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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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Yes, yes I do. I didn't notice one of the men at work until he started wearing glasses. I think it's because it fits into the pseudo intellectual professional bollocks that I get a wide on for. |
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Have wore glasses since I was wee, kind of feel lost without them now, should only really use them for driving etc. But just wear them all the time.
I’ll leave it for others to decide if it makes me look sexy or not  |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Yes, yes I do. I didn't notice one of the men at work until he started wearing glasses. I think it's because it fits into the pseudo intellectual professional bollocks that I get a wide on for."
A wide on? I have an idea, but I could be wide of the mark.... |
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"Yes, yes I do. I didn't notice one of the men at work until he started wearing glasses. I think it's because it fits into the pseudo intellectual professional bollocks that I get a wide on for.
A wide on? I have an idea, but I could be wide of the mark...."
Wide on, love it , not heard that for ages.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I think hubby looks cute in his ..a secret crush of mine is ed Byrne from mock the week (maybe the Irish accent too) hubby says his make him feel like Leonard from Big Bang |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I’m amazed a those in the thread who need to wear them but don’t. How do you manage? I can’t see properly without mine at all, I’ve got no choice. " only for reading and headaches here
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"I’m amazed a those in the thread who need to wear them but don’t. How do you manage? I can’t see properly without mine at all, I’ve got no choice. only for reading and headaches here"
I mean those that need them for a specific purpose but choose not to wear them. If they are needed to read, don’t they get worn to read every time? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I’m amazed a those in the thread who need to wear them but don’t. How do you manage? I can’t see properly without mine at all, I’ve got no choice. only for reading and headaches here
I mean those that need them for a specific purpose but choose not to wear them. If they are needed to read, don’t they get worn to read every time?"
I started wearing them for reading around 2 years ago, I'd been in denial for a period before that. It was only when I was on a course and I had to read out loud in front of strangers that it finally sunk in how bad they'd become.
I don't think it was a self-condcious thing, I just don't think I wanted to admit I was getting older.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I wear glasses for, driving, although I can actually see better without them. I wear them for reading and computer work too. However because I’ve got one eye long sighted and the other one short sighted they compensate for each other and I can see pretty well without. In fact my long range vision is better with both eyes than with a prescription. |
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By *anSMan
over a year ago
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"Have wore glasses since I was wee, kind of feel lost without them now, should only really use them for driving etc. But just wear them all the time.
I’ll leave it for others to decide if it makes me look sexy or not "
Same here, they go on in the morning, take them off at night.
Can’t be arsed putting them on/taking them off over the course of the day. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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..a man calls at opticians for an eye test.
The
Optition takes him outside and says "Look up,what can you see"?
The man says "The Sun".
The optician says
"How far do you want to see"?  |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I like wearing glasses, you can hide behind them a bit and then when you really want to make an impact you can slip them off and let ppl see your eyes and flirt. I think there are sexy glasses and also there are dad glasses though.... |
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Oh yes! Especially if I’m not used to seeing him in specs. It just adds something rather deliciously serious and manly. Think Jude Law or Ewan McGregor... or the air conditioning repair guy at work. Lush. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Yes!!
I find the geeky Clark Kent look hot "
Haha years ago pre Fab I used to have the hairstyle and matching glasses for that geeky Clark Kent look.
Now I am just a normal speccy  |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It takes men in glasses longer to cum cause they have to keep pushing them back as they slide down there nose."
Interesting. Sounds like you're talking from experience. Nice one haha
Do men have them on when having sex? I personally don't keep them on, but I suppose if it was for a specific scenario/role play would be ideal as part of a uniform/costume.
For me keeping glasses on would be same as having socks on and that is a no no. |
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