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    FunnyFish

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    #69281   2007-09-15 00:19 GMT      


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    #69282   2007-09-15 00:23 GMT      
    Glasses because I'm to scared to poke myself in the eye. LOL. I also like changing frames every year when I obtain my eyes check and obtain new glasses.

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    #69283   2007-09-15 00:29 GMT      
    I've been wearing glasses since 3rd grade, and now I'm in 9th. About a month ago, I got contacts, and they just about changed my life. In the beginning, they bothered me many and took hours to put in and take out, but I saw the time decreasing and the outcomes were amazing! The first day that I got them, a lady with a modeling agency gave me her card! I would highly advocate getting contacts because it makes you feel so much more free. Just make certainly you obtain glasses, too, because sometimes your eyes get exhausted at the end of the day, so it's convenient.

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    #69284   2007-09-15 00:33 GMT      
    This decision depends on what kind of person u are. if u r an active person sometimes is favorable the contacts. if not for u is better the glasses. take into consideration that glasses would ever be the best option, beacuse with contacts u can observe but they don't correct ur problem. In my case I use both, when i'm not in my house I wear contact, in my house I wear glassses.

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    #69285   2007-09-15 00:36 GMT      
    This is an answer of an experienced 'glasser' hehe. I haven't yet tried contact lens but I really preferred eye glasses than contact lens. Contact lens are so minute that if we misplaced them, they are difficult to find and also, they are very expensive. While eyeglasses are not that costly compared to contact lens and you could choose a variety of frames. Choose lighter frames so that you could wear it for a longer time. Eyeglasses is also one of the fashion accessories so even cosidered someone has no eye defects they still wear eyeglasses.

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    #69286   2007-09-15 00:59 GMT      
    Glasses. Never even tried contacts.

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    #69287   2007-09-15 01:21 GMT      
    If I am not doing anything or am exhausted I wear glasses either because it's not worth putting contacts in or because I will have to take them out when I go to sleep. If I am going out or doing something, I'll take the small or so it takes to put the contacts in for comfort and aesthetics. I find that I generally observe better with my contacts as they don't obtain dirty as easily.(though when they do its hard to clean them)

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    #69288   2007-09-15 02:15 GMT      
    personally i prefer to wear contacts. i used to wear glasses, because im short sighted. But steadily my eye sight worsened. SO i changed to contacs, and do not regret it at all. Now i can observe everything, and its much easier to play sport. If my eye sight continues to obtain worse, its also cheaper for me to buy sturdier contacts, then to but completely new glasses.

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    #69289   2007-09-15 03:05 GMT      
    Contacts! Because my eyesight is very nearsighted and my glasses usually make me look like I'm wearing COKE BOTTLES on my eyes. I've been wearing contacts for 13 years and I love them.

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    #69290   2007-09-15 05:54 GMT      
    For me, I prefer contacts because it really bothers me losing my peripheral vision with glasses... plus I'm vain and don't like the technique I look with glasses

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    #69291   2007-09-15 06:01 GMT      
    Glasses are many more suitable and safer. I alternate between contacts and glasses but contacts are pretty scary. I just had a scary episode with my contacts - they broke into half in my eye and I didn't know, so i slept with half a contact in my eye! I was perfectly freaked out. I guess it depends on how you want to look.
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