Why are you so scared that I want to wear a mask in what I see as a dirty air environment? I find your post absolutely hysterical.
It wasn’t intended to be funny. I’m merely curious to understand what motivates you to engage in what the vast majority of people, at least prior to 2020, would have considered to be fairly strange behaviour. This is a discussion forum, after all!
Why do I feel the need to protect my lungs? How am I supposed to even answer that? Erm? I like my lungs to work? Sorry?
I’ve been using the tube for 20-odd years and my lungs work fine, along with millions of others. You still haven’t explained why you think
you need protecting when millions of others apparently don’t.
Do you suffer from some form of heightened health anxiety?
If everyone around me was smoking I wouldn't do it and think "they can't all be wrong!" I don't really care what others do. I'm an individual.
Smoking, even the passive kind, has well documented risks. Travelling on London Underground does not.
I don't wear one outside because I don't feel the need to in a place where there is a constant stream of circulating air.
Why on Earth not? Surely if you’re concerned enough about dirty air in LU tunnels to wear a mask, you must also be concerned about inhaling diesel fumes, brake dust particles etc. on heavily trafficked streets?
The fact one bothers you and not the other exposes the irrationality of your approach.
Yes I wore one before Covid on many metro systems, as I've stated previously. I don't wear one outside because I don't feel the need to in a place where there is a constant stream of circulating air. I'm talking about when I'm in a deep tunnel where fresh air is in limited supply and you can see the haze created by the dirt that is pushed around by trains which spend their days going through tunnels that are over 150 years old, filled mostly with stale air. No tin foil hat here, just I do what I want to do to make myself feel more at ease. I'm truly sorry that offends you so much that you feel the need to ridicule my perfectly valid choice.
That’s fine, but you must recognise you are choosing to engage in an eccentric behaviour that almost nobody else feels the need to partake in. That’s your prerogative, of course and I really couldn't care less what you as an individual choose to do. The issue I have is with the attempt to normalise this type of irrational behaviour over the past couple of years.