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I changed mine yesterday. Itâs been every three months (24hrs/day) since 1982 and my prescription hasnât changed once, unlike almost every year when I wore glasses.
I wore hard contact lenses â the take out every night kind â for about 15 years, long before the long term or any soft lens was invented.
Now I wear 3-4 pairs of glasses a day. Progressive lenses out outside of the house. Old reading prescription glasses at desktop computer. Newer (very small change) reading prescription glasses while downstairs â such as right now. Distance glasses for watching TV in bed.
Add prescription sunglasses sometimes when out. Then since I do 1770s reenacting I have a pair of distance glasses and a pair of sunglasses for same, as well as different distance and sunglasses for the few days a year we do late 19th century reenacting.
And yet, I take off all the glasses and hold the item I reading closer when I am reading a book or magazine.
The Pro from Dover about 6 years ago
You donât take them out every night?
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 6 years ago
Contacts make you look normal, but instead of giving your eyes added protection you run the risk of more damage from impact.
jarvisloop about 6 years ago
Perhaps the real problem is that she is entering the cataract stage of life.
Milady Meg about 6 years ago
Hey, itâs still a hug. I wouldnât complain. And maybe you discovered something fun and different.
wschott about 6 years ago
Janis Wears Glasses?
chris cyrus about 6 years ago
You know what the saying is, âlove is blindâ.
ajr58 about 6 years ago
My wife noticed that sometimes when we hug, I pull my head back a bit. Then realized I am trying to get her into focus.
nosirrom about 6 years ago
I donât think itâs her contacts. They havenât done this in a long time. Theyâre just out of practice.
cabalonrye about 6 years ago
I usually have my prescription changed when my arms get too short to read. Iâm too lazy to do it more often than that.
T Smith about 6 years ago
Gives a whole new meaning to âbumpinâ uglies.â
dmdip about 6 years ago
Objects in the mirror are closer than they appear
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 6 years ago
Why are you complaining?
You got a good solid contact hug out of it. :)
Tyge about 6 years ago
When youâre that close you donât need eyes! :o)
lproster about 6 years ago
Arlo and Janis has gotten tiresome. Thereâs never any dialog in the first three frames.
ChessPirate about 6 years ago
Say, isnât that how Tiny Tim made Miss Vicki pregnant? âș
jbarnes about 6 years ago
Now that I need bifocals, I find I canât judge distances up close. When my kids approach for a hug, I have to close my eyes or it is disorienting.
Gameguy49 Premium Member about 6 years ago
I changed mine yesterday. Itâs been every three months (24hrs/day) since 1982 and my prescription hasnât changed once, unlike almost every year when I wore glasses.
kunddog about 6 years ago
My vision has been bad all my life but I have never had this or any of the otherProblems shown in moves or tv.
Airbender about 6 years ago
Reminds me of a blue joke about a new bride, groom, him ending up in the bushes outside and her stuck on a doorknob.
j_m_kuehl about 6 years ago
Nothingâs wrong with full frontal impact er contactâŠ
Sneaker about 6 years ago
I hate wearing my eye glasses, but contacts are out. I canât even put eye drops in my eyes with out help.
bevgreyjones about 6 years ago
I wear glasses and I look perfectly normal.
mafastore about 6 years ago
I wore hard contact lenses â the take out every night kind â for about 15 years, long before the long term or any soft lens was invented.
Now I wear 3-4 pairs of glasses a day. Progressive lenses out outside of the house. Old reading prescription glasses at desktop computer. Newer (very small change) reading prescription glasses while downstairs â such as right now. Distance glasses for watching TV in bed.
Add prescription sunglasses sometimes when out. Then since I do 1770s reenacting I have a pair of distance glasses and a pair of sunglasses for same, as well as different distance and sunglasses for the few days a year we do late 19th century reenacting.
And yet, I take off all the glasses and hold the item I reading closer when I am reading a book or magazine.
Ceeg22 Premium Member about 6 years ago
I think he means when did she have her eyes checked.