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glasses or contact?

DaWhim

Lifer
some of you may know, I broke my new glasses.

I need help deciding what to get. I am thinking about contact lens, what are some advantages and disadvantages? I am concerning about the price the most.

thanks
 
you'll get more poon with contacts, but just think about this
you: oh baby baby
her: oh baby baby
you: show me what you got
her: take off your shi.......
you: wait! let me take off my contacts before I poon you, because I dont want to wear them when I am asleep. My eyes will feel so irritated. Sorry babe.

*takes 1 to 3 minutes with the occasional "help help, it's stuck!!"


her: ......

you decide.
 
I use both, but glasses most of the time. I work in IT and there's no way I can stare at a computer all day wearing contacts. I only wear contacts when I'm playing sports or going out to bars/clubs.
 
If you get contacts you really should have a pair of glasses as well. If you get sick and your eyes get puffy or teared up contacts can be uncomfortable, also often the day after I party I usually wear glasses because of bloodshot eyes.

I wear contacts most of the time but I work in the analytical chemistry field and I had one job that was super anal about we shouldn't wear contacts and I had another that didn't care as long as you wore safety glasses.
 
Both. Not wearing contacts right now as my perscription ran out and I don't feel like paying 80 bucks for an exam. Aside from that, I wear both, mostly glasses at work since the comp just kills my eyes, but anywhere else and its contacts unless i'm extra lazy.
 
I've worn glasses for as long as my eyes have needed correction; I tried contacts last year, but couldn't get them in (damn eyelid muscles are just too quick and strong!). Contacts are on my list to try again, however, because most SLR cameras are not designed with eyeglass wearers in mind. 🙁
 
Originally posted by: Semidevil
you'll get more poon with contacts, but just think about this
you: oh baby baby
her: oh baby baby
you: show me what you got
her: take off your shi.......
you: wait! let me take off my contacts before I poon you, because I dont want to wear them when I am asleep. My eyes will feel so irritated. Sorry babe.

*takes 1 to 3 minutes with the occasional "help help, it's stuck!!"


her: ......

you decide.

Unless you have super thick contacts, poor ocular hygeine, or massive protein deposits on your lenses, you can get away with sleeping in them for one night.

Oh, and daily lenses > you 😛

- M4H
 
I have both and couldn't go without either.

I wear contacts about 5 days a week and glasses about 2 days a week. Glasses are good on Saturdays and when I hit the snooze too many times in the morning.
 
Originally posted by: Semidevil
you'll get more poon with contacts, but just think about this
you: oh baby baby
her: oh baby baby
you: show me what you got
her: take off your shi.......
you: wait! let me take off my contacts before I poon you, because I dont want to wear them when I am asleep. My eyes will feel so irritated. Sorry babe.

*takes 1 to 3 minutes with the occasional "help help, it's stuck!!"


her: ......

you decide.

hahaha...just take them out afterwards. Not a big deal
 
i've always used glasses, but may consider contacts. what are the typical costs of contacts over 1 year?
 
I wear my 2-week disposable contacts for about 3 months (or more, I don't keep close track)

At $20-$25 per box, about $40-$50 every two years.
 
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