful beaches, rich history, commanding architecture, and lively nightlife are just some of the highlights Curacao applications. Our gay scuba trip features a week on this beautiful tropical island includes visits to the best local dive sites with time to relax numerous land-based activities.

Day 1: Arrival

Upon arrival, you will be transferred to our hotel. Our week-long adventure will begin with a welcome dinner and orientation. Depending on your arrival time you can relax and soak up the sun until the group arrives.

Days 2-7: Diving, Day Tripping and Seaside Delights

The following is an overview of the activities included or available during our tour.

Diving: each date will include two-tank dives with excursions to the finest dive sites. Widespread sites we may visit include Alice in Wonderland, also known as Playa “Kalki,” just a shore dive away. There are magnificent reefs featuring emerald moray eels, lobsters, and mushroom-shaped celestial body coral formations, as well as a vivid array of b