Tuesday, February 24, 2015

My history of wearing glasses

  When I was a kid, I had perfect eye vision and could see objects far away clearly. But as more and more classmates wore glasses, I wanted one also! Wearing glasses looked intellectual, smart and mature. Although I could still look at the blackboard in classroom effortlessly, I urged my father to bring me to the glasses shop to have short-sighted measure. After the measurement, I was told to have nearly 100 degree short-sighted.I need a pair of glasses.(actually not really need...) Yeah! When I wore the glasses at school, one of my classmates who also wore glasses was interested. He detached his glasses and asked for mind one. After he tried my glasses, he exclaimed : "That's no different!" The lens of my glasses were so flat that have nearly no effect on his deep short-sighted. I felt embarrassed because he was likely proud of his deep short-sighted as if he was more mature than me.

  I ridiculously wanted my short-sighted to be deeper. I let my short sighted surged in three years and  reached 350 degrees. After then, I noticed something wrong. I found no glasses suited me as I had big eyes and thin chin. It was strange to has small-lens glasses on big eyes. It was also strange to has big-lens glasses on narrow face! I looked shy, tired and thinner when wearing glasses, especially taking photo in dimmed environment. Therefore I always detach my glasses when taking photo. This is troublesome and also draws attention from my friends.

  When I am older and older, I am tired of wearing glasses for long hours. I regretted to start wearing glasses when I was a kid just because of looked mature. Starting from last year, I have two pair of glasses for daily life. One is 200 degrees for reading and operating computer. One is 300 degrees for walking and seeing distant objects. I feel better when wearing a 200 degree glasses in front of computer and my eye muscles seem more relax. Do you know why it is better to have another glasses for seeing front objects?

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