I would agree with the social norm of never ever going swimming. In fact, I have a very hard time understanding why people are so willing to basically immerse themselves in an environment so deadly to human beings. I certainly never do it myself.
There is a difference between “I don’t want to do X” and “I don’t want other people to do X”.
Desiring your peculiarities to become social norms is ill-advised, I’d say. You might find other people’s peculiarities to be not to your liking.
I would agree with the social norm of never ever going swimming. In fact, I have a very hard time understanding why people are so willing to basically immerse themselves in an environment so deadly to human beings. I certainly never do it myself.
There is a difference between “I don’t want to do X” and “I don’t want other people to do X”.
Desiring your peculiarities to become social norms is ill-advised, I’d say. You might find other people’s peculiarities to be not to your liking.