• Zidane@lemmy.world
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      22 hours ago

      Wear glasses like a NERD? No thanks, I like my light spiky (also too poor to afford eye doc + glasses lol).

      • lnxtx (xe/xem/xyr)@feddit.nl
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        20 hours ago

        Come on. Contact lenses could also correct an astigmatism.

        Technically, no doc needed, go to the optic saloon and be examined by a optometrists.

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          19 hours ago

          I could never wear contacts… I can’t even put eye drops in without turning into an actual child.

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            15 hours ago

            It took me an… embarrassingly long amount of time to be able to put in and take out contacts. It took multiple long, separate sessions and mental breakdowns to be able to do it. I was similar to you. Couldn’t even handle drops in my eyes. But once you finally get it down through all of the freaking out, it’s easy as pie. If a ridiculous person like me can do it, you can too!

            Contacts are such a different experience too. You actually have peripheral vision! Never in my life have I had that. Your prescription is exactly the same the entire way around your field of vision. With glasses, you don’t have any correction for peripheral vision. And if you have a stronger prescription, you can only really see perfectly outside of the dead center of the lens. Anywhere slightly off center and the correction isn’t as good.

            Not to mention with my prescription, I still always see lights as kind of a puff ball at night when I’m wearing glasses. It’s not a matter of having the wrong prescription. There is just light distortion from the lenses themselves. With contacts, you don’t get this distortion effect and lights don’t have the puff ball.

            I wore contacts through my teen years and early 20s. But tbh I eventually stopped and went back to glasses full time. Comfort and flexibility just won out for me…even with all the amazing things that contacts have going for them.

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              5 hours ago

              On the other hand, I’ve never accidentally scratched my cornea when putting on my glasses. Can’t say the same for two friends who wear contacts.