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Masks

As far as I’m concerned masks are the new accessory. No one cares to wear them as much anymore but I refuse to leave this trend behind. Remember not being able to smell all the smells and not inhaling all the pollution in the air?

Yeah, that felt good. I always keep it with me, however, sometimes I forget to put it on because no one else does. Then I realize that I have gotten so used to wearing it that even normal things that have been part of our environment that I was completely used to before are now kind of difficult to handle.

I remember being completely okay walking over a dirty puddle of water with bees and flies buzzing around it. Okay, I wasn’t COMPLETELY okay with it. I cringed a bit but handled it like we all do as a matter of fact.

I had forgotten that feeling. I had forgotten what it felt like to have flies buzzing in my face in that way. I wanted to turn around and grab my mask. And the cringe factor was much higher. Much much higher. Are you noticing my attachment to masks, I’m literally writing a love letter to them.

I know our faces need to breathe. Honestly I’m on that same boat with you. I’ve tried a million different kind and none work when it comes to keeping me from losing my breath after a bit. However, for me the advantages outweigh the difficulties and issues that come with it. I just found the most breathable and comfortable one and went with it.

Get to the point you say? Keep your masks on, at least keep them handy. Its safer, healthier and does more good than harm.

Author:

Journalist, CEO/Founder of Femmerang.com, Mental Health Advocate for Women, Mother. I’m trying to get by just like everyone else. It’s a bit harder because of my chosen gender, so naturally not a friend to those who have stood in my way. Rest is irrelevant!

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