Honestly, people find it weird/funny and talk to you about it. That's about it. It's really sad to me that most people are *this* mortified of being visibly unusual in public.https://twitter.com/phantomime/status/1233700442959273985 …
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For what it's worth — as I've said — I'm wearing gloves to help train myself to stop touching my face. I don't plan on doing it forever and I don't think it's a panacea. I do think all the face-picking I usually do is a bad habit and now is a *super, super* good time to break it
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I was (unfortunately) at a convention yesterday and I successfully didn’t touch my face, but the number of arm raises and near misses was high. Like, really high. A physical reminder like gloves definitely would have helped.
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It helps a lot! For related reasons, I can see why it might be counterproductive for healthy people to wear a mask. Wearing a mask, you constantly find yourself wanting to fiddle with the odd thing on your face. Wearing gloves, all that fiddling becomes hyper-obvious.
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