Meet Eric, 22, who lives life as a MERMAN swimming underwater in Florida's springs wearing a latex tail - despite wide-eyed stares from the local fishermen

When Eric Ducharme slips into his handmade fin to explore the crystal clear waters of Florida’s natural springs as a merman, he says he’s mentally transported as well.



So is the unique, eye-catching life of this Florida man who says he eats, sleeps and breathes mermaids while physically looking and acting like one as often as time allows.



'It's a lifestyle. It's a path in life that I have chosen,' says the 22-year-old from Crystal River who’s one of the latest characters to appear on TLC's My Crazy Obsession.

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Lifestyle: Eric Ducharme, 22, has been obsessed with mermaids for as long as he can remember, taking his passion to a peculiar, public lifestyle in Florida's waterways while wearing a fake fin

Passion: Ducharme ignores any bizarre glances from spectators on shore but continues his unique passion in the Florida springs roughly three times a week

Sight to see: Three awestruck men sit and watch as Ducharme swims past them while flicking his bright orange tail out of the water like a giant gold fish

Three times a week Ducharme drives more than an hour and a half to swim in one of his shimmering handmade suits at a natural spring.



'I came out here looking for some alligators and saw a tail that I've never seen before in a river,' a confused man sitting on the banks confesses on camera.

Passing before him, the ends of Ducharme's long orange tail flicker above the water's surface like a giant gold fish. It's a sight that keeps him and a few other men fixated.



'When I put on a tail I feel transformed,' Ducharme says while resting on the water's edge. 'I feel like I'm starting to enter into a different world when I hit the water.'



He calls it 'mermaiding,' his own style of costumed free-diving that he says allows him to escape the world up above.

Sea legs: When he was aged 16 he first started swimming in a merman suit publicly at Weeki Wachee Springs Little Mermaid show as a little merprince

Suiting up: Back on dry land the 22-year-old shows how he shimmies into his wet suit on a dock surrounded by kayaks

'Being under water I feel, I'm just totally away from the world,' he explains while able to hold his breath for up to four minutes at a time.

Though as bizarre of a 'lifestyle' activity as it is, it's one his family and even boyfriend have accepted - it not without initial astonishment.



'When I first met Eric, I was introduced to the subject of mermaids, on our first date,' Ducharme's boyfriend Matthew Quijano opens up on camera. 'Your jaw just kind of drops and you're just like, "wow."



'When we go swimming I don't even see him because he swims off to his own little corner, it's all about getting away from the rest of the world,' he says.



'Eric is obsessed with mermaids,' his mother Candy Ducharme shares on the program. 'We have our own passions. That's Eric's life.'

Since Ducharme was a child he says he's been fascinated with mermaids.

At the age of 16 he put on his first show while swimming as the mermaid prince in Weeki Wachee Springs Little Mermaid show in 2006.

Occupation: Today Ducharme runs his own business called Mertailor that manufactures custom-made tails from silicone, urethanes, and latex rubbers like the ones he wears

Products: Ducharme shows off some of his mermaid tails waiting to be shipped out to buyers, with a few shell tops for the ladies hanging also directly behind him

Acceptance: No matter how you see it, he describes the tails as 'a fun and exciting physical activity' that his family and even boyfriend have accepted

But even before that he says he was hand making his own tails from everything from garbage bags to fabrics before eventually becoming good enough to sell and donate them to the park at the age of 13.



'It's taking me a really long time to kind of understand my place in life,' Ducharme says of his self-admitted obsession.



Today he has transformed his beloved hobby into a business, using silicone, urethanes, and latex rubbers to create shimmering wet suits featuring life-like colors and textures of scales and flowing fins.



'I have tails that are as real as fish you just caught on your boat, which are available to every aspiring mermaid and merman who dreams of life in the sea,' Ducharme's website, The Mertailor, reads.

No matter how you see it, he describes the tails as 'a fun and exciting physical activity.'

Tailor: At the age of 13 he was making his own tails that were good enough to sell and donate to the Weeki Wachee Springs

Sight to see: In Ducharme's earlier days he also doubled as a model, seen here wearing a fin as a teenager at an event in Dallas, Texas

'Sometimes we have to ask people what's with the scolding looks because they're just like, why is there a guy in a tail? It's supposed to be a girl,' Quijano says before a shrug. 'Haters gonna hate.'



Ducharme appears in season two of My Crazy Obsession but not without some rivaling competition of self-admitted obsessions.



Others on the program with him include a woman who's so obsessed with rats she treats them like children.



'When you find your purpose in life you know it and that was what happened to me when I saw that first rat,' says Chantal Banks on the show.



She says she suffers from G.G.M.R. which stands for: 'Gotta Get More Rats.'

