Yeah, I don't blame you for hating being mandated to wear gloves when you have a specific condition that makes it way more challenging than it would for most people. While I don't suffer from Reynauds (sorry to hear that, man), I also much prefer to work with my bare hands because I also find tactility important for lots of reasons. The only reason I wear gloves is to prevent various solvents and other likely carcinogens from contacting my skin if at all possible. I find the 9 mil weight gloves from HF to be a good balance between keeping some tactile sensation, and durability. I'm also a cancer survivor, so I'm a little more concerned about it than is probably reasonable to most.