This. I have always found women with glasses hot. Unless they are some of those old grandma frames.
I have always worn glasses since junior high. I should have worn them when I was younger, too. I messed up my vision a bit from squinting to see before getting my first pair.
I always think I look nerdy with glasses on, and wish I could wear contacts. I have tried putting them in during fittings and can't seem to do it. I am also really squeamish about getting stuff near my eyes. My brother and his first wife got Lasik. But the experience of the surgery and the first month or so after don't sound very fun. So I am probably stuck with glasses.
I grew up in a similar period and glasses were always nerdy. I do see some guys out there that can pull off glasses without looking nerdy, but most of them are ex NFL players.
I have a new problem now that I am in my 40s where I need to start using progressive lenses at some point. I was too stubborn to get them this time because that would be admitting I am getting old or something. So, I end up having to take my glasses off to read, or I need lots of light. Bleh. Oh, and I added the blue blocker, or whatever it is called. Blue light is starting to make me get headaches the last year or so. My lenses don't look yellow, but everything has a slight tint. it has been great. I was feeling too nauseous to work a lot of the time before I got this. I have a 30" monitor at work. (I also started setting everything to a warm color setting to help.)
I have always worn glasses since junior high. I should have worn them when I was younger, too. I messed up my vision a bit from squinting to see before getting my first pair.
I always think I look nerdy with glasses on, and wish I could wear contacts. I have tried putting them in during fittings and can't seem to do it. I am also really squeamish about getting stuff near my eyes. My brother and his first wife got Lasik. But the experience of the surgery and the first month or so after don't sound very fun. So I am probably stuck with glasses.
I grew up in a similar period and glasses were always nerdy. I do see some guys out there that can pull off glasses without looking nerdy, but most of them are ex NFL players.
I have a new problem now that I am in my 40s where I need to start using progressive lenses at some point. I was too stubborn to get them this time because that would be admitting I am getting old or something. So, I end up having to take my glasses off to read, or I need lots of light. Bleh. Oh, and I added the blue blocker, or whatever it is called. Blue light is starting to make me get headaches the last year or so. My lenses don't look yellow, but everything has a slight tint. it has been great. I was feeling too nauseous to work a lot of the time before I got this. I have a 30" monitor at work. (I also started setting everything to a warm color setting to help.)
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