by Lisa H. » Wed Jun 19, 2019 6:28 pm
As a wearer of glasses, I totally get it. It's basically impossible for another person to put someone's glasses on them correctly. They won't get the arms behind the ears properly or get the bridge at the right spot on the nose. Sometimes they might even poke you in the eye in the attempt. In any case it always feels wrong and is irritating out of proportion to the actual physical discomfort involved. So doing it repeatedly... think of this as a kind of water-drop torture, but with glasses.
As for someone else putting in my contact lenses and therefore touching my eyeballs... *shudder*
As a wearer of glasses, I totally get it. It's basically impossible for another person to put someone's glasses on them correctly. They won't get the arms behind the ears properly or get the bridge at the right spot on the nose. Sometimes they might even poke you in the eye in the attempt. In any case it always feels wrong and is irritating out of proportion to the actual physical discomfort involved. So doing it repeatedly... think of this as a kind of water-drop torture, but with glasses.
As for someone else putting in my contact lenses and therefore [i]touching my eyeballs...[/i] *shudder*