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[โ€“] iraq_lobster@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

scleral lenses are better than soft lenses since u can put them for 16 hours straight without suffocating ur eyes (eye blood veins need air to function), but with all lenses, u cant use them in contact with water like while showering or something. also high prescription glasses aren't fun either, maybe bit safer. combination of both would make sense i guess.

I prefer progressive lenses when working (mostly at a computer) and contacts when I'm off work and out and about in the world.

I prefer glasses over contacts because I hate anything to come closer to my eyes.

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