Would love to try contacts, but you can't get prism correction ones.
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I prefer progressive lenses when working (mostly at a computer) and contacts when I'm off work and out and about in the world.
Definitely glasses. I tried contacts when I was younger. It took the eye doctor about 15 minutes to put on my trial set of contacts for me and I was very concerned about how the hell we were going to get them back out. I tried to put them in by myself in the mornings before school for about a week and couldn't get them in once. So I gave up.
Shame, because I feel like I look better without my glasses. But oh well
Glasses. Didn’t have to wear either until I was about 23, don’t mind glasses, and I’m not blind without glasses so it’s not a huge problem times I need to take them off. I like to just buy things rather than have to keep paying money for something.
I prefer glasses over contacts because I hate anything to come closer to my eyes.