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Old 15-07-2007, 08:30 PM #5
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Originally posted by Lauren
I don't wear glasses but both my parents do and so does my best friend... no-one ever really says anything about it. I know of no-one bullied about it.

I don't like the idea of contact lenses cos it can cause eye irritation and stuff, and I don't see the big deal of glasses. They don't make anyone look less or more attractive in my opinion - can be a turn on.
I don't wear Glasses either and I am glad that I don't have to.

I personally do prefer a girl who doesn't wear Glasses. But I don't discriminate against it and wouldn't judge someone differently because of it.

But, when you see five girls, all attractive, the one wearing glasses may be looked upon as being less, in some way.

It is a kind of barrier and I have known girls & guys who wished that they didn't have to wear them and find it problematic.

When I was very young, I had a squint in my Right EYE, and my parents took me to have an operation on my eye, to repair it and since that it is okay.

But, a friend of mine, who is the same age as me, had the same problem of having a Squint and his parents didn't want to risk the operation and because of that, he had to wear Glasses for the rest of his life.

He really wishes today, that his parents had agreed at that time, but now it is too late.


For him, it is a barrier...






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