In the last four years or so, my eyesight has just plummeted downhill, and I do mean fast! Welcome to the wonderful world of hitting your mid forties! (Getting old SUCKS!)
So today I went to the optometrist for an eye exam and to be fitted for contacts for the very first time in my life. After a whole shit-load of exams and tests, they came up with a prescription and and a young woman trotted me over to a room to teach me how to install and remove contacts properly. Talk about weird - but I guess that's another story. Anyway, I got them in with very little fuss and she seemed deeply impressed.
"Wow - most newbies to contacts have a lot more trouble when it comes to touching their eyes - you didn't seem to have much trouble at all!" She said.
"OK, now it's time to take them out!~" She said with a evil grin. THAT turned out to be quite a bit more difficult, but still I didn't have too much trouble with it, and again she commented on it.
"Most people have a lot more trouble at first, especially the men."
"The guys really have that much trouble with it huh?" I asked.
"They do! Sometimes I have to remind some of them that it's not nice to say the F word even if it is directed at the contacts and not at me!" she said.
"I wonder why that is? OH - I KNOW!" I blurted out. "The women are used to touching their eyes, or at least they're used to things getting close to them because of putting on eye liner and mascara!"
"Yep, I think that's exactly why." She agreed.
I thought about it, but I didn't tell her why I was also reasonably comfortable with it.![]()
A lot of people travel for work, so that's no real big deal, but it gets a bit more complicated when you are transgender.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
"Especially the men . . . "
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Welcome to the nearly over-the-hill club. It wasn't until about six months ago (48) where I started to feel like reading glasses were necessary. I've always liked glasses, though, so I would never use contacts myself. Hopefully, you also picked up a spare pair of glasses for when your eyes are too tired for contacts -- I just had a co-worker scratch his cornea with the contacts and needed to wear his glasses for a few weeks. Best of luck!
ReplyDeleteI do also intend to get glasses. Honestly, in male mode, I like the way I look better with glasses on. My vanity gets in the way when I am in "girl" mode though! LOL
ReplyDeleteJust found your blog, what an interesting life, with so much travel, we Europeans just don't get around as much (well most of us anyway)
ReplyDeleteI had tried on contacts a long while ago and I had a lot of trouble getting them out, and so did my doctor. I never tried them again since it was very uncomfortable. They are pretty amazing though :)
ReplyDeleteI think even in a nice pair of glasses you'd look like a pretty amazing beauty Kimberly - nothing can hide your beauty inside!!
Hugs!
~Samantha :)