Sorry about the awkward title; I had a lot of trouble trying to word it.

Anyway, I got my first pair of glasses yesterday. I went in for my first eye exam in nearly a decade, and apparently I have mild astigmatism. So for the past day I’ve been getting used to the sensation of having glasses on (I never cared for sunglasses, personally; I’ve always found them hard to see in) and getting a touch of euphoria about how they conceal the brow somewhat. But then it kinda hit me that I don’t really know anything about glasses, having not used them until age 36. I probably should have asked some questions about it when I picked them up, but I was kinda sick and didn’t want to stick around there too long.

I know I could just google it, but google sucks now, plus, I may as well use the AskBeehaw platform, it’s pretty quiet.

  • UngodlyAudrey🏳️‍⚧️OPM
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    4 months ago

    That’s actually really good to know. My glasses came with a magnetic sunglass attachment, so I’ll make sure to make use of that. Thanks! bee party emoji

    • @SHOW_ME_YOUR_ASSHOLE@lemm.ee
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      24 months ago

      Where did you get your glasses with the magnetic sunglasses? I have a pair and I love the sunglasses attachment but most places only carry like one style that have the sunglases so I’m always on the lookout for other styles.

        • @SHOW_ME_YOUR_ASSHOLE@lemm.ee
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          14 months ago

          Any chance you’d be willing to DM me the name?

          Also do you know the brand of glasses you purchased? My last pair was from Vivid Eyewear but I’ve had a hard time finding optometrists who carry them.

          • UngodlyAudrey🏳️‍⚧️OPM
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            14 months ago

            It’s not a chain, so unless you live right by me, it wouldn’t help. The brand is “Reid Bransen”, which I’ve absolutely never heard of, but the only actual result when googling points to the facebook page of my optometrist’s office. So, yeah, can’t help you much.