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<blockquote data-quote="Katpau" data-source="post: 1651225" data-attributes="member: 9933"><p>Me too! Like I said before, I don't really get why people get so upset over it. </p><p></p><p>When I first had to wear one, I admit I hated it. I felt like I could not breath, but my niece, who wears one all day at her job as a nurse that works with respiratory patients, told me to just get over it. She said just breath normal, and if you wear it enough, before long you won't even notice it is there. She was correct. although I occasionally struggle with my glasses fogging up. The proper fit helps with that, but most masks leave a gap so that my breath gets up under my glasses and they fog when my glasses are cooler than my breath. I just take my glasses off then, since it mostly happens when I'm hurrying and, not when I'm sitting reading something.</p><p></p><p>We may all eventually need to accept wearing masks as normal. Nobody questions wearing shoes to the store now, but I remember grumbling about it when I was young. We never wore shoes all summer long. My feet would get so tough on the bottoms, I could walk over almost anything. Sometimes we had to stay in the car when my Mom bought groceries, because no one had on shoes. We grumbled about how stupid and unfair it was. We always got new shoes just before school started and I hated having to put them on. They were usually too big, so we wouldn't need to buy another pair before the school year ended. Now I think some people have more shoes than underpants.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katpau, post: 1651225, member: 9933"] Me too! Like I said before, I don't really get why people get so upset over it. When I first had to wear one, I admit I hated it. I felt like I could not breath, but my niece, who wears one all day at her job as a nurse that works with respiratory patients, told me to just get over it. She said just breath normal, and if you wear it enough, before long you won't even notice it is there. She was correct. although I occasionally struggle with my glasses fogging up. The proper fit helps with that, but most masks leave a gap so that my breath gets up under my glasses and they fog when my glasses are cooler than my breath. I just take my glasses off then, since it mostly happens when I'm hurrying and, not when I'm sitting reading something. We may all eventually need to accept wearing masks as normal. Nobody questions wearing shoes to the store now, but I remember grumbling about it when I was young. We never wore shoes all summer long. My feet would get so tough on the bottoms, I could walk over almost anything. Sometimes we had to stay in the car when my Mom bought groceries, because no one had on shoes. We grumbled about how stupid and unfair it was. We always got new shoes just before school started and I hated having to put them on. They were usually too big, so we wouldn't need to buy another pair before the school year ended. Now I think some people have more shoes than underpants. [/QUOTE]
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