Joe90 wrote:
Another reason why I don't want to wear glasses is because they'll fog up when I have a mask on, and I still like to wear my mask.
When I'm like in my 50s I will wear glasses because nearly everyone I know over the age of 50 need glasses. But I don't know many people at all under the age of about 45 who wear glasses. Oh, I think one of my cousins wear glasses and she's NT.
I think I'm just nervous of glasses giving off the wrong vibes with me when out in public, like I might look more Aspie or something (not saying glasses make everyone look different but I worry that they might do me). I don't really want to look like a nerd because I am most certainly NOT a nerd.
You don't see many young, pretty celebrities on TV wearing glasses. Maybe male celebrities more but not many females under the age of 50.
Maybe I misheard the optician about becoming blind, but she said something like if I don't wear glasses now my eyes won't be able to respond to glasses later on in life. Does that mean going blind?
My experience is different. I tend to see adults of all ages (both 20-s and 40-s) wearing glasses. I don't know if it is a cultural thing (as in, in America it is more common than in England) or the university thing (as in I spend a lot of time at the university and those people have glasses because they read a lot). But I definitely don't think wearing glasses would make you stand out in any bad way -- unless your culture is totally different from anything I seen.
The only relationship between "old age" and glasses that I am aware of is that younger adults tend to be near-sighted and older adults tend to be far-sighted. So if you have someone far-sighted in their 20-s, then yeah I would say thats weird. But if they are near-sighted at 20, that is perfectly normal. As a matter of fact, it sometimes happens that somone is near-sighted in their 20-s, but then when they reach 50-s their far-sightedness compenstes over near-sightedness and they aren't near-sighted any more. So ironically it is a bit of an opposite to what you were thinking.
I would, however, still reiterate that I don't think wearing glasses is good for your eyes. So if you are used to not wearing them, I suggest you don't.