I dont respect your 'style' of freestyle because i dont even count it as a style :D For me there are only 4 styles in freestyle: lowers, uppers, sits and grounds (5 if you count bboy stuff and blocks etc as another style). I dont know in what area i should place your fs, since youre obviously not doing 'real' lowers (nor creative nor hardcore), basic uppers, basic sits and dunno about the grounds.
I guess I shouldn't take your post seriously since they seem to contradict themselves quite often.
Now, I'd actually say you are a decent freestyler especially based on the time you've been doing it. Your lowers are your strength right now. You need some work on sits, uppers, and transitions, but I'd consider you decent.
So talking to Leha makes you knowledgeable of the sport. Well, I'm pretty sure both of us have spoken to many knowledgeable freestylers. It just means you've spoken to them.
So doing something that very few freestylers do means it's bad? That's what it sounds like your saying, but you'll probably contradict yourself again. I actually tend to like freestylers that do unique things better, so it only makes sense that I'd follow a style that isn't mainstream. By no means does it mean it's worse or better than anything else. It just is what it is.
You seem to really not understand that lowers, uppers, sits, grounds, and transitions are just types of tricks. You cannot consider them styles. That would be like considering any type of music that a guitar is the main instrument is guitar music. Well, that could mean many different genres and subgenres of music. It's not that simple. Hardcore lowers are obviously a style, because it describes the main focus of the freestyler. Your logic of hardcore lowers not being a style, but you tell me blocks are a style once again contradicts your statement.