I’m not one to judge, and she’s a friend so we support her as best as we can, but it does have ramifications and consequences for her children’s learning and ability to socialize with his friends.
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I agree. I have compassion for them, not judging.
But I don't think we should just let them be. It's the same as when we see people do anything unhealthy for themselves, we should say something.
For some time I liked people Not seeing my face. I felt unseen and I kinda liked that. Introverts like my self may have a hard time giving up the ability to somewhat hide in public. At this point it had nothing to do with Covid and became apart of clothing like an accessory.
It took longer than I expected to feel comfortable removing the mask. I did and don’t regret it because seeing people and myself smile again gives me hope in humanity.
I agree and that’s why we talk to her about it.