Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:get him allergy shots asap!
Did you read the post directly above yours?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you really asking this about a teen or young adult? This is totally not your concern, even as his parent.
It's not my concern if my 9th grader ends up hospitalized?
OMG Nitwit, if he’s going to end up hospitalized, CLEARLY he shouldn’t go on the trip.
Not a fan of PP's expression, but I agree with the sentiment. If the consequence of him not wearing a mask (or improperly wearing one) is that dire, then this trip is a no go.
Anonymous wrote:get him allergy shots asap!
Anonymous wrote:Tennessee or Hampton Roads are the worst for environmental allergies, Florida is no problem for me with some Xyzal and weekly allergy shots.
He needs to see the doctor if he’s suffering so!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Sigh...I do actually live in Florida, and there are people wearing masks outside-because the pollen count has been sky high.
If people see him wearing a mask, they are...going to assume he has allergies.
+1
It's brutal down here right now. I've seen all kinds of mask resurgence and I've just assumed it's because of allergies. I think what happened is that people saw the value way beyond of wearing masks and have not issues throwing one on when the situation calls for it. This is such a situation.
Who do you think is going to give him flak? And why does it matter? If it's his friends - are they really? If it's strangers, agree with PP - time to teach who actually GAF. He'll never see them again.