So looking for some help and thoughts about what the right thing to do is. There is a growing rift in my small family that I really worry is going to go into something much bigger.
So in Korea 99% of people ware masks, I generally don't wear one outside, Inside of stores where you can't even get in without one, I'll put it on, but under my nose or chin, I really don't have much of a choice... and I wear it out of more respect to Koreans in general.
My son who is 1 year old... at some point is going to be required to wear a mask to go into places.... and it is true what my wife says it's hypocritical for us both to have masks on in a store and him not to when people ask why he doesn't have one. My wife thinks the masks don't work or do anything, BUT she still wears it because Koreans have hive minds about this shit and she's worried about what people think.... (ive tried SOOOOOO hard to change this with her.....)
So my option is to not mask my son, get away with it as long as I can until I can move back to what is left of the USA in 2 years....
Or just put a mask on him only in spaces where it's required... it makes me so sad to think about, but at some point he'll miss out on normal things, I can limit his mask wearing greatly... but I just hate doing it at all.
Idk, this shit just depresses the fuck out of me.
There is NO reason children should ever have masks on. There was a report that the average IQ of children aged 3 months to 3 years dropped significantly (<20) since the masking began. Their brains and bodies are still developing and they need oxygen. Also, it is NEVER healthy to breathe in one's carbon dioxide. AND think about the psychological damage. Keep the child home rather than subject him to this torture. But obviously it's your choice. *The CDC did not mandate masks for its' employees.
I agree, you're preaching to the choir..... I've seen 2 month olds with masks on here... and I know there is damage being done... just when me and my wife wear masks around our son, because he stops smiling or emoting at all, just gets this blank stare.
Idk, maybe I just keep him out of places, or just ride the no mask thing for him until it's impossible....
You can prevent damage by making your own masks from appropriate materials, as I do.
I'm currently using a thin, open-cell foam covered with fly-screen mesh. I sew on round-the-head elastic because I don't like it to pull my ears. And the elastic allows me to drape the mask round my neck.
Obviously, this doesn't mitigate the psychological problems.
Yeah you are right. I think what I'm going to do is just if forced, then I'll put one on him just to get in and then he'll pull it off and I'll just leave it at that.