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23 Jun 2022, 4:46 pm

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anyone who makes fun of you for wearing glasses is NOT your friend. Save your money and invest in some new friends. Maybe some who don't hang around pubs laughing a others?

Those kinds of people will just find something new they don't like about you, even if you could go without glasses altogether.


Yes my thoughts exactley. I chose not to wear glasses 'socially' at the moment.

Most of my friends are actually well over 40. In fact the guy who makes fun of me for wearing spectacles is 65.


Old, immature as*holes with toxic attitudes probably aren't the best company. He's giving you grief for something kids were bullied for decades ago, he hasn't matured or acknowledge that society has changed around him since he was a small child. How f*****g pathetic.




One guy I know described him as a “w*ker”



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23 Jun 2022, 5:11 pm

Jamesy wrote:
funeralxempire wrote:
Jamesy wrote:
DanielW wrote:
anyone who makes fun of you for wearing glasses is NOT your friend. Save your money and invest in some new friends. Maybe some who don't hang around pubs laughing a others?

Those kinds of people will just find something new they don't like about you, even if you could go without glasses altogether.


Yes my thoughts exactley. I chose not to wear glasses 'socially' at the moment.

Most of my friends are actually well over 40. In fact the guy who makes fun of me for wearing spectacles is 65.




Old, immature as*holes with toxic attitudes probably aren't the best company. He's giving you grief for something kids were bullied for decades ago, he hasn't matured or acknowledge that society has changed around him since he was a small child. How f*****g pathetic.




One guy I know described him as a “w*ker”


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

The way you worded it is hilarious



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23 Jun 2022, 5:15 pm

Jamesy wrote:
funeralxempire wrote:
Jamesy wrote:
DanielW wrote:
anyone who makes fun of you for wearing glasses is NOT your friend. Save your money and invest in some new friends. Maybe some who don't hang around pubs laughing a others?

Those kinds of people will just find something new they don't like about you, even if you could go without glasses altogether.


Yes my thoughts exactley. I chose not to wear glasses 'socially' at the moment.

Most of my friends are actually well over 40. In fact the guy who makes fun of me for wearing spectacles is 65.


Old, immature as*holes with toxic attitudes probably aren't the best company. He's giving you grief for something kids were bullied for decades ago, he hasn't matured or acknowledge that society has changed around him since he was a small child. How f*****g pathetic.




One guy I know described him as a “w*ker”


I'd say that's an understatement. :lol:
I don't go to bars because I'd be tempted to either lean-in or just smack the guy. I'm not suggesting this as a course of action though no matter how satisfying it might be.


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24 Jun 2022, 1:44 am

I used to go to pubs and bars aged around 20 until I decided to rather focus on hiking and running and found better friends that way - people with an interest in health or nature who don't waste time with whether someone wears glasses or not, and accept everyone for who they are. There were certainly a few "eccentrics" especially in the hiking fraternity.

I know all about trying to fit in with work colleagues until I realised that I was developing a problem with alcohol and switched to healthier interests.

Also, you'll find better relationship material among people who have similar interests and like doing them together.


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24 Jun 2022, 1:51 am

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I used to go to pubs and bars aged around 20 until I decided to rather focus on hiking and running and found better friends that way - people with an interest in health or nature who don't waste time with whether someone wears glasses or not, and accept everyone for who they are. There were certainly a few "eccentrics" especially in the hiking fraternity.

I know all about trying to fit in with work colleagues until I realised that I was developing a problem with alcohol and switched to healthier interests.

Also, you'll find better relationship material among people who have similar interests and like doing them together.



At the moment I go to the pub once a week on saturdays.

Is that bad?



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24 Jun 2022, 3:29 am

No, that's OK. I thought it might be several times a week. Once a week isn't excessive. Just always be mindful of your surroundings!


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24 Jun 2022, 3:44 am

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No, that's OK. I thought it might be several times a week. Once a week isn't excessive. Just always be mindful of your surroundings!



Ok will do



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24 Jun 2022, 3:57 am

You get glasses that automatically go dark when in the sun and look pretty cool. (transition glasses is the fancy term for them).


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24 Jun 2022, 9:06 am

Wire-frame glasses tend to be less conspicuous....



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24 Jun 2022, 9:54 am

I saw someone with a nice pair on today. They only had a part frame that went around the top of the glasses and no frame around the bottom. Yuhad to look twice to notice that he was even wearing glasses as the frame at the top kind of went along where his eyebrows were.

They call them semi rimless browline glasses apparently.


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24 Jun 2022, 9:59 am

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I saw someone with a nice pair on today. They only had a part frame that went around the top of the glasses and no frame around the bottom. Yuhad to look twice to notice that he was even wearing glasses as the frame at the top kind of went along where his eyebrows were.

They call them semi rimless browline glasses apparently.



Specsavers told me rimless glasses break easily.



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24 Jun 2022, 10:01 am

Just be careful with them....



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24 Jun 2022, 10:30 am

Yes, they're not likely to fall to pieces whilst they're on your face.


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