02 Jul 2009, 23:42
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3jlkoRM42Y
nickyc1977 01 Jul 2009, 01:23
micha 30 Jun 2009, 01:44
-14
Kevin 22 Jun 2009, 02:23
Hey I was wondering if any gay guys from the Uk were interested in hooking up? Men in glasses only.
-10 20 Jun 2009, 16:28
+16 Glasses
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nirv-QMKFqQ
Thorfinn 20 Jun 2009, 05:34
I would have to guess that Mr. Helms's glasses are more in the range of -6 to -8, just because mine are -7.5, and I have noticed about the same minification looking straight on, that is -- the amount of inset of one's face/head as it is reduced through the outer edge of the lens. At any rate, nice to see a star unabashedly wearing some powerful glasses.
tinyeyes 19 Jun 2009, 23:03
James-- thanks, those are great photos of Ed Helms that I hadn't seen! He is indeed a hottie in his glasses. Amazing cut-in on some of those photos! He must hate wearing contacts, because he is seen in glasses quite a lot. I think he wears hard contacts, by the way. I agree that the RX is very close to -9 or -10. Yummy! It's especially amazing to see a famous actor wearing glasses so powerful in public. Now if only Jake Gyllenhaal would wear his!
James (part 2) 19 Jun 2009, 06:30
http://www.zimbio.com/pictures/pO_fW6IhJwA/Manure+2009+Sundance+Party/ClWJ35uexIY/Ed+Helms
(love that the temples don't fit over his ears properly - dunno why it's hot but it IS)
http://www.zimbio.com/pictures/mBPeeDT7Kge/Manure+2009+Sundance+Premiere/EJUfc0rMO_W/Ed+Helms
(mmmm stubble, no time for shaving OR contacts)
http://www.zimbio.com/pictures/mBPeeDT7Kge/Manure+2009+Sundance+Premiere/YlG7Sj5Hcg6/Ed+Helms
James (part 1) 19 Jun 2009, 06:29
Tinyeyes - wow! We must have very similar tastes, you have snowballed a total Ed Helms fixation for the past few days. I even look at him differently now in The Office (where his character never wears glasses) and it now seems OBVIOUS he's in some seriously strong contacts.
What do you think his Rx is? I'd venture -9 or even -10, but I;m quite bad at estimating.
Anyway, here are my favourite pics:
http://www.daylife.com/photo/01Gf1D24nx1CI?q=Ed+Helms
http://www.daylife.com/photo/0fBx04fc9Z6hm?q=Ed+Helms
(awesome cut-in and frames)
tinyeyes 17 Jun 2009, 21:05
It turns out the director of the movie I mentioned below (Hangover with Ed Helms) is also a myope -- Todd Phillips, looking handsome with nice aviators:
http://www1.pictures.gi.zimbio.com/Weinstein+Company+Premieres+School+Scoundrels+1gtKpkPtz9Rl.jpg
Julian 12 Jun 2009, 00:36
The other day I logged on to bukbuddies for the first time in ages, to find that the latest feature was a remake of 'The Band' featuring Dylan and Judd, both of them in glasses in quite a lot of the shots. The pics are mixture of new ones and 2003 shots, but they weren't available before - without paying to join, that is. These are the first 'new' shots of Dylan in glasses for five years, though he was squinting in some more recent ones, so I guess he hasn't gone for contacts, let alone lasik. It's no longer the 'front page' feature, but you can find it at http://www.bukbuddies.com/bukbuddies/dylan/catalog7/catalog.html
Tim 31 May 2009, 21:55
So do I - I don't fancy them falling down the loo!
Ricky Lee 31 May 2009, 21:38
Strangely, I take my glasses off every time I urinate.
tinyeyes 31 May 2009, 21:23
Guy with strong minus glasses in new movie:
http://hangovermovie.warnerbros.com/
specs4ever 26 May 2009, 21:22
Well, yeah, that is our own Jey Ping playing the violin. I suspect he is wearing one of his GOC combo's
-10 26 May 2009, 15:18
Very thick glasses:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIKM-oRlTPg
-10 26 May 2009, 15:15
I of the beholder:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwsgr557jog&feature=channel
JP 26 May 2009, 03:42
I'm usually a minus fan, but does anyone else like the look of Heston Blumenthal? See http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2009/may/26/yurt-guardian-hay-festival for a photo.
He's got a 'hard' look about him, softened by those wonderful glasses. And by a spot of cooking!
JP 21 May 2009, 10:21
Any ideas on this one? Looks like a plus to me, and quite handsome.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/travel/2009/may/21/cheap-holidays-corfu
-10 17 May 2009, 14:43
The coolest glasses 'evber'.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYjfoRIHYPc&feature=rec-HM-fresh+div
Julian 08 May 2009, 01:58
A lot less than that, I'd say.
-10 08 May 2009, 00:35
Link :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGc2U1eTMi4&feature=PlayList&p=CC988EF2079BB082&index=3
-10 08 May 2009, 00:35
Jake and Amir. Checkout Amir's glasses;-5.0?
M 06 May 2009, 16:45
He took off his glasses after this shot - all the other pics of him from this event (April 30) are without specs.
http://www.nydailynews.com/lifestyle/fashion/galleries/nerd_alert/nerd_alert.html#ph0
M 06 May 2009, 16:21
I've noticed that Justin Timberlake has been seen in at least 5 different pair of glasses in the past month or so.
Here're some more:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YGaMLigWQI&feature=channel_page
tinyeyes 06 May 2009, 07:16
Kevin McHale --
Member of boy band NLT, and actor in the upcoming show Glee:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykcr-q_ZrRM
He'll be playing a nerdy character on the show and wearing his real glasses.
M 05 May 2009, 11:41
There are two best glasses moments in the video:
1. when he takes off the glasses and blinks confusedly at the audience
2. much later in the video, after they show the clip of the reality show that JT is producing, Jimmy says "you're going to get sued for that show. You'll have to sell those glasses" and JT looks amused but embarassed...
JP 05 May 2009, 11:08
That Justin Timberlake interview is at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WyhRy0mKGMY&eurl=http://www.musicistheheartofoursoul.com/2009/04/justin-timberlake-interview-on-jimmy.html&feature=player_embedded and the interview gets right in there talking about those glasses.
VFL 05 May 2009, 08:16
I have just one thing to say to all you adorable men who need glasses... Stop looking so darned cute because you are distracting me from things I really need to get done.
That is all.
Julian 05 May 2009, 00:46
Let's hope not. This quote suggests not:
When the famous singer Justin Timberlake appeared with glasses on his nose last week, everyone thought that it was just a part of his new image. However, the singer admitted that unfortunately, a new fashion accessory is not in question, and that he needs the glasses for his poor eyesight.
Whilst on the late night show “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”, Justin said to Jimmy “That’s just ridiculous... I can see you, but I can’t see any of you” (audience).
Timberlake is short sighted, and does not have a problem with having to wear glasses.
“I’ve embraced it (bad eyesight). Obviously I’ve made a commitment with these glasses. I’m good” says Justin.
James 05 May 2009, 00:30
A few more of JT
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/86373039/FilmMagic
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/86372852/Getty-Images-Entertainment
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/86373053/Getty-Images-Entertainment
On further reflection, I am thinking the recent glasses wearing may point to upcoming LASIK......?
James 05 May 2009, 00:28
I have never actually seen Justin Timberlake in glasses, so these recent photos were surprising. I had kind of decided he was one of those celebs who would NEVER wear their glasses in public.
While the Rx seems disappointing, and he does NOTHING for me sans specs, the glasses do get him a second (ok, and third) look from me.
Any guesses on the (mild) Rx?
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/86148421/Getty-Images-Sport
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/86370496/Getty-Images-Sport
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/86373042/FilmMagic
tinyeyes 29 Apr 2009, 22:00
This link should work.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IuX7q7aGE8
-10 29 Apr 2009, 06:11
Check this guy out on You Tube:
CHARLIE ZAA Flor sin retono
-10 29 Apr 2009, 06:07
Chechttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IuX7q7aGE8k this guy out:
Julian 23 Apr 2009, 18:34
I've just checked out Bukbuddies for the first time in ages, and there's a new model called Max at http://www.bukbuddies.com/bukbuddies/max/max.html In a few shots he's wearing glasses - oblong, white wire frames, look like low minus - and in a few more they're dangling from his vest. That's quite something for Bukbuddies these days; a few years ago it seemed as if any guy who had glasses would wear them for a few shots: Dylan, Darrel, Derrek, Daniel, and of course Jude and Simeon who were never without them.
tinyeyes 21 Apr 2009, 21:12
Actor Jake Gyllenhaal talks about wearing coke bottle glasses as a kid...
http://www.usaweekend.com/05_issues/051030/051030jake_gyllenhaal.html
Also, here
http://www.iheartjakemedia.com/index.php?cat=5
there are high-res photos of Jake where you can see his (hard) contacts. But only if you sign up. A friend did so and sent me some great photos of him.
I already thought he was pretty hot, but this is amazing!
All4Eyes 21 Apr 2009, 09:23
Tinyeyes, you did catch the only episode of American Idol where Darling Danny wasn't bespectacled. When I saw it I thought how much more fun that would have been back in pre-contacts days when you'd know he was bare-eyed and blurry, instead of wondering and thinking he's probably in CL's. But I think maybe he just enjoys being bare-eyed sometimes, because in some of the off-stage things I've noticed he will be wearing glasses at one moment, off the next and back again. I do strongly suspect he is One Of Us and I've considered sending him a bit of fanmail to inform him of our whereabouts, but I'm not sure, I understand some people are a little freaked out by us, at least at first 8-/. Anyway, I'd say -5 is a pretty accurate-sounding rx guess, I don't think -4 or less, I'm -4 and they do look a bit stronger than my glasses.
jo 21 Apr 2009, 00:17
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Qk7WZTTdx0
James 20 Apr 2009, 03:05
I think 18 pairs of glasses goes a bit beyond "fashion"
http://www.foxprovidence.com/dpp/rhode_show/rhode_show_danny_gokeys_glasses_20090402
tinyeyes 18 Apr 2009, 08:51
I think I probably saw the one time he didn't wear glasses on American Idol, but I now realize he wears them a LOT. I don't know if he's got a fetish, but he definitely likes them as a fashion statement! I thought his RX was like -5, but now it seems more like -4 or less. I read one article that said his vision is 20/200.
James 17 Apr 2009, 00:43
Tinyeyes,
On the contrary, Danny Gokey is a total OO glasses fetishist who seems to favour glasses over contacts. Granted we're a bit behind here, but so far, he has worn a different pair of glasses in every episode, and NONE of them are rimless, blend into your face glasses, they're loud and proud.
I even read an interview in which he rhapsodises on how much he LOVES glasses.
What do you think his Rx is?
tinyeyes 14 Apr 2009, 21:05
I haven't been watching American Idol this season, but hey! Check out Danny Gokey -- usually in contacts, but also sometimes in glasses (at least offstage)!
Just do an image search on google for him to see glasses pics. Maybe -5ish?
Clare 14 Apr 2009, 14:05
We watched Gok's Fashion Fix tonight on Channel 4 and thought his over large glasses were a little overdone. Shame because his slightly less large frames in the previous series were rather stylish. Not sure I get this retro/big thing.
All4Eyes 14 Apr 2009, 13:48
http://www.myspace.com/menwithlargeglasses
Hot!!! Sorry, that's all I can say till I quit hyperventalating.
10 Apr 2009, 06:19
http://www.flickr.com/photos/peoriaharem/3423059182/sizes/l/
bifocals
tinyeyes 09 Apr 2009, 23:57
WOW... another SUPER cute, super nearsighted young guy...
Meet Jamie...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7a_IrQYjSL4
tinyeyes 08 Apr 2009, 12:49
By the way, I think we've posted about the Big Brother guy before on here, but it's been a long time. I'm seeing some other repeat postings too. I hope no one minds the duplicate postings. It's nice to see some of these guys again, and for newer people here, maybe for the first time.
Also, when I post Youtube links, there are often related videos that come up that would also interest you, but I don't always post everything I see.
tinyeyes 08 Apr 2009, 12:43
Yes, he's VERY cute without glasses, and absolutely amazing with them! I didn't see Big Brother 5 but I would certainly like to, to get more glimpses of this hottie!!
Dave 08 Apr 2009, 10:08
tiny eyes and other fans of myopic men!
Check out the absolute best on You Tube. Enter Myopic Guy2 for a major treat!!! Sorry I couldn't figure out how to create a direct link, but this major doll (with a very strong prescription) is a sight to behold.
Jennifer 08 Apr 2009, 08:54
matt P, I saw Michael Jordan's son on Yahoo. I also read some of the comments posted about his picture. Some comments included, "With the money his father has, you'd think he'd be able to afford contact lenses." Another person questioned why he didn't have lasik done on his eyes. I was surprised by the hostility towards his glasses and the goggles he wears while playing basketball.
James 08 Apr 2009, 05:41
My favourtie Singaporean politician (2nd from left):
http://www.plu.sg/society/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/wildegala_9547.jpg
Kevin 08 Apr 2009, 02:41
Just thought I'd share a few of Ireland's politicans, with ye:
Michael McDowell - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XStMzCm77Cc&feature=related
Gerry Adams - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XStMzCm77Cc&feature=related
Pat Rabbitte - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNRgo7FTm0A
What do you think? Any guesses on prescription?
tinyeyes 07 Apr 2009, 19:52
The surfer guy is so amazing. I am cursing the day he had his surgery! If I had met him, I would never have guessed he was wearing such strong contact lenses. I wonder what his glasses looked like?
mattp 07 Apr 2009, 12:08
Carter--Where/what is chicken island?
On another note, watch the news for Marcus Jordan, Michael Jordan's son. He wears glasses all the time--even playing basketball--he seems to have a significant but not huge amount of nearsightedness. His choice of Central Florida for a college is a news item on yahoo, and video clips of him are all over youtube.
mattp 07 Apr 2009, 12:04
Carter 07 Apr 2009, 11:59
Did anyone see all those guys on Chicken Island? All of them wear glasses and discuss their vision issues constantly.
Jennifer 07 Apr 2009, 08:58
Tinyeyes, too bad we can't see the surfer with his HOT glasses! Another one bites the dust!
James 07 Apr 2009, 04:03
Tinyeyes,
Keep these HOT links coming.
tinyeyes 06 Apr 2009, 21:06
And here, a cute surfer guy who used to be very myopic....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofRj6Loq_gw
tinyeyes 05 Apr 2009, 23:44
Yet another Asian young man with powerful specs...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/quicklymilktea/194994667/
tinyeyes 01 Apr 2009, 07:28
Hot links:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/delicioussoup/2362800310/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/paulsabatino/3147940550/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/paulsabatino/3154768250/
Prescription guess on the second guy? I'm thinking around -13....
guest 28 Mar 2009, 11:27
One of the times that the Folger's commercial was aired was a couple of weeks ago on HGTV during Design on a Dimes Top 35 tips episode. In that episode, Spencer, one of the designers, who's a myope, mentions that he got the job because they liked his glasses.
tinyeyes 28 Mar 2009, 06:11
I had never seen it on TV, but it was sent to me by a friend.
guest 27 Mar 2009, 11:17
Thanks Tiny Eyes for that Folger's link. Recently I have seen a short version (about 15 seconds) of that commercial on TV. I googled it but was unsuccessful because I entered 2009 thinking it was a new commercial. Thanks again for giving us that myopic cutie.
-10 26 Mar 2009, 17:40
On glasses:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wB0ZQslAbIQ&feature=channel_page
russell 24 Mar 2009, 07:28
When I clicked on the Preston now link, I got a bogus virus remover link. It looked official, and I think that had I clicked on it, it would have downloaded some serious problems. Be aware of this if it happens to you.
tinyeyes 23 Mar 2009, 22:00
Check out this TV commercial!
http://commercial-archive.com/commercials/folgers-muffin-man-2005-030-usa
23 Mar 2009, 13:07
22 Mar 2009, 09:14
Thanks for this link what a guy ! Im in love, I think
Nickyc1977 23 Mar 2009, 02:14
Preston then:
http://images.mirror.co.uk/upl/sm3/jun2008/5/3/677625D1-D1A0-F473-D2CB2D4E4CD348E6.jpg
And now:
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/bizarre/article2332179.ece
22 Mar 2009, 09:14
marsh 21 Mar 2009, 15:03
hey, TINY EYES how about joining this conversation, ciao
marsh 21 Mar 2009, 14:48
Hi VFL, interesting, I have the same problem. I never told countless others what the few told me. Who knows what the future would have held in store? I think they were all good people and no mistakes. VFL, you still did not give me your RX and age? I'll give you one more story- (I was invited to the home of someone i was doing business with in pa. when i got to his house his w was a -15 and a good cook,(I was -11 then) I of course said nothing about our coke bottles and had a good prime rib dinner. Years later, he told me he got divorced and remarried an old gf from wva. Several month after, he knew i was in ohio temporarily and after going away for weekend, i found a note that his ex was at friend for weekend in ncanton and looked me up to call her there. I got back tuesday, called her friend and she said, "where was i, __ came all the way here just to see me. I never called back, embarrased.) Later,VFL, come back with those answers! have you been to lenschat? ciao
VFL 21 Mar 2009, 06:43
So it seems that all of these women had very substantial prescriptions of their own. Interesting.
I'm not a shrink. I've spent years trying to figure out why I love men in glasses so, though. Maybe that counts?
It is not only the glasses that attracts me. The man has to be attractive to me anyway. But the glasses have to be there to complete the attraction. So I would say that what is going on wit;h me is a fetish, though not in the purest sense of the word. That said, I have been very vulnerable emotionally because of this. There are several times in my life when the man behind the glasses was not worthy of the affection I bestowed upon him. I got it all mixed up in my mind because the attraction to the glasses was so strong. This derailed my younger, single life in more ways than one.
I never came right out and told a man that his glasses turned me on. One did say that he thought that they did. I didn't answer. Wonder what would have happened if I had. I'm afraid it may have diffused the magic.
That's all for now.
marsh 20 Mar 2009, 14:49
VFL, you're something else. I felt all you said, it was long ago. one(a-13) stated the thick glasses attracted her, she didnt know why, but then she liked what was behind them, I believed her, another (-7)after pushing on sofa said she was attracted to the glasses - but didnt want me wearing them inside, she didnt either in her house?? There are more but not now. I was suprised, embarrased and relieved because i was self conscious too. The relationships did not last, -7 was too princess and spender$ (she married rich canadian)and -13 went back to school, with her kids, to be a psych. Yes its different? Yes it was "tingling" not to be worried about whether or not date liked the coke bottles (I hated c. lenses) I was self consious as youger person, now i dont care. Are you a psych? or similar or what? Whats your RX? tell me about your situations - in detail ciao marsh
VFL 20 Mar 2009, 14:08
Really, Marsh? Tell me what those girlfriends said to you when they admitted that they liked your glasses? How did that make you feel? Did you believe them? Were you surprised? Embarrassed? A bit shy? Were you more aware of your glasses after they "declared" themselves? If so, in what way?
I wear glasses myself...contacts more often so I "know" what it is like to need correction. There's nothing very romantic to it in reality, but the idea of it in a partner is something quite different. Wonder why that is.
marsh 20 Mar 2009, 09:47
b4 I saw this site, it was unusual for anyone to admit this but a few gf's did, I subconsciously felt everyone was looking at me, in younger days, at -11 with coke bottles. I am now at 60, cataract implants for the -11, with -4 left over in glasses, with the new interest and openness, I'd wear the -15's !!
VFL 20 Mar 2009, 08:00
Yes, it is the "almost never takes them off" part that is so endearing. Even when they come off for just a moment or two, it can be such an emotionally charged moment. Once a man I was absolutely crazy about was sitting next to me, in the middle of a conversation he took them off to polish them and looked me in the eye (how much he could see was debatable because of the thickness of those lenses) in such an intense way that I nearly had a heart attack. I will go to my grave believing that he knew exactly what he was doing to me. If he had taken off his clothes it wouldn't have sent more of a message in my mind. A few moments later, he turned back to the task at hand and in the act of replacing the glasses, the spell was broken and normalcy returned. It has been years and I still remember.
Kevin 20 Mar 2009, 02:03
Does anyone know if there's a gay dating site for guys in glasses?
tinyeyes 19 Mar 2009, 21:17
I dated one guy who was about a -9, and when he slept together, he would put on his glasses if we woke up at night, even in the darkness. I guess he could see a little in the darkness and he wanted to be able to see it clearly. He also put on glasses to use the bathroom etc. during the night, even if not turning on the light.
On another subject, I had a good sighting today at the gym -- haven't had that many lately! Very tall white guy, late 30s or early 40s, light complexion with brown wavy hair, and (of course) extremely strong minus lenses. The frames were metal and were very small to keep the lens thickness down, but they were still thick with deep cut-in. I think he was around -12 or so. I see that even though larger frames are in vogue these days, the really high myopes are still wearing small styles, out of necessity. I find that very sexy of course. Tiny glasses work very well for tiny eyes!
eustace 19 Mar 2009, 20:19
VFL: I'm with you! I particularly responded to your "almost never takes them off." I have fantasies about guys who almost never take them off--even to shave, shower, swim, make love, or have sex. Nothing is more exciting that the guy who does not take his glasses off until he is in bed and has turned out the lights, who puts them on if he must go to the bathroom in the middle of the night, and who gropes for them first thing in the morning before he gets out of bed. The thicker the better. And bifocals, trifocals, and prisms are even more of a turn-on. I love that image of helplessness. I even have some fantasies about guys who are so insecure without their glasses that they sleep with them on!
Doreen 19 Mar 2009, 00:34
VFL: I absolutebly agree with you!!
jo 18 Mar 2009, 19:32
hi.. it's so rare i see someone from singapore... i'm from singapore too, practise GOC and gay... any chance of chatting more? email me at iwannabemyopic@gmail.com:)
Eric 18 Mar 2009, 02:59
Kevin, I would say nearly all men in Singapore are nearsighted. Many are wearing contacts, but still the vast majority in glasses. Even with those middle-aged and older, rarely to do you see a pair of regular reading glasses---most are nearsighted with an add for close-up work.
VFL 17 Mar 2009, 13:50
Without fail, a handsome man who wears glasses and tickles my fancy, can drive me absolutely crazy by removing those glasses to either polish them or rub his eyes. Extra points if he almost never takes the darned things off. There is a strange intimacy in that act.
Am I the only one to feel that way?
Kevin 17 Mar 2009, 11:27
Eric that story is amazing. Is it like that everywhere in Singapore?
By over here I mean America, have you noticed more young children are wearing glasses. Where I work when I notice a kid with glasses, there is normally a myopic parent if not both and strong RX.
Cactus Jack 17 Mar 2009, 06:51
Kevin,
I'm not sure where "over here" is, but I have seen evidence of connecting glasses with intelligence or education occuring in the US.
Some years ago, I noticed a small group of 3 or 4 teen males in a local supermarket, all wearing glasses. At one point, I got close enough to overhear their conversation and notice that none of the glasses had any prescription, in fact the lenses still had the tiny designer logos that you find on glasses on display in optical shops. Their conversation was in English and it was obviously their mother language, but it was also obvious they hadn't paid much attention to proper usage in class.
Apparently, these young dim bulbs felt that wearing the non-Rx glasses would make them appear smarter, improve their grades (?), or perhaps make them appear more attractive to potential mates. There is an old saying that if the girls were attracted to boys that walked around on their hands, many hands would have calluses.
I later wondered, but not for long, how they got their glasses.
C.
Eric 17 Mar 2009, 05:31
I am an accountant in Singapore. We used to have only one guy in our office who did not wear glasses for nearsightedness. After working here about a year, one day he comes in wearing glasses---strength looked very weak, but I think he did not want to be out-of-sync. Now he wears glasses all the time.
Kevin 17 Mar 2009, 03:06
Do you think that trend will follow over here? My dad is -5, now I'm a -8, I have 3 brothers and they're all myopic, although I have the strongest glasses.
Cactus Jack 16 Mar 2009, 19:22
Kevin,
Unless there is a genetic technique developed to cure myopia, I suspect that it will only take a few more generations for almost all to be myopic. There will likely be a very few who aren't, but most will be. That population is very prone to myopia and the ones who study, become prosperous, and have children, who study, become more prosperous, etc. will likely overwhelm the rest. People in Singapore are pretty intelligent to start with and I suspect that high myopia is associated with scholarship in the society. Those few who aren't myopic will probably try to induce myopia, do GOC, or have some form of surgical "correction" so they will not appear less scholarly than the rest of the population because of group pressure.
C.
Kevin 16 Mar 2009, 18:20
I just read that 90% of students in Singapore are myopic, now I'm just wondering how long do you think it will be until the entire population are myopic. My guess is around 2080, what does everyone else think.
All4Eyes 10 Mar 2009, 16:12
"We Three Kings... of Myopia: Larry, Stephen and Mervyn". *Wonders if there's any relation?*
guest 02 Mar 2009, 22:43
Stephen King & Frank Darabont
http://www.colonelscrypt.com/On%20The%20Set%20Reports/THE%20MIST%20Press%20Conference/DSCF0539.JPG
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/77876200/Getty-Images-Entertainment
http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/81988259/Getty-Images-Entertainment
James 02 Mar 2009, 10:57
Can anybody guess at Mervyn King's Rx? He's the governer of the Bank of England, in the news a lot now that the world economy's in the toilet.
Clearly he's old and fat now, but with that Rx, am guessing he was in glasses before primary school.
Thoughts?
http://www.daylife.com/photo/0bEB2K40PY6ZD/mervyn_king
http://www.daylife.com/photo/0duP9zr7RS397/mervyn_king
and my favourite:
http://www.daylife.com/photo/08Rg6Sv9uZbIM/mervyn_king
Clare 02 Mar 2009, 09:41
On a Virgin flight to Dubai last week I noticed several guys with Buddy Holly style glasses. Interesting style and, from what people are saying here, maybe making a come back. They're so retro the wearers must be very self confident and even proud to be bespectacled maybe!
Julian 27 Feb 2009, 19:45
Sorry about that Marie. I got the same result when I clicked on that link. Try leaving out the final full stop.
Love and kisses, Jules.
-0^0-
Spexy guys are sexy guys.
marsh 27 Feb 2009, 19:12
if you want to talk to guys in thick glasses go to lenschat, post here what time in GMT they all want to talk to you. im -11 implant and -4.5 that ok marsh
marsh 27 Feb 2009, 19:11
the post for marie had wrong name
marie 27 Feb 2009, 19:08
if you want to talk to guys in thick glasses go to lenschat, post here what time in GMT they all want to talk to you. im -11 implant and -4.5 that ok marsh
All4Eyes 27 Feb 2009, 16:40
Julian: I clicked your link for the guys in glasses yahoo and group and was told "no such group exists". 8-(
I ALWAYS make passes at guys who wear glasses (but I'll settle for a good picture of one when I can find it!), Marie
24 Feb 2009, 20:25
Those glasses don't have any prescription in them...
nickyc 24 Feb 2009, 12:07
Are Nicky's glasses here prescription or not?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVxiisfE-WY
nickyc 24 Feb 2009, 12:05
Take That at the Brits - all four of the band sporting specs...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKnhTQtv1Q8&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nj80QrEs9xs
Wayne 23 Feb 2009, 07:32
Also try GOOD-IN-GLASSES_IndependentGuys
A lot of good guys in glasses pix (unfortunately also mixed with guys wearing (non-rx) sunglasses).
Julian 20 Feb 2009, 18:58
There are 14 'guysglasses' groups on yahoo. The first one has no number and the others are numbered 2-14. There's also gayglassesfetish fiction which has some pics and glassesfetishfiction which has quite a lot. A typical address is http://groups.yahoo.com/group/guysglasses14. Of course you have to join to see the galleries.
revon64 20 Feb 2009, 09:09
Hi, I'm looking for an yahoo or other
groups with pics of guys in glasses, can
you help me. Thanks
Guest 17 Feb 2009, 16:29
Fairly obvious that a -1D dfference is tricky without correction I'd have thought
MJ 17 Feb 2009, 16:19
I must add that my friend was there too!
MJ 17 Feb 2009, 16:17
I love to see a guy with a low minus wearing glasses and my friend's husband has just fulfilled my wish. He wears -1.75 (he told me), he appeared at my door all bespectacled and came in, we drank some wine in a small room and all the time he kept his glasses on. He must love them because he couldn't have needed them. It was great! (I could tell they weren't thin lenses too).
sam12744 16 Feb 2009, 04:05
Unfortunately, that last video has been removed by the user.
13 Feb 2009, 01:08
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpCx_KPZkp0
tinyeyes 11 Feb 2009, 20:53
Milo the blogger is a cutie. Too bad he's "outing" us, though!
guest 11 Feb 2009, 14:43
oooh, top spot on a google search now
plus 11 Feb 2009, 12:54
Wow. I never thought I'd see the words "cut-in" and "power rings" in a major newspaper! They've discovered us!!!!
minus 11 Feb 2009, 12:29
Guys - I just saw this:
"Why do geeks have such bad eyesight?"
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/milo_yiannopoulos/blog/2009/02/11/why_do_geeks_have_such_bad_eyesight
James 10 Feb 2009, 23:11
Meant to say a new THREAD for fake, titillating female characters.
James 10 Feb 2009, 23:10
Wurm,
Could you please remove Jojo & co. from this thread? I have been trying to decipher the relevance of their (FRAGMENTED) conversation to this thread for a while, and can't.
Perhaps you could start a fake, titillating female characters for her and her admirers.
Kevin 10 Feb 2009, 14:03
Well done Nicky for finding that video of Robbie, too bad they look plano.
jojo 10 Feb 2009, 13:11
ehpc sorry i am not blonde! i have long dark hair and blue eyes and i dont have black frames they are light pink playboy frames with thick sides and high index lenses. they are still pretty thick though but the sides hide alot of that. you sound quite nice yourself!
nickyc 10 Feb 2009, 11:03
Richie Neville:
http://www.jamd.com/image/g/2645396
http://www.jamd.com/image/g/2645398
http://www.jamd.com/image/g/2364132
nickyc 10 Feb 2009, 11:02
Jason Donovan sports some specs in this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fk38Tb0iAEs
As does Robbie Williams here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYrOEChhLrM
Mits 09 Feb 2009, 13:00
I went to the Eye Doc -- getting bifocals with 1.50 add. He said that will make a big difference. I ordered progressives. Also, I got some readers to wear over my contacts.
I pick up the glasses tomorrow.
Kevin 08 Feb 2009, 11:23
Wow! Nicky your choice of men is excellent, please keep the photos coming.
russell 08 Feb 2009, 10:02
Wow! I love the frames on Will Young. Anyone seen them available online?
nickyc1977 08 Feb 2009, 01:38
Nicky Westlife
http://www.stuff.co.nz/4516133a4500.html
Dougie Mcfly:
nickyc77 08 Feb 2009, 01:32
Will Young looking very gorgeous
http://www.jamd.com/image/g/3237044
http://www.jamd.com/image/g/3238179
eye doc 06 Feb 2009, 03:19
guest 555 - it is not the retinal detachment that causes high myopia, but the other way around.
your prescription after a detachment is usually the same, it is just the visual acuity that may have worsened, depending how quickly it was repaired.
also, it's not only the extreme myopes at risk - anyone over -5/-6 (which i suppose non-OO's WOULD consider very high) is potentially at risk, because their retinas are stretched very thin.
Here's a good article on the main ways to repair retinal detachments:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retinal_detachment#Treatment
05 Feb 2009, 18:45
...get a room.
ehpc 05 Feb 2009, 18:36
By the way, I have noted you are married jojo :) Pete
ehpc 05 Feb 2009, 18:31
Tell me about you and your glasses jojo:) Except maybe as you are a girl we should move to another thread:) My real forte is blonde women wearing heavy minus in black rectangular plastic frames:) drool...............Pete
ehpc 05 Feb 2009, 18:28
You sound seriously cool jojo. I think I meet all your criteria except for the shaved head. I could always change that I suppose. Mind you, I do keep my hair extremely short as it is all white these days :) (I am 54),
Have fun Pete
guest555 05 Feb 2009, 08:24
WOW, that's all I can say about that German guy! his lovely chubby looks are so enhanced by those coke-bottles! I guess that retinal dettachment caused his severe myopia; all the people I've met so far reportimg such condition bare high minus rx's... as a high myope, I've always been told to watch out any time I start seeing clouds floating since it's a signal for this and you've got to be rush to the hospital to be treated... does anybody here know how it's treated?
Clare 03 Feb 2009, 12:00
Phil - I know what you mean about the optical shops in HK. They are awesome. A real thrill for some of the guys here I'd imagine.
jojo 03 Feb 2009, 10:37
oops i meant mig!
jojo 03 Feb 2009, 10:33
ehpc as a girl i can definitely say i have a preference for mwg definitely minus does it for me a guy with a great sense of humour a shaved head and minus glasses anything from -6 to - 10 can really make my heart flutter. i think even stronger glasses can look really sexy especially if the guy is very confident
tinyeyes 03 Feb 2009, 07:19
Danny Wallace, humorist:
JP 03 Feb 2009, 04:40
Steve Ballinger of Amnesty International UK wears nice frames in this video. Alas it's impossible to estimate the Rx, except to say that it's not that high.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7601269.stm
James 03 Feb 2009, 03:37
The heavy Rx at least explains why he wears frames that are clearly too small for his face.
I read an interview with him in which he said he had retinal detachments in BOTH eyes at the age of 20 - this also maybe explains why he doesn't wear contacts, even though it would probably have helped his political career.
Micha 03 Feb 2009, 00:43
He is -16 diopters. Enter his name + dioptrien into Google.
tinyeyes 02 Feb 2009, 21:23
Wow, that's a heavy prescription. Interesting to see -- I wasn't familiar with this politician. I'd say he's somewhere around -13d?
James 02 Feb 2009, 03:58
I forgot no. 5:
5. Even though I know better, the fact that I could swear 90% of the photos of him are taken by OO's trying to highlight cut-in, edge thickness and general awesomeness of Rx
James 02 Feb 2009, 03:52
OK, so I've now posted my favourite photos to the LOTS OF LINKS thread. There are lots - I just couldn't narrow them down further.
Here are some of the things I love about him:
1. The temples of his newer glasses don't really fit properly over his ears - this is weird (and also titilating) as he clearly wears them ALL day EVERY day and yet somehow this issue never came up
2. The glasses also aren't wide enough for his (lovely) face - this is highlighted in all the frontal photos.
3. He just keeps his eyes closed even when the TV make-up person takes a break from applying his make-up, realising there is little point in opening them while not wearing his coke-bottles.
4. The way his face gets fatter during the course of his campaign, especially in the chin area (glasses + chubby face/jowls = HOT!)
James 02 Feb 2009, 02:26
So I've been scouring the internet for the last few days poring over every photo of Thorsten Schaefer-Guembel ever taken. There's a lot of stuff on www.zimbio.com and www.daylife.com (I may post my favourites later).
Late last year he also changed frames, and by the looks of it, even had a bump in already hefty prescription.
This photo is particularly interesting - it's obviously a campaign photo that's been heavily airbrushed to make the glasses look less strong. This airbrushing is clearly highlighted with him standing in front of it.
http://jackmyers.daylife.com/photo/0e24d4I9SO0El?q=Social+Democratic+Party
Any guesses on his Rx?
VFL 30 Jan 2009, 14:15
Aw, Mits, see?
Give the girl what she wants. Take her along to help pick out the frames. Make it a date!
Mits 30 Jan 2009, 12:47
I am 42 and finding I need to lift my glasses up to read up close. Looks like it may be time for bifocals. That may be why I'm not doing well with my contacts.
By the way, VFL, I asked my wife if she ever thought my wearing glasses was at all sexy, and she definitely answered in the affirmative. Who knew?
I think you've made me decide to ditch the contacts and go to the optometrist for a prescription for bifocals and get new glasses.
Dieter 29 Jan 2009, 18:49
jojo,
This conversation hijacked this thread, but . . . . .
Like everything, there will be at least two sides to every story. The OOs will love your glasses but there will be many others with a different opinion. Suffice it to say, that you can't please everyone. Still, isn't it nice to know that in the eyes of some, you have something very special.
jojo 29 Jan 2009, 16:50
thats really cool, i do have a lovely husband who looks sexy in his glasses although he prefers contacts, he would also prefer me to wear contacts so its nice to know not everyone feels that way. he has had people say horrible things about his glasses in the past which i think has made him feel really self conscious and put him off the whole glasses thing
Dieter 29 Jan 2009, 12:42
jojo,
To add to your excitement, optical obsessives will find you the most desirable. When wearing glasses you will "transgress to a higher plane".
VFL 29 Jan 2009, 10:30
That's great. Now we are all made up and can be friends again.
Let's clean our glasses and start anew.
jojo 29 Jan 2009, 08:00
sorry guys i didnt mean to offend at all course im not anti gay! i was just so excited when i found this site to think there are guys who would actually find me attractive when im not wearing contacts!
VFL 29 Jan 2009, 07:45
You all are very dear to me. I don't know how my life could have ended up any happier than it is, though.
There is nothing more charming than the sight of a handsome man wearing a well-chosen pair of eyeglasses. Absolutely nothing. Just the thought makes my pulse race and my knees grow weak.
Nearsighted, farsighted, astigmatic, presbyopic or a combo of the above. It doesn't really matter. One younger guy with blended bifocals nearly had me drowning in my coffee cup a few years ago. I've never seen them before or since. He was a cute 30 something attorney with big brown eyes. Nearsighted. Most all of my nearsighted guys have had brown eyes. Has anyone else ever noticed that?
But I do prefer that the man need to wear the glasses full time.
Charles 29 Jan 2009, 06:43
VFL
The thought of what might have become of you is quite an exciting one.
How I wish in my younger days, when my myopia was increasing steadily, I had realized that some people might have found my glasses attractive.
VisitBoy 29 Jan 2009, 03:50
This video shows a 36 year old straight guy with gorgeous high minus in rimless frames:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=9nVuRqAsD64
29 Jan 2009, 02:16
super high myope german politician thoorsten schäfer gümbel -12/-16(pic/interview/video)
his glasses was highly debated for some reasons also interesting how a certified optician reckoned his rx -8 and - 10 click second link below
Cut-in UK 28 Jan 2009, 14:18
It is very reassuring, but not entirely surprising, to find passionate women (VFL, Katy and Jennifer) moved by thought and the appearance of males in glasses. VFL we know well as a transparently passionate person. She writes as she speaks, and she is driven by feelings. Music, poetry (and myopic women) do it for me. They are triggers to the extreme emotions which many, but not all, possess. With passions, come mood swings, and cycles of elation and depression. It make life, and the persons involved, all the more interesting. I imagine that the poetry of Wordsworth or the music of Beethoven would not exist if they were not people of passion. Be bold and true to yourselves ladies, and continue to enrich the lives of those around you!
ehpc 28 Jan 2009, 13:25
Do you girlies have the same general prefence for minus MIG that many men (definitely myself:)) have for minus GWGs? I never know how much minus I am. About minus 6 or 7 I think..........................
Pete
Mits 28 Jan 2009, 11:37
In case you all were wondering, I can make it to and from the bathroom in the middle of the night without my glasses, but I do take them with me so I can see to shave after my shower. And for some reason, I can see the clock onthe nightstand OK without them -- but if I get more than 16 inches away, I cannot.
I have contacts, but I think I actually see better with my glasses on.
Jennifer 28 Jan 2009, 10:45
Definately Katy! The prescription at the end of Mits post did get my blood pumping! I think he did that on purpose (knowing what it would do to us!)
highminusdude 28 Jan 2009, 10:03
Guest 555 -- What bar and where?!?!
Katy 28 Jan 2009, 09:26
For me, Mits has just demonstrated what VFL was talking about, that glasses can change our perception of a man (which isn't always good). Before, I thought Mits sounded narrow minded and judgemental. Now he has put his prescription on the end of his post I think 'Ooh, he sounds nice!'. Hmmm.
Phil 28 Jan 2009, 09:06
Restraint is the difficult bit. But you are right Jennifer: a non-OO is easily spooked. As you say, every OO needs another! I wish I'd married one. If I had known what I know now I wouldn't have settled for any less. But when I was younger I just thought I was a bit "odd" being attracted by glasses! I've never mentioned it to my wife: she'd call me all sorts of names if she knew.
Jennifer 28 Jan 2009, 08:59
Mits, I think most of us have learned a great deal of restraint when it comes to our attraction to a man in glasses. The last thing we want to do is scare the guy away because he thinks we are more interested in his glasses. To this day, I am very guarded about the strong attraction. I have strong thoughts about the guy, but am very careful to never come across inappropriate. Although, I have to stop myself from starring at a handsome guy with glasses, many times. Maybe this is the forum where we can express our true feelings about that good looking guy with glasses who crosses our path. I do often wonder what it would be like if two OO's ended up together? Wild sex! Wow
Mits 28 Jan 2009, 07:48
VFL,
I didn't intend to be mean to you. I do appreciate your affinity for men in glasses. It just sounded like you were in bed with ALOT of men in glasses. But then you explained that it largely fantasy. That's fine! We all fantasize, don't we?
Mits
-5.25 and -4.75
Phil 28 Jan 2009, 03:22
Katy, I do, I do! I'm much more of a mig now. I don't wear at work but I wear throughout holidays and weekends, and going to and from work. It's a necessity! At -4 I am at last finding it difficult to function bare-eyed! I couldn't follow TV programmes, I was smiling at all the wrong people (which was going to get me into real trouble one day) and I couldn't find anything in shops.
Richard 28 Jan 2009, 02:33
VFL
You might have lived even more happily ever after?
Katy 28 Jan 2009, 02:24
Jennifer - he sounds gorgeous!
Phil - I think you have to actually wear your glasses to qualify as a mig - there is an 'in' in there... ;-)
VFL 28 Jan 2009, 00:34
Dearest Charles, I only wonder when I were a single girl years ago what would have happened to me if the internet had been so popular.
Phil 27 Jan 2009, 10:07
Jennifer, Katy and VFL, it's a great thing for us migs that there are girls around like you. Especially when you are gwgs yourselves.
I wonder how many mig/gwg couples there are where both are OOs? I observe quite a lot of couples where both partners wear specs. But what I read here indicate that in many partnerships one is a reluctant gwg/mig non-OO and at best tolerates the optical interests of the other.
Is there any OO here who has an OO partner?
Charles 27 Jan 2009, 09:38
VFL
As far as I know, I am one of the most myopic men to come here. If only I could have met you years ago!
Jennifer 27 Jan 2009, 09:26
Katy and VFL, it's comforting to find there are other girls out there similar to me. Through the years, I have done some crazy things to get close to a man in glasses. I have to say that glasses wasn't the only thing that got me going. There had to more to it than that. I remember one incident in my younger days, when I was seeing a very handsome, MIG. Went to meet him at work and saw him without his glasses. I knew that he needed his glasses badly. Turns out he broke his glasses in a fist fight. It was his only pair and was struggling to get through the days until he got a new pair made. What turned me on the most was that he really needed those glasses! He complained of headaches and it just made me melt. I wanted to comfort him and pamper him. I knew how nearsighted he was. Oh, he was so cute with or without his glasses! OMG!
guest555 27 Jan 2009, 09:19
Sorry guys, but this dissertion about whether glasses on a guy leads to explore the dark sides of soul's getting kinda out of place... VFL, I'm sure you're such a fine lady and to be treu and honest, if I was str8 I'd love to be with a girl like you, who besides my thick glasses likes my spirit, anyway... I wanted to tell that just the other day I went to this gay bar and I saw something you don't get to see every day, a guy about 40-something, fair skin, average built, cropped hair, both ears pierced, wearing black leather boots, pants and jacket, and bearing some of the thickest eyeglasses I've seen. They were light-grey tinted myodisks with quite a plus carrier and fitted in an oval shaped plastic black frame... at first I thought of them as plusses with a reading add, but after a closer look and examination I realised they were myo's... not the biconcave type, but the single one... When he arrived I noticed most guys just took a look at him and got off right away... In my case, I'm not a big fan of skinhead leather guys, although I guess the leather bit was OK on hi, he had a decent looking body, but if it wasn't for the glasses I wouldn't have given him a second glance! When I went to the john I saw him closer and I saw both his eyes very extremely tiny behind them, almost impossible to see since the reflections were very extensive. I noodded at him, he nooded back and went off... since I was with a friend, I coudn't tarce him...I'm hoping I can go there once more and maybe get to see him again, so I can get a chance to chat with him...
Katy 27 Jan 2009, 08:08
VFL, lol, I don't think Mits sounds like he would like to be smacked, but that's a whole other story...
Looking back, I can't believe some of the things I have done because of men with glasses. I know exactly how you feel, all reason goes out the window. It's as though it has more control of me than I do of it. But I don't think I have much choice about it, it's always there, whether I want it or not. And you're right that's it's a mixed blessing - it makes life more complicated, but a lot more interesting... :-)
VFL 26 Jan 2009, 18:39
Thank you for coming to my defense Katy. Mits is mean and should be smacked.
It is all about thinking not acting. Aren't most of our glasses thoughts fantasies anyway? Mine are. Sometimes they overwhelm me. I'm a very sensitve person. Men I fancy who need glasses to see clearly make me come undone. It is my Achilles heel so to speak. I look into those corrected eyes and lose control of all reason. It has gotten me into trouble in more than one occasion. I give too much emotionally because of it. That is a very bad thing because sometimes the man behind the lenses is not worthy.
Definitely not worthy. But the glasses (and the power rings) draw me in. What can I do?
If you can only say something snotty, don't bother to comment. Remember, I am a real person and a real woman and not a fake. This is as raw and as real as it gets. I am putting it out there for all of you like minded people to see.
Dieter 26 Jan 2009, 14:14
Well said, Pete!
As far as glasses being considered sex toys, they do a lot more for me than anything else. But especially when they are real. Everything else seems like props, including fake glasses.
VFL, hope that helps.
ehpc 26 Jan 2009, 13:58
Being a very 'straight' man, I see stylish glasses on women as a sign of intelligence, competence, courage (look at me- I'm a hot GWG!!!), confidence,and the woman having her head together. That's the turn on for me.......................Pete
Katy 26 Jan 2009, 13:44
Mits - I think you're on the wrong website, or at least the wrong thread.
Glasses and S&M equipment do have some things in common, if you see glasses as a sign of vulnerability and helplessness, which quite a few people do.
If you had read what VFL said, she was talking about *thinking* about guys, not sleeping with them. But if she wants to sleep with them too, then that's up to her :-)
Mits 26 Jan 2009, 12:07
VFL,
What are we supposed to say? You seem to equate glasses and hopping into the sack with a guy. Do you really sleep with that many men, or do you just make it sound like that?
We need our glasses to see, and for most of us, that all it is. They are not some sex toy like a vibrator or S&M equipment.
VFL 26 Jan 2009, 08:55
It would be really nice if someone would respond to what I said. I am a very real person and kind of going through a hard time. You could say I'm asking for commiseration. Or help so to speak.
VFL 25 Jan 2009, 16:21
Wilder. No one in my real life knows how I really feel. I hide it really well. I have this ability to make every man who wears glasses that I fancy to take them off almost immediately and place them in my hands.
It is a mixed blessing and curse. I lie awake nights and re-live these moments.
Thank God I hold myself so well.
Now you know.
Alan 23 Jan 2009, 04:26
How can anyone not realize this is a wig - and not just any old wig, but the worst in US political history? It's not just his glasses he has to take off at night.
Phil 23 Jan 2009, 01:31
Oh Clare, I hate to think of you being lonely! Why don't you pop down to one of the many optical stores and get a test and some new specs? Hong Kong's a veritable cornucopia of frames and lense-types!
Mits 22 Jan 2009, 14:57
VLF,
Are you as wild as you sound?
VFL 22 Jan 2009, 14:13
I don't think it is a wig. I think he just has a rotten hairdo. Poor boy needs to grow it out and get it styled. He probably goes to an old fashioned barber who takes his glasses from him and only gives them back when the "deed" is done.
He has potential. But I wouldn't kick him out of bed for eating crackers if you know what I mean.
Clare 22 Jan 2009, 10:27
mmm I'm not sure if he's wearing a wig.
But it maybe that I'm just sad and lonely and jet lagged and working in HK this week ;)
VFL 22 Jan 2009, 05:08
He is beyond handsome. I'll campaign for him and clean his glasses before every speech. It will be a sacrifice on my part but somebody has to do it for the good of the country.
tinyeyes 21 Jan 2009, 22:39
Yeah, I realized that after posting this. There is a lot of stuff on the internet about whether he is wearing a toupee. I think it may just be a bad haircut. I originally saw a really cute picture of him in the newspaper, where his hair looked great. Well anyway, he would be handsome if bald, too, I think. But definitely needs to get a better haircut and/or get rid of the toupee if it is one!
Myopic Grant 21 Jan 2009, 21:14
He's handsome...just wish his hair didn't look like a wig.
tinyeyes 21 Jan 2009, 20:01
And plenty more of him here on same site:
http://www.daylife.com/topic/Congressional_Budget_Office/photos/all/1
tinyeyes 21 Jan 2009, 19:52
Peter Orszag, cute guy with glasses who's in politics.
http://www.daylife.com/photo/0gXV5xz1md834
Todd 21 Jan 2009, 11:28
I'm sure they can wear contacts.
russell 21 Jan 2009, 07:34
Todd: We obsessives want to know...what city is this and what grocery store? Reveal this, and that store may get a surge in business!
20 Jan 2009, 16:32
they can't wear contacts?
Todd 20 Jan 2009, 16:11
There is a grocery chain in my city which tells its employees that if they have been prescribed glasses they must wear them at work. They need to be able to see across the store or across the parking lot, so no matter how slightly nearsighted, or farsighted for that matter, that someone is, they have to wear their glasses.
The result: a lot of young stockers, checkers and bag boys with glasses. Same with the female employees there, too.
I wonder if they grew "dependent" on their glasses this way? Do they just become full-timers?
Cut-in UK 19 Jan 2009, 13:20
JoJo; assuming you are female, at -10 you are a goddess to many of us ! Tell us a little more about yourself and your optical history and how you feel about wearing glasses.
Myopic Grant 19 Jan 2009, 09:21
In regards to Joe Jonas, I think in the first picture, the pair of glasses he's wearing are someone elses. He's doing a face that looks like he's just put on someone's glasses and he's saying, "you're SO blind." even though they look to be only about -2.00. Plus they look like female frames, and not a style that would suit him. It's hard to tell in the second picture, but there looks to be very little prescription.
ehpc 19 Jan 2009, 07:35
There certainly are emphatically 'straight' men who adore women wearing minus 10. Me especially :) Pete
Katy 19 Jan 2009, 04:27
I don't think jojo was being anti-gay, I think she meant it's a shame there aren't any straight men here who would appreciate her -10 glasses. Which there are, of course :-)
Glasseslvr 18 Jan 2009, 14:16
Any guess on Joe Jonas's rx...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/27999893@N05/2620825180/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/peace_love_joe/2997804859/
VFL 18 Jan 2009, 06:56
I am not gay. I am a straight woman and so what if many of us are gay? Almost nothing will get me madder than that kind of talk. I think that an apology is in order.
Galileo 17 Jan 2009, 20:46
Welcome Jo Jo I too went through many years of thinking I was the only person in the world who was obsessed with glasses. Then I found Eyescene. It was a relief and a very exciting discovery. I have learned so much from this site.
We are not all gay AND what difference does it make if some of the participants on this site are gay?
glassesguy 17 Jan 2009, 19:37
Hey all,
Does anybody have a guess on this guy's prescription:
http://picasaweb.google.com/mhspamemail/UntitledAlbum#5292470465361985074
It doesn't look like a typical prescription but looks pretty strong.
Thanks,
Joe
jo jo 17 Jan 2009, 10:20
wow i only just discovered this site its so cool that you all like thick glasses as i wear -10 ish and always thought people all felt sorry for me cos they are ugly just a shame your all gay! i really like thick glasses but thought i was the only person in the world like that. how wrong i was
Nick 16 Jan 2009, 14:23
Anybody was guess the RX of these guys:
tinyeyes 15 Jan 2009, 19:58
Try
http://flickr.com/photos/90179371@N00/2347484736/
15 Jan 2009, 09:27
I don't get a picture when I click on to this...
14 Jan 2009, 20:54
Piercing blue, myopic eyes, tiny behind powerful lenses--
http://flickr.com/photos/90179371@N00/2347484736/in/photostream/
nzoptic 13 Jan 2009, 00:12
One of the joys of living in New Zealand is the captain of our national cricket team
http://nz.sports.yahoo.com/cricket/photos/zoom/-/5259750
11 Jan 2009, 03:28
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CrQOVTktkw
Katy 10 Jan 2009, 14:02
Ooh ok I think you're right, he looks about -2.5 on this one :-)
Dean: -1.5
Ronan: -2
What does everyone else think? :-)
Nick 10 Jan 2009, 13:27
Thanks for replying,
Heres another photo of Cormac (I thought he would be more than a -1)
Here's a new one, Ronan - http://35zpba.bay.livefilestore.com/y1pF9Ay7PtGpXTdwGzZ3OK0BUSyhXmnmeyx9ECunfEfWGB4Wn72_y4VcHOjQg034twDaEncDMLy0qk/470867877a1335647533b338075260l.jpg
Clare 10 Jan 2009, 11:00
Katy - not possible, but I'd love to know how close you were!
Katy 10 Jan 2009, 03:45
Hi Nick,
I think:
Austin: -3.5
Cathnia: -4
Dean: can't see
Tim: -3
Jamie: +3
Cormac: if he's the one on the right, -1?
I like this game, like one of those photo quizzes but for OOs! :-)
Nick 09 Jan 2009, 17:28
I have a few more
Cormac (with Austin) - http://35zpba.bay.livefilestore.com/y1pNrNwb6EuRCQo-dCcQyCnsxFoF8_NyEhcosxhjb9jq0zvWROgQPuvMxVVO-48srDYJQBpiUhha2o/austin%20and%20cormac.jpg
Nick 09 Jan 2009, 17:26
Hey guys,I know ye guys are good at guessing prescritions, I was wondering if you could help me with a few?
Thanks in advance
-14 04 Jan 2009, 19:52
Brasilian's new glasses:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVzqgqRC_6s
Frank 03 Jan 2009, 00:32
Happy new year to all you guys and if you wear glasses so much the better.
02 Jan 2009, 14:51
Nice if only he would smile.
Ethan 02 Jan 2009, 11:22
http://www.flickr.com/photos/daz1234
tinyeyes 30 Dec 2008, 21:28
Cute gay glasses guy...
http://realjock.com/profile/27440/
28 Dec 2008, 07:52
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBE7pXHO9KY
VFL 27 Dec 2008, 11:23
He is adorable and I love how he unabashedly wears his glasses when he needs them. Makes me wish I were a gay man!!!!
Myopic Grant 27 Dec 2008, 10:36
I think Craig is adorable! (voice and all) I would jump on a plane any day to have a date with him...
WideOpen 25 Dec 2008, 16:16
Just checked out craigsjourney on youtube. I wonder if he looks and sounds better in person. His camera doesn't look like it's the best quality. Has anybody ever met him?
-10 25 Dec 2008, 11:37
Black & white:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxDLPTxsCs0&NR=1
tinyeyes 24 Dec 2008, 21:59
Wow, I just found out this guy I got together with a couple of times had lasik.. bummer.. He was -10.0! It's amazing how lasik has progressed to that point these days... and depressing!!!!
tinyeyes 24 Dec 2008, 18:50
Yes, bald guys with strong glasses are extra sexy to me for some reason...
And you're probably right about Craig's voice. The one problem with David King -- he's a straight man!
James 24 Dec 2008, 05:23
Me too. There's something about David King's baldness, piercing blue eyes and clear comfort with and acceptance of wearing glasses that makes him sexier than Craig could ever be.
Craig is also sexy, at least until he starts talking. I tend to turn the sound off on his YouTube videos.
tinyeyes 23 Dec 2008, 22:18
Well if I had to pick, I would have to say I find David King much sexier than Craig. I'm not sure why. David's VERY nerdy, though! Funny, they have about the same prescription.
Cleventine 23 Dec 2008, 13:33
Craig isn't sexy. I think he's a nerd.
James 23 Dec 2008, 08:02
I never get tired of David King:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidking/3128859870/
tinyeyes 22 Dec 2008, 21:46
Yeah, he is sexy.. you know those coke bottles go on before the robe and before his feet hit the floor in the morning!
Guest 19 Dec 2008, 12:34
Our pal Craig in his glasses and robe. I envy his boyfriend who gets to see this every morning.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfOBnSb9mFg
19 Dec 2008, 01:47
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6GfL843sbE&feature=channel_page
-10 15 Dec 2008, 11:43
It's back up:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HdaavgNgu0k
14 Dec 2008, 15:07
"This video has been removed by the user." ??
-10 14 Dec 2008, 01:08
Short film:
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=44gbUMy5_Tg
tinyeyes 13 Dec 2008, 15:19
VERY strong minus:
http://flickr.com/photos/7635229@N06/3095801313/in/photostream/
JP 12 Dec 2008, 16:22
See http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_pictures/7780907.stm and click on no. 2 for a cute guy with cute frames.
JP 09 Dec 2008, 06:32
The frst guy speaking to the camera in this film has nice glasses. http://www.brightcove.tv/title.jsp?title=1873835438 Get closer at 01:30.
sourgrapes 08 Dec 2008, 19:45
daaaaaaang
SZ6 08 Dec 2008, 14:56
My oh my, are those thick!
For us straight guys, maybe he has a cute sister with a similar prescription...
-20 08 Dec 2008, 13:42
Super tick glasses:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOOP73hccLI&NR=1
Belgian Bril 08 Dec 2008, 03:10
Dear Jo,
Do you know the name of the girl failing the eye test ?
Thanks
Jo 06 Dec 2008, 01:50
he's one of the guys. but admittedly, he kinda resemble a girl...
Seeker 05 Dec 2008, 18:45
The guy at the start has a great squint and he's probably not the most myopic. Jo is it the other guy or one of the girls.
Jo 05 Dec 2008, 05:12
basically, he was telling how he once rode bare eye on a scooter, when he was younger with a prescription of -5, and was caught by the traffic police, cos he went past them without seeing them. the name of this guy is "高山峰" (gao shanfeng) and you can do a search for him if you like. But mainly, the pictures of him are without glasses.
tinyeyes 04 Dec 2008, 22:26
That's a wonderful video! But of course I can't understand a thing. I love the guy who shows up around 4:30. What is he talking about? Can you translate?
These Asian shows are SOOO goofy!
jo 04 Dec 2008, 18:22
hi nzoptic,
thanks in advance for your consideration. but before you get around to doing that, here's my contribution.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BK2jHu2Bkk
this video shows some taiwanese selebrities talking about their struggle with myopia and sometime into the show, they even put on their prescription glasses, with the highest among them having double digits. if you understand mandarin, there's even part one and two of the video where they discuss about their issues with more depth. enjoy.
-10 03 Dec 2008, 16:48
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMP_Ulh0VP4
Thick glasses
nzoptic 03 Dec 2008, 00:15
I am sorry Jo that you found the experiece so unmoving. I am sure we are all well served by that knowledge and will try harder to meet your specifc needs with our posts in future.
Jo 02 Dec 2008, 21:55
No offence here. He's rather goodlooking, but if you ask me, it's not worth the effort watching the video because of him, at least for me...
JP 02 Dec 2008, 14:37
Here's a cutie copper. Check this video at 01.05: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/7761777.stm
tinyeyes 29 Nov 2008, 00:32
Wow-- thanks, he's cute! Looks to be about -13 or more! I found this:
http://flickr.com/photos/allmightysteam/2836885899/
Bolton 28 Nov 2008, 15:45
video about 1:00 into the film
guy with glasses 28 Nov 2008, 09:26
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tragophil/3055623357/
Phil 28 Nov 2008, 08:34
And a jolly good thing too Melyssa. There's nothing like a bride in glasses!! Was it an excuse for a new pair (or two)?
Melyssa 28 Nov 2008, 06:39
My husband and I wore our glasses in all of the pictures at our wedding, including the posed pictures, and we still both wear our glasses in photos to this day.
Emily 27 Nov 2008, 20:58
About -1.00 per year in recent years.
Martyn 27 Nov 2008, 16:17
HI Emily gosh i,m shocked at the rapid increase of your RX over a couple of years, your RX has almost doubled, going on at theis rate you will need myodisc glasses, how would feel weaing those glasses. Hope your doing well at Uni long time since had sent you a little message. take good care Martyn
Martyn 27 Nov 2008, 16:13
HI Tinyeyes, i have a friend who is a professional photographer, he always likes glasses wearers to take their glasses off especially if they have a high minus RX,
10 the lenses can act like mirrors and distort the picture. 2) the eyes are an important part of having a good pic taken.
Wearing high minus RX glasses the glasses are noticed more than the person behind them.
I agree take your specs off to have your pic taken.
Emily 27 Nov 2008, 16:09
Tinyeyes -- Over -2 each diopter correlates to about 20/n, so -8 would be about 20/800. I'm -14.50 and my optometrist says I'm about 20/1,400.
tinyeyes 27 Nov 2008, 13:49
Yeah, people tend to have most of their pics taken without glasses unless they wear them all the time (sometimes even then!) Does anyone know the RX for 20/800? I'm guessing around -8 or so, but I know it doesn't exactly correlate.
russell 27 Nov 2008, 11:23
Concerning the discussion board mentioned in the previous post: isn't it interesting that so many of the guys say they love their glasses, never go without them, or prefer to wear them over contacts--and yet, their pictures are bare-eyed?
tinyeyes 26 Nov 2008, 16:43
Just found a glasses discussion online at this website: http://www.realjock.com/gayforums/250818/
Most interesting was this cutie,
http://www.realjock.com/profile/?id=145647
who says, "I almost always wear my contacts (RGPs) instead of my glasses. But this isn't for vanitys sake. My vision is horrible (somewhere around 20/800) and the lack of peripheral with the glasses drives me crazy. Plus to not have the glasses be thicker than coke bottles and extremely heavy on my nose, I have to get the smallest frames available. Which severly limits my range of vision to what is directly in front of my eyes. Then I can't just move my eyes to look at something I have to turn my whole head. However, if it weren't for the limited vision I would probably choose the glasses because the upkeep on the contacts can be a pain sometimes. And I definately agree that some guys look really hot with the right pair of glasses."
Too bad we don't get to see him in his glasses, because they sound like high-minus wonders!
tinyeyes 24 Nov 2008, 00:00
Thanks, 6.0. You look great! I would love to see you in your high-index lenses, too. This reminds me of a few years ago when my then-roommate had a friend visiting who I discovered wore hard contacts and VERY thick, large outdated coke-bottles not unlike the ones you're wearing in the videos. His RX was around -9 (very close to mine). At the time I had a pair of high index glasses with very small wire frames that were quite thin. I tried on his glasses (when he wasn't around) and realized our prescription was almost exactly the same. I was amazed that I could have such thin lenses, yet still see clearly through his thick glasses! They must have been about 3/8" of an inch thick. Although quite a bit older than me, he was very attractive -- tall and muscular. I only saw him wearing the glasses early in the morning a couple of times during his visit. I still wonder what he would have thought if he'd tried MY high-indexers on. He never knew anything about my fetish or my attraction to him.
-10 23 Nov 2008, 13:35
My new glasses.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axSfUL008_s&feature=related
Mark One 22 Nov 2008, 21:43
Interesting few months watching Kevin Rose--former Tech TV host, founder of Digg and current Diggnation host. Back in May he put out a tweet that said, "I need glasses - I've denied it for a long time, but the time has come - not all the time, just for certain tasks. Suggestions?"
http://explore.twitter.com/kevinrose/statuses/822088479
Then in june during Diggnation episode 153, he tired on his co-host's glasses and exclaimed, "Holy Hell I'm blind." among other things.
http://revision3.com/diggnation/2008-06-05epic/
Finally this week, he showed up wearing his own pair. Interestingly the episode was done as a multiview, meaning the viewer can chose from multiple camera angles--including one that's a close up of Kevin and his new frames.
Decent frame selection. And the lenses while not high for this crowd seem not unsubstantial for a first prescription. Hopefully he will wear them often, despite his protestations at the opening of the episode.
Ronald 22 Nov 2008, 18:43
Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!
These clips are amazing - young Mr cut-in knows what turns us on :) Thanks, buddy, and please post more...
Six point zero 22 Nov 2008, 18:36
After years of wearing hi-index lenses, I've marked my 25th birthday by investing in a pair of 70s-style coke bottles. Here are the YouTube clips:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtE6ws35-Xw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlXJ4W6p4qc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxPqE0vgdj8
I hear you guys enjoy "cut-in" and "power rings" (phrases I've just learnt!), hope you enjoy.
Well, I hope you don't end up with sticky space-bars - this is pretty much cut-in central.
6.0 :)
Julian 21 Nov 2008, 07:36
As far as that goes, at least his teeth look (and presumably are) natural.
SZ6 21 Nov 2008, 07:33
He has enough money that he probably doesn't care :).
21 Nov 2008, 07:20
...with all that money you'd think he'd have better teeth. At least his glasses are strong.
tinyeyes 20 Nov 2008, 23:31
I may have posted about this guy before, but he's in the news a lot right now: Jerry Yang, CEO of Yahoo.
I'm always amazed by the power of his glasses.
http://news.cnet.com/i/bto/20080405/yang_540x360.jpg
Here's a rare photo of him in contacts.
http://flickr.com/photos/jeremyjohnstone/485472978/
I think he's about a -10.
-10 18 Nov 2008, 16:21
TJ's Vlog http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yV7g-ETqn2E
-10 17 Nov 2008, 17:23
Albi http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-jVAHAuiS4
nzoptic 13 Nov 2008, 20:42
well worth a look www.crunchyroll.com/forumtopic-241159/do-you-think-guys-wearing-glasses-are-hot.html?pg=0
-10 05 Nov 2008, 16:12
Glasses:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlUT18LnPJQ
04 Nov 2008, 08:12
My computer didn't pull up the picture, but the story is cool...
Original Tony 04 Nov 2008, 04:25
Third time lucky?
http://living.scotsman.com/theproclaimers/Proclaimers-snapper-focuses-on-vision.3293525.jp
Original Tony 04 Nov 2008, 04:20
Sorry try this
http://living.scotsman.com/theproclaimers-snapper-focuses-on-vision.3293525.jp
Original Tony 04 Nov 2008, 04:16
Check this out
http://livingscotsman.com/theproclaimers-snapper-focuses-on-vision.3293525.jp
mattp 03 Nov 2008, 12:07
I don't know if I can create links to two videos on youtube, but I'm going to try.
Both of the following links are of guys with super strong plus lenses. In each case, watch to the end of the video when they put their glasses on.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdA8mWvFXqo&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7dH0JmEcSw
tinyeyes 30 Oct 2008, 20:25
Interesting links there. His RX is almost as strong as our other YouTube pal, Craig. (Craigsjourney). Amazing! I guess in the video where he was in the pool, he was wearing contacts, huh?
-10 30 Oct 2008, 14:32
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PG5Qe7rl6Rg
-10 30 Oct 2008, 14:21
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nn7Ny9W0XF0
-10 30 Oct 2008, 14:20
What powerhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nn7Ny9W0XF0?
Julian 30 Oct 2008, 12:01
Eustace: see my post on 'XXX links'
Jules.
Eustace 28 Oct 2008, 04:20
I appreciated Kendyl's honesty regarding the Matt postings. I agree that it might be a good idea to have a separate thread for those of us who would like to share our fantasies (and get reactions from others) but who are not quite ready to complete (or send to one of the fiction websites) a finished story. I have lived in a fantasy world since childhood--many (but not all) of them sexual. I too have many ideas for stories but just don't seem to have the time (or maybe the self-confidence) to sit down and write a more complete story. Or, I keep changing things around in them. It would be nice to be able to float an idea for a fantasy and solicit reactions--sort of a writers workshop approach, I guess. I WONDER IF WURM WOULD CONSIDER A SEPARATE THREAD FOR SUCH? It might be simply called "Fantasies" or "Stories in Progress." I can understand that many posters in Eyescene have serious questions and problems that they wish to share and to get advice on--or even just true experiences and sightings that they would like to share. They should not have to sift though our fantasies.
Of course, I would prefer separate threads for gay fantasies and straight fantasies--but I suppose us "Fantasy Psters" could begin our posts with some kind of label--Gay Men, Gay Women, Straight Men, Straight Women, etc.
What do some of the rest of you think? Also, it would be great, if someone would send a post giving the contact information (e-mails, etc.) for getting stories "published" in one of the fiction websites--all in one directory.
Kendyl 27 Oct 2008, 22:22
For those of you interested in the "Matt" postings, please refer to my posting in XXX Links ONLY if you are not offending by honesty!
Eustace 27 Oct 2008, 14:36
Very interesting exchanges about Matt's postings! I was not duped by this one. I have been fooled in the past. For example, Mark who claimed to be extremely myopic (with trifocals, as I recall), hearing aids, paralyzed from the waist down, a wheelchair racer, and with an entire family with vision and hearing disabilities (and even a brother who was a double amputee)! And then there were the teenage twins who had rapidly-worsening vision and hearing. Actually Matt's story was rather exciting, if just a bit too pathetic. (One of the most unconvincing lines was the one about his not having an old, back-up pair of glasses--because his mother insisted in giving all of his old glasses to charity!) Actually, Matt could work this into quite an erotic story for one of the gay glasses fetish websites: Those mean locker room boys could strip all of his clothes off and throw him into the shower (with his glasses on, of course). He could then bargain with the gang that, if they would promise not to touch his glasses, they could "have their way with him."
-- 26 Oct 2008, 22:21
I guess around -5
+/- 1 diopter :-)
Kevin 26 Oct 2008, 13:03
Irish politician Gerry Adams
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/00026/adams_26141t.jpg
anyone guess his prescription?
Julian 24 Oct 2008, 23:53
"On the internet, no one knows you're a dog." ::)
tinyeyes 24 Oct 2008, 22:23
Regarding the fake stuff, I guess I'm pretty naive. I really thought the Matt story was real. I guess because I was bullied as a child, I was more susceptible (although it wasn't because of glasses per se). To me, the internet seems like a place where there is no reason to lie, because it's all relatively anonymous, so it strikes me as odd when people do it. I guess some people get a kick or a turn-on of some kind out of making up a story and getting reactions. I would think they wouldn't waste their time on online pranks -- wouldn't it be more fun to play a joke on someone in person, so you can see their reaction?? Oh well, go figure.
Wurm, thanks for running the site and taking care of all this!
Julian 24 Oct 2008, 16:54
Well Kendyl, there are places for posting glasses-related fiction. There are Yahoo groups called 'glassesfetishfiction' (the founder of which has resigned and left me i charge!) and'gayglassesfetishfiction'. I have seen another site too, which I found much more sexually explicit and less congenial. And then of course there's Bobby's wonderful archive at http://bobbygoc.sweb.cz - I suggest that's the place for writing fantasies, though I must admit I used EyeScene in this way in the early days - and I wasn't alone in this either.
Kendyl 24 Oct 2008, 13:30
Is it against the websites policy to post fictional stories to fulfill fantasies? I thought this was what the website was about, for OO's to come together and be able to share their stories/fantasies/etc and maybe some are true and some are not true but where else are we going to post our fantasy stories about glasses? Maybe I was wrong about the purpose of this website but as I posted, I have been coming here for years and years and generally post under a different name because I usually go awhile without posting.
Wurm 24 Oct 2008, 13:06
I might add that the usual internet caveat applies -- don't start exchanging personal info with someone you aren't certain about.
Wurm 24 Oct 2008, 13:03
No worries all. I have the distinct advantage of visitor log data to review.
Maybe someday I'll post my list of dead giveaways, but I think Julian's approach has a lot to recommend it (take posts at face value unless something really jumps out at you). No sense in everyone getting all paranoid - that's my job!
-10 24 Oct 2008, 07:02
If it sounds too good/compelling/heart-wrenching/captivating to be true... it probably is.
-14 24 Oct 2008, 06:57
I'm glad that Wurm exposed the hoax. It kept me from making more of a fool of myself.
Julian 24 Oct 2008, 00:54
I guess Wurm was able to see that the posts came from someone else's address. I generally take posts at their face value, but even I thought Matt's style was remarkably adult for a high school freshman.
tinyeyes 23 Oct 2008, 21:21
Gosh, well if it was fake, I feel duped and naive. How do we know it was fake?
VFL 23 Oct 2008, 09:39
Katy, that lens thickness and the power rings does me in every time. If it is the right man who really does it for me he could be reciting the phone book and I would be mesmorized. The first time I saw a handsome guy in obviously strong rimless glasses with highly polished lenses I nearly tripped over a Manhattan curb at rush hour. (Of course without them he would have as well.)
It just goes to show that the best things in life are free!
Katy 23 Oct 2008, 09:07
Alan - wow! 'I want to show you the edge thickness'... :-)
Galileo 23 Oct 2008, 08:18
Well I read Matt's posts and I immediately though "fiction". Wurm (as usual) spotted the inauthenticity. Stories like that are just too stereotypical, even down to the prescription.
Alan 23 Oct 2008, 01:14
Looks as if Wurm is keeping track of urls to identify fictional posters - ie, people who post bogus autobiography. Good. It's annoying enough to have what are in effect short stories published as real testimony - and really sad when people manifest genuine sympathy or are otherwise taken in. Wurm, since the bullshit detectors of regulars on this site don't work very well, I'm glad you're activating yours!
Alan 23 Oct 2008, 01:01
This is amazing - a hunky Brazilian guy with -10 specs:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ul7iw41uSj4
tinyeyes 22 Oct 2008, 22:54
Why were the Matt posts deleted? What is going on here??? Of all posts, why would those be deleted? This person (if for real) is really crying out for help here!
Kendyl 22 Oct 2008, 11:41
Wurm:
I am not sure what is going on with this website but it seems that certain posts are being deleting intentionally and I am not sure why. I have been visiting this website/posting for about 8 years now, going on 9 and at times I do change my name because I go awhile without posting and at the time, feel a different name suites me best.
Wurm 22 Oct 2008, 10:43
One username per person, please.
If you are a regular with an occasional alter-ego, I can tolerate that. I'm more concerned with people who try to develop a suite of characters on the site, or are serial trolls.
-14 22 Oct 2008, 10:41
What has happened to the 5 or 6 previous postings?
-14 22 Oct 2008, 10:38
Maybe Wurm should start a new thread - "I don't believe it" - so all the "Anons" can have their own forum and leave the posters who need some help and confidence building alone.
Matt - don't give up on us. Many of us have been through the same thing and together maybe we can help you through this. I know how tough it must have been to be bullied and then embarrassed by mother nature and left blind and hurt. Speaking for myself my heart is with you.
tinyeyes 16 Oct 2008, 20:11
Oh, he finally sent me photos... he's a sweet guy. I won't share them online unless he says I can, though...
tinyeyes 15 Oct 2008, 23:32
He's 25 years old. We don't live in the same city, so it was basically a one-time encounter. In the end I think it was more of a friend vibe for me, even though the glasses were amazing. Unfortunately, I may have scared him off, because he won't answer my email!
Eustace 15 Oct 2008, 20:23
Tinyeyes:
What an exciting and wonderful encounter! I hope things develop into a least a nice friendship for you--though I can imagine that it might be fraught with frustrations. (It would be for me.) How old is he?
tinyeyes 14 Oct 2008, 20:29
I was out of town this weekend and I met a guy at the gym who wears -13 glasses...we talked and ended up hanging out for a bit, but it was kind of an awkward encounter. He was 25, from Taiwan and has only been in the U.S. for 2 years. When I told him I liked his glasses, he was very surprised and told me how he hates, hates, hates wearing glasses (Which is understandable) It makes it weird and awkward when someone is saying they find the glasses a turn-on, since it's a very negative thing to him. I've found this before with guys, but it was especially so with this guy. He told me didn't get glasses until he was 10 years old, and was a -4 at that point. He tried some kind of Chinese medicine thing to correct his vision without glasses, but it didn't work and within a couple of years he was -9! I think it was a very traumatic experience for him. By the time he finished high school, he was up to -12. He said he's tried contacts (hard RGP) but finds them very uncomfortable. He's hoping to try for Lasik (probably impossible for him) or ICL or PRK. I wanted to discourage him, but I understand how he feels. Guys with OO fetish are few and far between, and in the gay world it can be tough for someone who must wear -13 glasses all the time!
As far as how we met, I saw him as we were both coming into the gym together at the same time, and did a double-take when I was how strong his specs were. I said hi, not even sure if he was gay. As I worked out, I couldn't keep from looking at him because his glasses were quite unusual with lots of cutin and distortion (of course). Finally, he came up to me and started talking! Very nice guy, but a bit of a language barrier and also just beginning to come out. All in all it was an interesting experience!
05 Oct 2008, 11:41
Wow! That must be like a -18 prescription! Awesome...
guest555 04 Oct 2008, 23:39
another one
http://flickr.com/photos/11304611@N00/2372711916/
guest555 04 Oct 2008, 23:37
nice rx and cut-in... -15 perhaps??
http://flickr.com/photos/11304611@N00/2718102402/
-10 02 Oct 2008, 16:48
An other guy:http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=DIVdKG0OOqY&NR=1
-10 02 Oct 2008, 16:45
Nice guy:http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=9eGL9HiI22k
guest 02 Oct 2008, 09:57
If that link doesn't work for you try:
http://www.youtube.com/user/fleddertube
guest 02 Oct 2008, 09:52
McDonalds commercial featuring two guys in glasses, one of whose are "very real."
http://www.youtube.com/watch/v=Cg87E1tjTOE
Pete B 28 Sep 2008, 07:23
Great sighting today @ my local supermarket.Guy about 35,6'0 with large multi-coloured metal frames ,the modern style of split temples and lenses about -5.00,shame he was with his wife or i might of plucked up the courage to speak to him
tinyeyes 27 Sep 2008, 23:20
Nice frames, nice RX..
http://flickr.com/photos/madabandon/373971991/
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tinyeyes 16 Sep 2008, 22:40
Geeks not Freaks-- he's cute. His large frames make his RX look stronger. He's maybe about -7?
Joseph 16 Sep 2008, 20:41
Saw the same Obama cut-out in Union Station DC. He does have a pair of "minus" glasses in his hands--no doubt.
jo 16 Sep 2008, 20:13
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyXwLNbsSsI
guest 13 Sep 2008, 19:30
Hopefully this link to the Obama cutout will work.
http://www.fantasytoyland.com/adg-739.html
tinyeyes 13 Sep 2008, 16:57
Good question. I've never seen any evidence of Obama having glasses. I think Hillary Clinton is very myopic, but that's off the guys topic.
guest 13 Sep 2008, 09:39
Lately there's been all this buzz about Sarah Palin's glasses. What about Barack Obama? I recall seeing a lifesize cutout of him at Union Station in DC and I swear he was holding a pair of glasses with minus lenses. Anyone know if he is myopic?
-20 07 Sep 2008, 19:16
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gWQTNRiScA
tinyeyes 06 Sep 2008, 17:25
Nope.
"The video contained a malformed video ID"
06 Sep 2008, 17:06
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1DzrrR7WSMe
tinyeyes 06 Sep 2008, 16:57
Video link not working for me, and I tried dropping the last character, etc. ....
-20 06 Sep 2008, 16:51
Strang; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1DzrrR7WSMe:
guest 03 Sep 2008, 11:52
James, he might not be an oil painting nowadays but 25 years and 25 pounds ago he might have been. Also 25 years ago was pre high index lenses. He is definitely in the double digits. I hope you get the opportunity to meet face to face someday and that you get to talk about and try those glasses on.
James 03 Sep 2008, 11:19
I have this weird thing where I have to google the people I am exchanging emails with at work to check what they look like.
and today, I unearthed this gem:
OK. so he is no oil painting, but there is some quite considerable myopia there to be sure.
Can somebody hazard a guess? I was thinking definitely double digits, but not too sure whereabouts....
Myopic Grant 28 Aug 2008, 09:18
For those of you who watch Project Runway would have seen that Keith was let go last night. He was cute and probably was around a -3. I counted about three different styles of frames that he wore...
tinyeyes 26 Aug 2008, 23:43
I've been a big Elvis Costello fan for many years, but not because of the glasses. He actually looks pretty cute without the glasses in that old clip!
-10 26 Aug 2008, 22:28
Without his glasses:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oiqfq6e46Fk&feature=related
-10 26 Aug 2008, 22:26
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftzOFm1NXwY&feature=related
Midknight the Cat 23 Aug 2008, 21:32
Found this one; high myope, enjoy!!!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/allegroh/1287306983/in/set-72157601784100194/
Midknight the Cat 23 Aug 2008, 21:22
I haven't been around lately (new computer), but it's nice to have a CD burner.
That high myope is pretty nice. Thanks Tinyeyes:-)
tinyeyes 22 Aug 2008, 07:41
Another cute Asian high myope...
http://flickr.com/photos/ricela625/2785598693/in/photostream/
tinyeyes 21 Aug 2008, 06:09
I agree, he's dreamy, although without the glasses he'd be much less so. I think -13 is a good guess for the RX. Maybe even higher?
James 19 Aug 2008, 00:55
Tinyeyes,
WOW! That guy leaves me a bit breathless and at a loss for words.
A dream guy in every sense of the word. And clearly so confortable in his glasses, because he has no other choice. Also not a heavy duty contact lens wearer (I scoured all the pics), and his face looks kinda naked without the glasses.
Also a dream Rx....am very bad at estimating, but I'd say well into double digits, say -13....your thoughts?
=20 18 Aug 2008, 03:38
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=le67y8hX7Ss
-10 17 Aug 2008, 17:19
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4dbVhh6Nvo&feature=related
tinyeyes 17 Aug 2008, 14:40
Can you say "cut-in"?
http://flickr.com/photos/duncan_c/277423884/
Mega nearsighted guy.
tinyeyes 09 Aug 2008, 16:20
WOW guys... GREAT new links! I'm still digesting all this.... especially the two Asian guys... gosh, Asia and Asians are such paradise for high myopia OOs!
James, I agree with you about the Singapore politician... he's quite striking with those small frames. It's hard to guess but I would he's closer to -15 than -10. Maybe some of our Asian readers can enlighten us, but I think double-digit myopia is quite ordinary in places like Singapore. I think these days, really small frames have fallen out of style somewhat, but they continue to be used for people with really strong RXs to keep thickness down. It also helps hide how small the eyes look in relation to the glasses frames. It's definitely hot! Good find.... I also LOVE the guy who posted his RX slip.
As for the French guy, who knows what he's saying? Those myodiscs he's wearing are intriguing. Any idea of the RX there?
-20 09 Aug 2008, 04:03
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRRTeLOYe6w
-10 08 Aug 2008, 21:05
Very,very nearsighted:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQnHY9IfNJQ&NR=1
-10 08 Aug 2008, 21:03
Very, very nearsighted guy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggRYZaWa7V0
James (part 4) 08 Aug 2008, 08:49
He also has a blog. It's pretty dry, but there are links to lots of videos (better quality) of him speaking:
http://siewkumhong.blogspot.com/
So my usual question: can anyone guess the Rx? Watching the BBC story (Gaaaah! I wish I could find a video link to it) I was SURE it was well into the teens, but now, I'm starting to doubt myself).
PS - sorry for doing this in 4 parts. There is obviously a limit on the number of links per post that I was not aware of
James (part 3) 08 Aug 2008, 08:48
These YouTube videos, although grainy, give you a better feel for his MAJOR LEAGUE myopia:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yu9LZv3ws3E
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YKtoFT3vnI&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68-XQMMuo2k
James (part 2) 08 Aug 2008, 08:47
In this one, you get a SLIGHTLY better feel for it:
http://www.ps21.gov.sg/challenge/2007_12/images/kh_siew.jpg
Now we're getting there (remember, the frames are TINY, too small for his face even, something I find kinda hot, but I digress):
http://asia.cnet.com/zd/i/ne/siewkumhong.jpg
James (part 1) 08 Aug 2008, 08:46
This morning on the BBC World New Business programme, they had an interview with a Singaporean member of parliament. Needless to say, after I saw his glasses, I completely lost my faculties and could not remember, if my life depended on it, what the interview was about.
OMIGOD. Such strong glasses. what's funny is that the BBC cameraman was a closet (or maybe not closet) OO. More than once, he filmed through the lenses of this guy's glasses, and you saw the TINY interviewer on the park bench next to him.
Anyway, I've scoured the internet, but alas, it is not to be found, even on the BBC's gargantuan website. It had the feel of a filler story anyway.
Here are some pictures of him found during my Friday fodder of procrastinatory internet perusal:
This one, his parliament website photo, does the Rx NO justice:
http://www.parliament.gov.sg/AboutUs/images/Prof-SiewKumHong.gif
speaksforitself 08 Aug 2008, 06:45
Seth Rogan & Andy Samberg:
http://images.ctv.ca/archives/CTVNews/img2/20070809/470_seth_samberg__070808.jpg
JO 07 Aug 2008, 19:41
Oops, i missed that.. but thankfully, according to the latest update on aug 2008, he's still in glasses with a bump in prescription.
see http://www.flickr.com/photos/neilio/2720414504/
only thing is he'll be switching to contacts. but that's still ok, i guess...
-20 07 Aug 2008, 17:07
Vision loss:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8_FEMAkFG4
07 Aug 2008, 13:48
Jo, those posts are from 2002-03. I think you're too late!
JO 06 Aug 2008, 21:15
Have done some snooping further to this and do visit the links below and help him change his mind about forsaking this glasses.
http://www.beatnikpad.com/archives/2002/08/21/please_pull_the_iron_wool_over_my_eyes
http://www.beatnikpad.com/archives/2002/05/08/seeking_patient_testimonials
http://www.beatnikpad.com/archives/2003/02/08/making_contacts
JO 06 Aug 2008, 21:15
think this was missed when myopicboy posted it in Seen on the web. figured this will have more admirers here.
Myopicboy 04 Aug 2008, 11:33
I found this on the internet and I thought I should share.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/neilio/780439227/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/neilio/123576239/
How many of us can actually get something like this?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/neilio/2720414504/
To be continued.....
-20 30 Jul 2008, 00:15
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjGoOumfg08
tinyeyes 29 Jul 2008, 20:33
Guy shaving with banana: he looks so cute and sweet! The glasses are nice but almost beside the point in this case! I'll take him with the glasses though....
russell 28 Jul 2008, 17:47
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ojW-OGGs5c&feature=related
-10 27 Jul 2008, 20:00
Close shave:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-dJ2r0bSQA&feature=related
Julian 27 Jul 2008, 00:32
Mmm..body builders don't usually do much for me, but I'll make an exception in his case!
tinyeyes 27 Jul 2008, 00:21
Hot
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGabR5F5Y3c
-20 26 Jul 2008, 15:45
This very poor quality for a video by Jay Ping. He must need a new digi-cam.
jo 25 Jul 2008, 03:32
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVQ6xvWRk6w
jeyping playing the violin
tinyeyes 24 Jul 2008, 21:37
Just had a similar experience to the one I posted the other day...I was at the gym (one I don't usually go to) in the locker room, and had another one of my contact-taking-out viewings. But wow, this was a really good one! The guy went to a locker near mine, and I immediately noticed that he was very good looking -- tall, very nice build, white, early 30s, short brown hair with a slightly receding hairline, looked like a hunky young attorney. He was all sweaty from his workout. I didn't pay too much attention until -- of course --- I saw the glasses case and contact lens case come out of his locker. He took the glasses out of the case, then uncapped the contact case and started pinching out his lenses. The contact case was resting on the bench behind his glasses, and I could see that the contact case looked very very small through the lens of his glasses. Yes!! He held the case very close as he put the last contact in, and then put on his glasses. Oh wow, this already very hot guy looked SO sexy with his black rim glasses on, his blue-gray eyes tiny, his RX about -8. The lens edges stuck out from his frames quite a bit too. VERY nice.... and he looked really relieved to have his contacts out, too. I watched him as long as I could...but unfortunately I also noticed a wedding ring. This guy was so my type, I was getting kind of a weird heart-pounding feeling.. I love when that happens!
mysuperduty 24 Jul 2008, 12:59
Forgot to leave my info. I also have pics of me in glasses that I can share along with a friend of mine in prisms also. I am 30y/o. Love to cht with brian16 and those similar. I can be reached mysuperduty at yahoo dot- com. Don't be shy!
mike
mysuperduty 24 Jul 2008, 12:56
I'd love to chat with some oof the guys similar to me . I am around your age and have a higher myopic/astigmatism. I have a nice collection of glasses I'd love to share with a buddy or friend or whatever it becomes. I do like guy btw. So, there you have it. Say hello , please. I am a nice guy. Especially facinated with prisms.
Wurm 22 Jul 2008, 08:55
VFL,
Thank you for your very kind words and thoughts.
You mentioned Freud and Jung. I think an Adlerian would find that your participation style in this community suggests a well-integrated personality.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_Adlerian_psychology#Feeling_of_Community
Namasté!
Guest555 22 Jul 2008, 07:14
Tinyeyes... that sighting about the guy removing his contacts sounds just great!! I've done that myself b4 taking a flight and on some other occasion, (like when I'm at work and my contacvts start bothering me after some hours in front of the screen) and I've found people looking at me with a mixed thrill and surprised look... I guess it all has to do with most people thinking that the putting/taking out contacts thing is one of the most difficult tasks in the world, and watching it being done with such ease and calm... don't you think??
tinyeyes 21 Jul 2008, 08:30
I was traveling this week and as usual, had a number of interesting sightings. Airports are great for seeing a variety of good looking guys, many with surprisingly strong RXs. One fun sighting was in the airport bathroom, where I saw a very cute guy in his early 20s taking out his contacts (probably in preparation for a long flight). Then he took his glasses out of a case, cleaned them carefully and put them on. His RX was only about -3 or so, but watching a guy remove contacts and put on glasses is a favorite fantasy for me.
Also, at the event I traveled to, there was a tall, ex-military type guy, late 30s maybe, who wore glasses around -10. What made it more interesting is that his glasses were large round wire-rims, and very thick with flat fronts. They looked like they were from the early 1990s. The cut-in and concentric rings were amazing! He had light blue eyes that looked small and distant in his specs. I think they may have been CR39. I remember when that type of glasses were popular and I miss it a little! I saw him switching from the glasses to a pair of RX sunglasses once, but he was too far away for me to check out the sunglasses. They must have been thick too! He made the switch seamlessly, using one hand to remove his glasses while the other hand brought the sunglasses to his face.
VFL 21 Jul 2008, 01:05
Yup, I'm a gusher all right.
Isn't it funny that something that lots of people find a "negative" is a "positive" in our eyes?
It just goes to show that as my grand-mama used to say, "There is a lid for every pot."
Love makes the world go 'round. Our little "quirk" is part of that. There is nothing wrong with it or bad. It's just a piece of human nature that has somehow manifested itself.
You say that you are English and traditionally educated. I am going to say it outloud...smart is sexy! And oh, gosh, by golly, that accent is also cute, cute, cute...uh, and darling as well. Glasses are something that smart people tend to "need." (In some cases dumb people as well...ha!)
I am all passion and expression...but, gosh, isn't this glasses thing great? There are other "quirks" in this world, but isn't ours just the greatest? It is so common and doesn't hurt anybody.
You guys in your specs...cute, cute, CUTE! Thanks for lettin' me look...
Cut-in UK 20 Jul 2008, 23:57
VFL, I'm with you all the way on the effect of power rings. For me it is that flicker as a -5 to -7 woman turns their head slightly towards you and half a dozen or so rings suddenly fill the side of the lens! It is a defining moment, even though I do not have the gift of being as overtly expressive or passionate as yourself,(I'm English, and traditionally educated!) I can still sense that trigger of a 'rush'. It really is great for those O-O's who have the 'ring thing' badly. Also, I'm aware that even that phenomenon has variations, as you clearly get the 'rush' with even higher myopes, straight-ahead. This is really the wrong thread; more technical than gender-specific, sorry, but I love a girl that 'gushes'.
jo 20 Jul 2008, 21:22
OMG!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8J-yoOuCGY
-10 20 Jul 2008, 14:57
-9 D.;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YHDasL7Pd8
-10 20 Jul 2008, 14:41
Minus 9 :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8If4GCdpi2A
VFL 20 Jul 2008, 13:22
Oh, Good Gracious, God...ALMIGHTY!
The "power" rings in my new "crushes" lenses are so strong I am losing my mind... I know they are probably "Featherweights" or some sort such thin lenses, but Jesus H. K-Rist!
Why, why, why is that "negative" in so many people's minds...my turn on? Sometimes it is just stupid to ask why... Ir just is.
Freud would have a field day with me. Jung...well, even though he stood on Freud's shoulders would NOT agree...
Love you guys in your glasses. Don't ever feel embarrassed or shy...somebody like me is there loving the sight... You look so darned cute...
Thank you for your poor accommodation...
VFL
P.S. I am a REAL person...and posting on this site is my outlet. Thank you
"Laughing Squid" for what you have "given" me by offering this site for all these years. I love you, Chis, even though we have never met. You have no idea what you have "given" me. Bless you... I hope you have a happy, successful life...I wish so many good, positive things for you...
Sydneycider 20 Jul 2008, 06:29
"guest"
Not being a gambling man myself, I'm not going to wager. If he answers, he answers, if not then that's OK. My point being if nobody askes questions, nobody gets answers..nobody learns. And if we cant ask a question to ANY individual, whoever they maybe, what is the point of this forum?
Nice work on the -5.25
Guest 19 Jul 2008, 06:34
Sydneycider
My RX is -5.25.
As you can see Eustace still hasn't answered -14. I'll wager he doesn't.
Sydneycider 18 Jul 2008, 17:28
Ok, "Guest", what's your RX? Ooops!
Guest 18 Jul 2008, 08:12
-14
What nerve! How dare you ask Eustace a question. You really didn't expect an answer did you? He asks you answer. It is not reciprocal.
-10 17 Jul 2008, 18:36
Amusement:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0to1HDxtkM4
-14 17 Jul 2008, 09:32
Eustace-
It was the labs decision to roll the edges and my guess would be they would be a few more mm's thick if they had not done so. The lenses are 1.60 which I presume is in the middle neither high nor low. I started wearing glasses when I was 4. I wear both lined bifocals and progressives with a +3 add and have no problem switching between them. The index of the progressives is 1.67 and are 13mm. BTW what is your RX?
DNBursky 17 Jul 2008, 08:57
Guest 555,
Do you have a photo of yourself?
David
Julian 17 Jul 2008, 06:18
xuy: has no one ever told you it's enough to post on one topic and multiple identical messages are a bore? Also, this is about the silliest topic for an enquiry like yours.
xuy 17 Jul 2008, 05:08
Girls with glasses!
If You like to wear your glasses or you have any glasses fetish, please write to me:
xuy@freemail.hu
Eustace 16 Jul 2008, 17:58
14: The thickness of your lenses is most impressive! Am I correct that if you had not had your lenses rolled/beveled they would have been even thicker? Do you have high-index lenses? You have probably posted more details re you Rx at some point in the past, but I don't recall. How old were you when you first started wearing glasses? And do you have bifocals, trifocals or progressives? Again, my apologies if you have posted all this before. As you can see, I am very curious about such things--not to mention very detail oriented!
-14 16 Jul 2008, 15:21
Brian-16
Looks like soon your username will also be your RX. My -15.25, 11BO are 1.60. even so the edges are almost 18mm thick. The lab rolled the edges but they still touch my cheeks. I wonder how thick they would be if they were CR39s.
guest555 16 Jul 2008, 09:05
Eustace:
I really think guys wearing glasses AND braces look adorable since it creates such a thrilling "tender and vulnerable" look, besides, kissing (or blow-jobing) a guy in/with braces it's such a hot experience. I can tell on both sides being myself a wearer a few years ago and believe me, every guy I kissed commeented on how good it felt! (man, it sounded like me being such a manwhore! damn! LOL) I think it all has something to do with the little scratching sensation.
Regarding the "28" guy in the videos, his strong plus glasses are something really hot, although as you mentioned, they don't have the same power as a pair of strong minus... anyway...
russell 16 Jul 2008, 08:15
http://youtube.com/watch?v=fsXNKGqLSWM&feature=related
Eustace 16 Jul 2008, 05:26
P.S. Well,of course, presbyopes are even more wonderful!
Eustace 16 Jul 2008, 05:13
tinyeyes and Guest555: I love the posts and You Tube links that you both send. I think the three of us must have a great deal in common. (Perhaps we should exchange some "off-line" e-mails.) Yes, I thought the young guy with the accent (British?), glasses, and braces was adorable. I agree with 555 that the combination of glasses and braces is just wonderful! However, I did not think his frames were very flattering--at least for his face. He appeared to be a high hyerope, and I must confess that I am much more attracted to high myopes.
Cactus Jack 15 Jul 2008, 17:37
Brian-16,
With your Rx and prism, CR-39 is an extremely good choice. It has extremely good optical characteristics and a much better "Abbe Number" (a measure of chromatic and spherical aberration characteristics) than most high index materials until you get to optical glass. With prism, the good abbe value means minimal color fringing. The only downside to CR-39 is its relatively low index of refraction (around 1.50) which means that the lens will be comparatively thick.
C.
Brian-16 15 Jul 2008, 15:34
Eustace - The lenses are about 11mm but just less than half an inch.I have never asked if they could make them in high index.I guess they could.I always am interested in checking out guys in strong thick lenses.
Brian-16 15 Jul 2008, 15:30
guest555- A lot of times when I am out the guys ask me if my glasses are "bullet-proof". I just let the comments go by.By the way corrected I am 20/30 overall.But I am content with that vision level.The doctor said thats because of some muscle problem from a long time ago.My friend does have 20/20 but always says things look a little smaller and distant.He does not go to the same doctor I have.
Eustace 15 Jul 2008, 15:27
Brian-16:
Guest555's latest post arouses more questions from me: (1) I would love to know how thick your lenses are on the outer edges--either in inches or centimeters. (2) Are you attracted to other guys with very think lenses?
(3) Could your Rx be refracted in high index, if you chose?
guest555 15 Jul 2008, 13:40
Brian:
My comment was merely based on the reactions I've got myself from my circle of gay friends and people I've met so far as a -10 wearer (got new glasses recently and jumped from -9 to -10) ... they are like "such nice eyes and face and those weird glasses" but all I do i caring less than nothing. As long as I can see, it's all that matters. Just like you, I'm never fully corrected, all I can get it's a 20/40 due to some corneal issues but is ok, I'm still pretty functional and I can drive in daylight. As for you glasses, they sound really amazing, being so thick and yet you like them!! You must look really hot and interesting... what do guys at clubs ask you about them? When I was younger I used to care a lot about mine, but nowadays it's something I enjoy, all the attention and stares I get with my glasses... My former BF was very supportive and grew to like them a lot, he insisted me on wearing them as much as I could, and now I think of it, I think he might've turned out to become a little turned on about being with a high myopic guy...
Brian-16 14 Jul 2008, 13:50
Eustace- Yes my friend and hang out quite a bit this summer.My brother,not so little now still has bifocals.I do have base out prisms with good old CR-39 lenses as I love thick glasses especially at the edges.
VFL 14 Jul 2008, 12:23
Straight...gay...bi...I don't care...
If the man looks good in glasses I take a second or third look.
Why, why, WHY? Do those eyes look so darling behind those lenses? I don't give a good healthy G-damn, but I'm glad that they do.
Thank you, thank you, thank you for having problems with your focusing power.
I am forever in your debt!
Love you, love you, love you!!!!!!!!
I wear glasses and contacts myself, but it's you guys.... Oh, God....I could nearly faint with the pleasure of it all...
VFL
Eustace 14 Jul 2008, 11:44
Brian-16
More questions for you: As I recall you have prism lenses, but I cannot remember whether you have high-index lenses. (But I always forget: Can prism lenses be made in high index? Or is it astigmatism that cannot be corrected with high indexes?) And I am also wondering if you ever convinced your little brother to get trifocals. And what about your high school chum? (Do you still see him? As I recall you were going to different colleges.)
Eustace
13 Jul 2008, 08:01
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/115/307702168_7da5f03c3d_o.jpg
Brian-16 12 Jul 2008, 04:28
Eustace- Hello again and how have you been? I will be 22 in late October and this is my last year at college.Almost never take off my glasses except when sleeping.Last exam I passed -15 and the add is +3.50 with trifocals.I read books,etc,close up.I was able to convince my roommate to get bifocals and he is comfortable with them although he is around -6.He is one of a few who has 20/15 with glasses and he spots things and signs before I do.I am still not fully corrected and probable never will be.
Eustace 11 Jul 2008, 14:32
Brian-16:
It was good to see your recent postings. I believe that we "joined" Eyescene about the same time--when you were only 16, I think. It's hard to believe that you are now 22, so that was six years ago! I especially remember your posting that you shower with your glasses on (as I do having been inspired by you)--and that this way your glasses get clean at the same time that your body gets clean! (Actually, recently I have begun sleeping with my glasses on! Then, I don't have to grope for them in the morning or if I have to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night.) Have you graduated from college yet, or do you have another year? I note that your Rx is up to -15. What is your add for your reading lenses now?
tinyeyes 10 Jul 2008, 20:52
Judging from this website, it seems that straight men are MUCH more numerous and active as far as being OOs (Optic Obsessives). I know gay men are a minority, but from the activity here I still have a hunch that the percentage of gay men who have a glasses fetish is quite a bit lower than the percentage of straight men who do, even within their own groups. I could certainly be wrong, though!
Brian-16 10 Jul 2008, 20:04
guest555 - I know other gay guys are interested in high rx glasses and I have also noticed guys want to know about my -15's I wear when I am out and about...
guest555 10 Jul 2008, 16:03
As for guys into glasses, I'd say most str8 guys are more willing to be seen in glasses or wear them full-time (even if they wear coke-bottles, let's say at the -9 & up range) than the regular gay guy... since they don't care about such vain details as much as we gay guys do, and on the other hand, gay guys would rather stay home all weekend long if they are having an eye infection and cannot wear their contact lenses to the club in a saturday night (heaven forbids, a guy wearing coke-bottle glasses at vanity and beauty sanctuary??!!) I think he would get funny looks and even being a hot looking guy, he would be considered nothing but a geeky nerdy guy in glasses.... such a shame, since most of the time glasses make a very strong personality and fashion statement... anyway... the day I find a guy in such kind of glasses at a club, I wont take my eyes off him and I'll make sure I'll let him know he looks good in those spectacles...
guest555 10 Jul 2008, 16:03
As for guys into glasses, I'd say most str8 guys are more willing to be seen in glasses or wear them full-time (even if they wear coke-bottles, let's say at the -9 & up range) than the regular gay guy... since they don't care about such vain details as much as we gay guys do, and on the other hand, gay guys would rather stay home all weekend long if they are having an eye infection and cannot wear their contact lenses to the club in a saturday night (heaven forbids, a guy wearing coke-bottle glasses at vanity and beauty sanctuary??!!) I think he would get funny looks and even being a hot looking guy, he would be considered nothing but a geeky nerdy guy in glasses.... such a shame, since most of the time glasses make a very strong personality and fashion statement... anyway... the day I find a guy in such kind of glasses at a club, I wont take my eyes off him and I'll make sure I'll let him know he looks good in those spectacles...
VFL 10 Jul 2008, 11:52
Nah, it's not just the gay guys...straight dudes have issues with specs as well.
I wore my glasses in front of a man I fancy for the first time last week and you should have seen the way his eyes lit up. There was no mention of them, but I could tell he was turned on.
When you don't say anything, but the lenses are there (and pretty substantial) the fascination is intense. Especially when you wear contacts full time and I think that RGP's are pretty noticable....
Love it. Love it. Love it.
Presbyope Lover 10 Jul 2008, 09:38
Glad to have initiated this discussion. I also agree with Rob, but do not understand the reasons as my original interest was with girls in glasses. Any thoughts?
James 10 Jul 2008, 06:06
I agree with Royboy to an extent.
But I think it is also more about the vulnerability of glasses. It is what the glasses mean.
It could, in this sense, be viewed as a more idiosyncratic variant on the bondage fetish...e.g. you want to chain someone up (or be chained up yourself - GOC anyone?) because of the helplessness / vulnerability it involves.
Brian-16 10 Jul 2008, 04:35
royboy-I agree with your theory.
royboy 09 Jul 2008, 16:58
i agree with Presbyope --- i think gay boys/men r very much into guys with glasses --- because of the sexual repression that occurs in younger [gay] boys when they r grapple with their sexual identity --- they tend to fixate [and develop fetishes] on very personal items/clothing belonging to someone of the same sex.
--- that is my observation [or at least my consolation] after having been confused for may years with what i thought were 'weird' fetishes.
does anyone one else identify with that theory too?
guest 09 Jul 2008, 07:55
The gay guys here are a rare minority. I think gay guys, in general, are less into glasses. It's probably due to vanity or self esteem. I believe that if you walked into two bars (one gay, one straight) with the same number of guys in each, that each would have about the same number of guys that need (or once needed) correction. The straight bar would have more guys in glasses, some in contacts, and a few who had lasik. The gay bar will have many CL wearers, several who have had lasik, and rare few with glasses. That's my two cents on the subject.
Presbyope Lover 09 Jul 2008, 02:42
Quick question to the group.....do you think gay guys are more into glasses? Seems like there are quite a few of us in here.....and if so ...why?
tinyeyes 08 Jul 2008, 21:25
Craig is still posting videos in his glasses occasionally:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=CAyJ-1RIfVg
I never get tired of seeing him in his strong spex!
tinyeyes 08 Jul 2008, 20:27
So I was in the locker room at the gym tonight, and I saw this guy with glasses. He wasn't looking at me so it was hard to tell, but the glasses looked like they had a significant RX. For a second I thought he looked like this guy I went out on a coffee date with a couple of months ago, but I decided it wasn't. Then he looked up at me and said hi -- turned out it was him! He had told me when me met before that he wore contacts, but I hadn't seen him in glasses before. His RX looked to be maybe -5 at the most, but it defintely made me much more attracted to him! He's white, tall and lanky, and kind of sexy-nerdy even without the glasses, so of course with the -5s I was ready to jump him! He mentioned that he just got off a plane a few hours earlier, so maybe that's why he wasn't wearing his contacts. Normally, -5 isn't that exciting to me (I've got a terrible fetish for high myopia), but there is something about this guy. I don't know how compatible we are otherwise, but I had to call him and leave him a message after I left the gym.
As long as I'm posting, I'll mention that I saw an Asian guy at the same gym with what looked like about a -13 or -14 RX -- amazing! But I didn't find him attractive at all, and he seemed straight anyway.
royboy 07 Jul 2008, 19:13
-10, thanx for the john lennon exhibit link --- very touching. ive never seen a review like this referring so prominently to an individuals glasses. JL's glasses at the time seemed so much just a part of him and were noticed subconsciously --- so much so that an extreme OO like myself never fixated on his glasses!
VFL 07 Jul 2008, 15:32
One other thing. I love seeing a guy who wears glasses full time in his sunnies for the first time.
I once had a guy I worked with walk with me from his office to lunch. It was 5 maybe 6 blocks away and when we got there he realized he'd left his clear specs on his desk. He didn't say anything at first, just paused for a moment as though he were thinking, then took the glasses off for just a moment. He looked around and blinked a few times as though to clear the fog, then just put them back on.
The sheepish way he asked if I minded if he left the sunnies on was so endearing I could have kissed him.
Of course he was a potential employer so that wouldn't have been the thing to do. It didn't stop me from wanting to, though.
Fritz 07 Jul 2008, 09:50
VFL: Yesterday I was having lunch at a pizza parlor and watched a very good-looking guy wear his prescription sunglasses throughout lunch. Out of solidarity, I presume, his less attractive pal sat with his non-presciprion sunglasses on throughout their lunch. At one point, when the non-presciption friend was watching the overhead tv, the cute one lifted his glasses for several seconds to look at the counter but quickly let them drop back on his nose. My estimate was that they were at least a -4/5 thus making them necessary for even seeing things clearly up close.
VFL 07 Jul 2008, 08:38
Over the holiday weekend I was thinking about how cute it is to watch the boys make the switch from their clear glasses to sunglasses. One in particular was sitting on the deck and leaned so far over his lap to do the old switcharooni he must be practically blind without them. Plus he did it so quickly I nearly laughed. What a self conscious move on his part. He laid the case on the umbrella table next to his drink. I kept stealing glances at that case so often you would have thought it was Pandora's box. He didn't even lift his head until the switch was made. Gotta see this boy bareeyed. Just gotta.
-10 06 Jul 2008, 16:43
J.L. Glasses:
Ivanski 06 Jul 2008, 15:42
Midknight the Cat - Welcome to the community.
Brian-16 06 Jul 2008, 11:31
Midknight the cat- Glad to meet you on ES.Got bifocals in high school when I was 16 and graduated to trifocals a while back.Love them very much.I will be 22 yrs old in a few months.
06 Jul 2008, 06:36
-10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1eeS6470Kc
Midknight the Cat 05 Jul 2008, 22:35
Just discovered Eyescene. Wear bifocals (at age 22, poetic justice for liking M.W.G.), would like to meet with others like myself...
05 Jul 2008, 18:43
Link didn't work for me.
05 Jul 2008, 16:29
http://photo.yam.com/user/21/f4/orwing1983/image/3995550_m.jpg
joem 04 Jul 2008, 14:00
Video interview of Max Levchin (co-founder of PayPal)
http://www.cnettv.com/9742-1_53-5278.html
joem 04 Jul 2008, 13:55
Latest update,
taking out contacts and putting on glasses.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zn-TVMlkk5E
joem 04 Jul 2008, 13:55
Latest update ...
Taking out contacts and putting on glasses.
joem 04 Jul 2008, 13:50
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5twkzPSGGs
tinyeyes 03 Jul 2008, 11:41
Good comments, all. I just have to laugh at online guys like that and move on. I may try to be a little less aggressive about glasses and Rx questions, though. It seems to scare some guys off. I do find that people are often ruder online -- sort of the way people are ruder when driving a car -- because they can get away with it.
DNBursky 03 Jul 2008, 08:24
Tinyeyes,
I find that online some guys are more willing to be seen in glasses, others say it's an odd request, in which I respond, I've heard odder things online.
David
guest 02 Jul 2008, 11:42
In my experiences I have found that gay guys are open to talking about their glasses when I initiate the conversation with a compliment about the style of their glasses. From there the subject of prescription will come naturally. I have also noticed that more gay guys know their prescription. Probably from also having contacts which list it on the package.
guest555 02 Jul 2008, 09:12
Tinyeyes: as for this guy, I do actually think he might be a "band-member" as he had a very warm approach the moment he picked up the coin I dropped... str8 guys are not usually that kind.. but who knows, he might be some sort of a good samaritan only... anyway, concerning your question for being too straight-forward asking a guy for a pic of him in glasses, it doesn't seem to be a harmful nor a twisted-minded request, just a "different" one I'd say...nothing to freak about.. as for me, I've never got an answer as rude as the one you got, I guess that guy's kinda resented with life for giving him the chance to see the world through some lenses... and yes, just like Brian, I've found gay guys are more open to talk about glasses and contacts more than other people... I guess it all has something to do with our broader horizons...
Brian-16 02 Jul 2008, 04:42
Tinyeyes- In my experience at college I find gays more than non gays more willing to chat about their glasses and eyesight.Of course I like to strike up a conversation first.This past year (my third) I do notice more students with bi-focals.I guess the strain of so much reading has taken its toll.Who says lined bifocals are out of date?
tinyeyes 01 Jul 2008, 23:16
Guest, your encounter was just great! Did you get the idea that the guy might be gay or interested in you? Even if not, it's still fun to talk to him about his glasses, huh?? He sounds just dreamy!
guest555 01 Jul 2008, 15:54
Hey, hello everyone! Dropped-by just to report I got the chance to have a small talk with the clear glasses guy, as we both were in line for our usual morning coffee!! I hadn't seen he was in line right in front of me (very long waiting line actually, everone's waiting fort something to wake-up) till I dropped a coin (I wonder, was it just mere unconcious accident?) and he leaned down to pick it up same time as me. We both smiled at each other, I said "thank you", he smiled back once more and then, right then and there, I gathered all my nerve and said "I've seen you here before..." He turned out to be very nice and friendly, a little geeky tho, but very nice. He realised I was wearing my glasses as well and suddenly we were talking about eyesight issues. He said his contacts are kinda uncomfortable lately and he's back in glasses for a while, besides, he says he's OK with wearing them, as it gives him a chance to rest his eyes. I asked about his RX and said it was about -12 , that his lenses were the thinnest his optician could get and they were fine... I mentioned I like glasses quite a bit, and he was kinda surprised to hear me say that... as Tinyeyes mentioned, he could've been bothered by this straight-forward comment and say bye-bye immediatly, but he just kept talking till we both got our orders. Hesaid goodbye by saying "Hope to see you later dude" and left... what a sighting! don't you think??
Singa 01 Jul 2008, 08:30
Hi togehter
After a long time I post something here.
Best regards to all I know. Singa
http://youtube.com/watch?v=cz7QeamQPnM
He have more than 30 videos
Singa 01 Jul 2008, 08:28
go T.E!! 01 Jul 2008, 05:34
maybe 2 forward?? Hey we are only here once. Be as forward as u need 2 be
jo 01 Jul 2008, 03:58
i get that all the time.. the names go from weird to crazy to sick and perverted and the list is still stretching..
sam12744 01 Jul 2008, 03:45
Sounds like he is the one with the problem,not you! Still,it was worth a try.
Julian 01 Jul 2008, 02:21
Well, you can't win them all. I'm with you, I'd far rather have a picture of a guy wearing his glasses...
tinyeyes 30 Jun 2008, 23:42
Response I got from someone online, after asking him if he had a picture of himself wearing glasses:
"dude. get therapy! really.
not interested. if all you like about me is i wear glasses, then im not interested at all!
good luck, like i said, get help"
Wow, that really helps my self-esteem!
Has anyone else had reactions like this?
I guess that's what I get for being so forward.
-10 29 Jun 2008, 16:10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDepABf9JOg&feature=related
JP 27 Jun 2008, 01:29
BBC News shows Liberty's Alex Gask on video, about half way down the page.
tinyeyes 26 Jun 2008, 22:17
The second link you posted..... hot, hot, hot! What a myopic cutie, waxing about philosophy! Yum!
-10 26 Jun 2008, 16:20
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cp8fVJzOZto
-10 26 Jun 2008, 16:18
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29E4m1cIkh0
-10 26 Jun 2008, 16:04
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZeOqkxvyVqw&
tinyeyes 26 Jun 2008, 07:08
And more of the same guy..
http://www.flickr.com/photos/27570017@N06/2576650720/in/photostream/
Apparently he's a made up character, but I'm presuming they're the actor's real glasses.
tinyeyes 24 Jun 2008, 19:57
http://imtalkathon.com/archive/2008/6/24.aspx
micha 23 Jun 2008, 08:55
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwl2meUbEgo&feature=PlayList&p=4AC22075E012C681&index=0
tinyeyes 22 Jun 2008, 17:54
Here's his original posting and Flickr account:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tonydornacher/174934248/
tinyeyes 22 Jun 2008, 17:51
He's one of my favorites...He has huge eyes and sometimes wears fake plano glasses that accentuate his huge eyes.. but in reality he's super myopic and perfectly tiny-eyed in his glasses. I asked him what his RX was before, but never got an answer. It's got to be well into the teens... Imagine him groping for this coke-bottles when he wakes up in the morning....so sexy!
James 20 Jun 2008, 11:55
Can you say HOT?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/21471884@N02/2153767299/
tinyeyes 19 Jun 2008, 23:19
Awesome! Good luck with the clear glasses guy! I have sightings from time to time but I don't usually write about them. Here's an interesting one: I saw a guy at the gym the other day (Asian, late 20s maybe?) who had glasses that looked like they were about -3 in one eye and about -8 and much thicker in the other eye! That's always an unusual thing to see. It must be odd to have vision like that where one eye is so much better than the other.
guest555 19 Jun 2008, 10:20
hey y'all! I saw the cutie guy in the clear glasses again! Just as I thought, he's a regular at the Starbucks I usually attend! This time I saw him in a rush, as I was about to leave and he was arriving (in a casual attire, light baby blue shirt, khaki pants and some nice shoes, no blazer) and wearing the "spec"tacular clear glasses! I nooded at him as I was leaving hoping for him to remember our last saturday eye-encounter, to which he just smiled back slightly in a very friendly way... I hope I can run into him this coming weekend so I might gather the nerve to talk to him... now I just can't get enough of him!!
sam12744 19 Jun 2008, 07:15
Great sighting, guest555; keep 'em coming!
guest555 18 Jun 2008, 10:10
It's been a while, and there seems to be just a little action arounf here... hasn't any of you guys had a sighting to report, or an experience to tell lately? I wanted to share a sighting I had last weekend, when I was at Starbucks getting some brown sugar for my order, I saw this guy entering and even though he was nice-looking (5' 7" aprox, slim, fair skin, brown hair, wearing blue jeans, white t-shirt and a blueish leather jacket, very stilysh), it was his glasses the thing that got my attention (I mean, c'mon, isn't it always the same??)... clear (and I mean cristal clear) plastic frames with thick (frame-width, actually)arms with some white decorations and a tiny silver-brand logo (I think they were Armani o something like that) holding very thick minus lenses I'd put in the -10 or something range, lots of power rings, quite a cut-in, very clear polished lenses, which I was able to see properly only when looking at his face, the extremely thick clear arms were quite a move to conceal his high myopia, giving the "My lenses are thick but you can't tell 'cause they look like one-single-clear-piece" look... He got in line and was looking at the menu-board when suddenly realised I was looking at him (that sugar was taking long to get!), gave me a slight smile (I blushed) and continued to place his order. I went back to my seat and continued watching... 4 minutes later he got his order, by the name "Freddy" and left just like that... I want to think he's a regular to this Starbucks, so I maybe get to run into him!!
-10 15 Jun 2008, 16:41
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URmaquqtCWM
-10 15 Jun 2008, 16:40
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URmaquqtCWM
tinyeyes 14 Jun 2008, 08:29
This highly myopic guy is a famous neurosurgeon and just won the presidential medal of freedom. You can google him for more photos of when he younger, but not many in glasses.
http://www.hopkinsneuro.org/team_member.cfm/expert/Benjamin_Carson
James Bond 09 Jun 2008, 18:56
They are soo planos. Jeez I thought u guys wud know better!!
James 09 Jun 2008, 03:54
Check out the picture accompanying this article on rampant myopia in China:
Anyone hazard a guess at the guy's Rx?
08 Jun 2008, 16:04
Lazy--
What? Those look like pretty low-powered, ho-hum, older-person plusses to me....
lazysiow 08 Jun 2008, 05:03
Now Im not one to post guys but I found this. Wow, James Bond is blind!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/salty_soul/210357605/
06 Jun 2008, 02:44
Another cute boy listen to him....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDP5Gjnt9Bc&feature=related
04 Jun 2008, 16:37
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZBt8BACyXw&feature=related
Jennifer 04 Jun 2008, 11:34
28!!! He looks like a teenager. Wow. He is CUTE.
Highmyope 04 Jun 2008, 10:52
Sorry--I meant his introductory video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PX1tgZjnOb0&feature=user - not the one posted here....
Or were you all referring to the contact lens guy? Yeah, there's no way THAT kid is 28!
Highmyope 04 Jun 2008, 10:45
Sorry to break the news, but in that guy's video, he explains that he had cataracts when younger (hence the super high plus lenses) and would be getting implants later this year. Guess they didn't want to do the implants till he reached a certain age?
mattp 04 Jun 2008, 09:29
Jennifer--
If you go to his profile from the video of him and if you assume the profile is a also the same person in the video (he does talk about "My" lenses, then the cute guy is 28. But I don' believe that--the guy looks to be a teenager.
guest555 04 Jun 2008, 09:26
sorry about the mispelling... if you check CUTE's profile in youtube it says he's 28... but he looks SO much younger...
Jennifer 04 Jun 2008, 08:45
Any guess on how old the CUTE guy is?
guest555 04 Jun 2008, 06:58
That guy in the video posted by Tinyeyes looks so CUET!! A dream guy!! Love the accent, the eye colour, everything!! The braces and glasses combo give him that boy-ish nerdy look that drives me wild!! He seems to be quite farsighted, and with tons of cyl... I thought RGP were prescribed for nearsighted or extremely astigmatic eyes...
tinyeyes 03 Jun 2008, 21:07
Another strong plus guy...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7dH0JmEcSw
-10 03 Jun 2008, 15:08
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FbF2obqxFU
tinyeyes 02 Jun 2008, 22:53
Thanks, there was a delay and then it worked and the photo came up. Jesus, that guy has a strong RX! Why can't I find guys like this in my town!?
-14 02 Jun 2008, 20:56
tinyeyes-
Highlight any portion of the URL after "com/" and hit enter. That works for me. Tried it with IE, Mozilla and Safari works for all.
tinyeyes 02 Jun 2008, 20:34
I get "forbidden" on the June 1 post.
As for the previous post -- I like that guy with the PS3s. He's nerdy cute and VERY myopic. Nice!
guest 01 Jun 2008, 15:54
http://image54.webshots.com/154/3/64/94/532536494Dhketq_ph.jpg
31 May 2008, 17:44
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=uh1jB4hVJRg&feature=related
-19 30 May 2008, 23:51
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zad2H2uwOGM&feature=bz303
-10 28 May 2008, 21:02
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=maxWVCW-Lqs
28 May 2008, 08:23
someone should make subtitles in english
guest555 28 May 2008, 07:22
about the video posted on the chinese guy... I don't understand a word, and wosrt of all, even though the video lasts over 25min we never get a chance to see any glasses on the guy!! all we see at the end is him getting an intraocular lens and it seems it works fine since we see him smiling at theend... on the other hand, I can't hardly believe this guy's rx was -42!! I mean, I've met people in the -25 and beleive, that level of myopia is equal to being blind without really being vblind... -42 sounds more like being blind with just some light reaching the eye... I don't think he was able to see anything... say, what's the highest amount of myopia you guys have seen so far (in a guy or gal, whatever)??? in my case, I met an old friend of gramps' bearing -27 in eye while -23 in the other. He wore myodiscs lenses and when we meet, he saw my glasses and mentioned he had sorta my level of myopia when he was a boy. His eyes were extremely tiny and you could only see them looking closely and straight in his lenses.. If he had been younger, I would've gone for him, for sure!! I love guys in thick glasses like mine!!!
jo 27 May 2008, 21:08
http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_ca00XMTQyMDgxMDg=.html
this is a video in chinese but it's about a guy in China with myopia -42.00.
-14 27 May 2008, 10:24
Micha
Thank you
Micha 27 May 2008, 09:57
-14
Here is the site
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7635229@N06/
-14 27 May 2008, 08:47
NNY
Any more pictures on the mega myope you posted on May 20th? Dont't about anyone else but I should would like to see some. Thanks
guest555 23 May 2008, 10:15
Concerning the guy in those videos, I do think he's got very limited and low vision even with his thick glasses. His eyes seem to be very weak (they actually look like a blind's person eyes)being unfocused, and squint-like. He seems very concerned about blind and low vision people, so I guess he's quite related to such conditions. Those glasses seem to be above -15, not yet to the -20 in wich his eyedoc would've suggested biconcave or lenticular eyeglasses. IMO, this guy's concerned about the blind in the same way we all high myopes know what's like not being able to see properly, we all feel like part of a "brotherhood" and understand how people conceive our condition. In my case, every time I meet a high myope like me the subject rises up and suddenly we're talking about things we only understand, like poor night vision, contact lenses, lenses' thickness, etc etc...
23 May 2008, 07:31
Wow. What do you think his Rx is? I noticed he is concerned about the blind. Does he have low vision with glasses?
guest72 23 May 2008, 05:27
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLEKFACidi0&feature=related
Julian 23 May 2008, 02:27
tinyeyes 22 May 2008, 21:33
Thanks! I think "Hidden Assets" might be one of the stories I was thinking about. Can you give the link to Bobby's site?
guest555 22 May 2008, 13:00
Tinyeyes, the stories I read are posted from the beginning of this topic, they all date from 2002-03 to date, and are mixed along with you multiple (and quite interesting) sightings over the years. They are all are quite pleasant!! Cheers!!
Julian 22 May 2008, 11:50
Tinyeyes: there are three stories of yours on Bobby's site: Hidden Assets, James & Travis and Model Behaviour. Those aren't the ones are they?
Love and kisses, Jules.
tinyeyes 21 May 2008, 14:08
I can't seem to find a record of the stories I'm thinking of here... or on my computer. I will look around at home later.
Eustace, I would be interested in hearing more about your friend's reaction back then.... was he happy to indulge your fetish, or did he think it was weird (or both?) Was he embarrassed about his strong RX? More details would be great. For instance, did he put on his glasses to see the bedside clock, or just lean very close to see it? Did he continue to wear contacts full-time throughout the relationship? Hopefully he indulged you at night or at home by wearing his specs (and giving his eyes a rest.)
-14 21 May 2008, 07:48
Eustace-
Cut and paste
Here is one link that might help: http://members.aol.com/jaynecg/private/copy.html
You can also Google "Cut and paste" for more options.
guest555 21 May 2008, 07:19
As Tinyeyes and Cactus have already said, RGP stands for Rigid Gas Permeable contact lenses, so, I guess the point's made clear... As for your experience, it sounds truly amazing how luck works sometimes, being a high-myopic guys' admirer ending up in a relationship with a very high-myopic boy right next to you without even knowing!! I'd like to know how he reacted furthermore, was he supportive towards you "special taste"? did he wear his coke-bottles lenses instead of his CL's just to please you? In my case, recently I got into this relationship with a very myopic guy (around -16) but it ended very fast since we were just wrong right from the start, all the attraction for me towards him were his glasses, and he claimed he wanted an "open" relationship, term which I just don't like at all. (I'm not a side dish, I'm a main course!! ) anyway, things like these, in which people get together just for some particular shared interest or fact, leads to unsuccessful hook-ups most of the time... so sad!! I think it's something really common, specially for us with this taste, (and so many others as well). Tinyeyes, browsing through old post I found some of your experiences and let me tell you, maybe not as as often as you, but I've been there, done that, meeting guys in thick glasses who are ashamed of them, wearing contacts 99.9% of the time (myself being a 95%, but that's another story), guys getting LASIK just because they think glasses don't fit the "regular gay guy" image (rubbish!)
royboy 20 May 2008, 22:21
not sure if this has been posted yet --- nick in this vid is so sweet ---[very strong plus] --- and is very much in touch and comfortable to talk about his condition --- its a must to view this vid:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PX1tgZjnOb0
Eustace 20 May 2008, 18:21
Tinyeyes: Yes,do post your stories again. I think I must have missed them.
tinyeyes 20 May 2008, 15:02
Eustace, RGP means Rigid Gas Permeable... that's the newer form of hard contacts, basically. Guest 555 mentioned that he thought the guy in the last photo link had a lot of cylinder in his RX-- I think that usually requires the hard lenses because crisp vision isn't always possible with soft lenses for someone like that. (I'm in the -9/-9.5 range in glasses with a lot of astigmatism, and I require RGP lenses myself.)
As for your story about your first boyfriend, what a delicious experience that first "reveal" must have been! I love it! I have a couple of similar (true) stories that I posted to this forum a long time ago. Should I post again?
Highly myopic guys wearing contacts is my ultimate turn-on. I find it more exciting than someone wearing glasses full-time, even if a very strong RX. I think it's because I'm similar, and also because I love the "secret" being "revealed"....
Cactus Jack 20 May 2008, 15:00
Eustace,
RGP = Rigid Gas Permeable. That means that they are hard contact lenses that let oxygen thru to get to the cornea. The cornea has no blood supply and therefore its oxygen has to come from the air. Early hard contacts were not gas permeable, which contributed to their discomfort and limited wearing time. The oxygen for the cornea had to come from the tear film that managed to get under the lens.
C.
Eustace 20 May 2008, 14:36
Thanks, guys, for all the wonderful high minuts photos and videos. Guest555: What does RGP mean? No one commented on my You Tube postings! Can sometime tell me an easy way to cut and paste URL's onto an Eyescene post? Your stories reminded me of my first long-time(9 years)lover. When we first met, I had no idea he was very myopic but wore contacts. On our first sleep-over date, somehow I was bold enough to mention that I was attracted to guys who wear very thick glasses. He ask me to hold on a minute, and he went back to the bedroom where he had left his overnight bag and came back to the living room wearing wonderfully thick glasses in heavy metal frames. They must have been at least a -9 (and I think this was before high-index). I was in heaven!
Eustace
tinyeyes 20 May 2008, 10:16
Actually, the guy kinda broke up with me, and then moved away later.... we still talk sometimes though. He was a game-player and not the best person to be around, in reality... but definitely sexy and spexy! That is how it so often turns out..
guest555 20 May 2008, 07:27
Tinyeyes! so sad to learn your myopic friend is now so far away from you!! I bet he was a nice guy and spexy on top of it! So sad when 2 people meet, seem to get along very well and then PAF! suddenly, everything goes to c**p for some reason... Answering your question, Yeah, my glasses were kinda thick, since -9 is my CL's Rx, and as for glasses I think is somewhere in the -10.... in a rather big (51mm wide) plastic frame and I guess the mignifying effect was quite significant... As for the guy wearing spex in the pic... I'd estimate a -16 or more... and it seeme to me there's a lot of cyl going there... maybe this guy's a RGP lenses wearer giving his warped and weary corneas a little rest while reading....
tinyeyes 20 May 2008, 04:49
Wow! Where did that photo come from? That's a crazy strong prescription -- wish I knew what it was!
nny 20 May 2008, 02:01
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2357/2437560570_79beef071a_o.jpg
lazysiow 20 May 2008, 00:02
I had a similar experience a few weeks ago . I was visiting a friend when his roommate who normally a somewhat attractive girl that I thought had 20/20 disappeared in her room for about half an hour, when she emerged my heart jumped a beat when she walked past us and I could clearly see glasses! (as well as a tshirt that did nothing to hide her assets :D). I followed her out to the kitchen and found that she was at least a moderate myope but the frames were dated plastic librarian types that made her look a lot older than she was :(
The few times we've chatted, she wants me to change my hair but I wouldn't mind changing her glasses :)
tinyeyes 19 May 2008, 21:42
Well, I guess that's one thing hetero guys and gay guys can agree on, at least when it comes to the glasses fetish!
hetero guy 19 May 2008, 15:55
For straight guys, nothing turns on as much either as suddenly discovering that a girl we're dating is a high minus girl. I dated a lovely girl 6 times, thinking she was 20/20. On the 7th date she opens the door and there she is in high minus glasses with flat fronts. My heart melted. That was the first night we slept together, She apologized for wearing her "ugly" glasses, because she had scratched her cornea. Here's to scratched corneas!
tinyeyes 19 May 2008, 15:16
Wow, an experience like that would be a dream date for me, and a huge turn-on! NOTHING turns me on more than discovering that a guy with no glasses is actually very nearsighted. These days, I wonder if most people can really detect how strong your lenses are though, with high-index lenses and all. Were your lenses particularly thick?
A couple of years ago I went on a few dates with a guy who I had no idea wore glasses, although I got a clue when he wasn't able to read a sign we were looking at in the distance once. I thought maybe he was slightly nearsighted. A couple of dates later, I went to his house to pick him up to go to a movie, and he opened the door wearing what must have been -8D glasses! You can imagine my surprise (and arousal)! Apparently his contact RX was in need of a bump! I still remember the door opening, and seeing his handsome face framed in rectangular black frames with telltale cut-in, power rings, and small eyes. When I complimented his glasses, he said the weather was so hot and dry (it was summer) that he just couldn't bear wearing his lenses any more that day, so he switched to glasses. On another date, he came to my house (wearing contacts) but brought his contact stuff and glasses with him so he could change in case he spent the night (which he did.) I LOVE the intimacy of being "in" on the contacts "secret" -- especially with a high myope! Unfortunately, my myopic friend lives halfway across the country now.
19 May 2008, 11:45
guest555 19 May 2008, 09:58
Regarding the article Tinieyes mentioned, has any of you guys who are myopic ever been set up for a date and been through the "my-contacts-hurt-like-hell" situation just to see your date's reaction towards the moment when high myopia's revealed to the counterpart??? I mean, I've been there, I'm a -9, and there was this guy I went out with for 2 previous dates, and on the 3rd I wanted to know what he would think about me being highly nearsighted. We went to this bistro place and kept rubbing my eye every now then, and he started to ask if I was OK. I said "yes, just a little dust got into my eye". Just after the waiter took our orders, I excused myself to the john saying my eye was itching, took my eyeglasses case (conveniently packed in my pocket) and went in... and then, I came back bespectacled... he just kept staring at me , I said "sorry about the glasses, but those damn things were killing me" and then he asked... are those your real glasses?? he was kinda surprised, mentioned he hand't thought that my eyes were so "damaged" (as he expressed)... I just said, "that's the way it goes for me". Dinner went through OK with no further comments on my eyesight (wich was kinda a turn-off, since I would've answered any question) and well, even though our relationship never developed to something more due to some other differences, I think he barely surpassed my little test... what do you guys think? ever had any experience like mine?
tinyeyes 18 May 2008, 20:35
Cool video...I love it when he has to hold the paper so close without his glasses! I don't think he's -10 though---probably more like -6 or -7. I wonder if that's the actor's real prescription?
On another subject, I have a copy of the gay magazine "Instinct" for April 2008 (sorry for the late notice), and they have an item about 2 guys going on a blind date. One of the guys has glasses that look to be around -7 or so. I would have been pleasantly surprised if he were my blind date!
-10 18 May 2008, 19:04
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1El3otngAnk
-10?
Eustace 11 May 2008, 16:06
Well, I think my glasses need changing. Apparently I cannot see URL's clearly enough to get all the letters and numbers straight,and I can't figure out how to cut and paste them. (Maybe one of you can tell me how!) Anyway, it's easier just give you the name of the video and the creator:
1. "Old and New Glasses" by thybroadcast
2. "Smoking" by Smokinewyork
3. "Blind as Hell..en Keller by Padgham
Hope this works!
Eustace 11 May 2008, 15:57
I have been exploring You Tube. It is amazing how many videos there are about guys with glasses. Perhaps someone has already posted this one, but just in case:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLIRFEgOOnM
What do you think his Rx is?
Also,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umlYzaAlw3U
But the guy smokes!
And:
http://ww.youtube.com/watch?v=SIC3ASCfZVA
is fun--especially the bit toward the end showing that, without his glasses, the kid cannot find his way to the bathroom in the middle of the night without running into a door frame!
All three feature shirtless guys!
VFL 07 May 2008, 17:59
Good question. Has your boyfriend brought it up?
Jennifer 07 May 2008, 14:36
VFL, I agree with you. Too, too bad. He's not my type either. I just don't like his attitude towards wearing glasses. He makes it sound so horrible. I wonder if he would change his mind with all the possible side effects. I believe he won't change his mind. He wants the glasses gone. What would happen if a significant other pleaded with him to keep them? Would he???
guest555 07 May 2008, 13:58
I guess we should warn them about the risks and/or side-effects of having LASIK, such as poor night vision, light glare and halos, dry eyes, rugged corneal flaps causing permanent blurry vision, etc etc... what do you say? isn't that enough? if I wwas being told all that I'd think twice b4 going 4 it
VFL 07 May 2008, 09:24
At least -5 something with a healthy dose of astigmatism to boot.
He's cute. Love the accent. Not my type, but cute.
Darned that Lasik to heck anyway. Folks, we've got to do something about it. But, what?
06 May 2008, 14:06
http://www.nbc10.com/news/16135351/detail.html
guest555 05 May 2008, 12:55
I'd go for a -3 or so, the glasses don't look that thick... buit, I guess it's quite hard to stimate properly, lighting in the video and my screen are not very good...
James 02 May 2008, 04:05
Just saw this video on YouTube of a guy complaining about his mandatory glasses-wearing before LASIK.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksj2NC4aAOM&feature=related
Anyone hazard a guess at the Rx, both from looking at the glasses and the amount of blur he says he experiences?
30 Apr 2008, 20:35
http://youtube.com/watch?v=sKj3wZ3XF7I
tinyeyes 27 Apr 2008, 15:09
Must share this one too. Another "tinyeyes"...
http://flickr.com/photos/fell/355202122/
tinyeyes 27 Apr 2008, 15:00
Cute guy with significant minus...
http://flickr.com/photos/53537358@N00/2196877869/
27 Apr 2008, 09:15
Must be down temporarily; I was browsing it a few days ago
Krieger 27 Apr 2008, 07:38
Has anyone noticed that our old friend's Jey Ping's site no longer exists? Does anyone know what happened to him after he got married?
Karan 23 Apr 2008, 12:20
no dear.. its not like that..
all men and women both are invited to join the community
so be a part of it
Allegroh 23 Apr 2008, 11:48
It seems like your invitation to join the community about Men in glasses is only for women, that is a pitty!
karan 23 Apr 2008, 09:46
hi all frineds
who are having their "orkut" accounts
pls join this community
Mig - men in glasses
http://www.orkut.com/Community.aspx?cmm=47544916
23 Apr 2008, 06:44
It was tongue in cheek. I know it may appeal to others here, otherwise I would not have posted it.
Russell 23 Apr 2008, 04:56
Julian: apparently there are (anonymous) posters out there who don't realize that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. What a shame when there is such variety in the world! There is someone to appeal to anyone and everyone. I suspect that the "geek hater" knows he or she is wrong, otherwise the post wouldn't have been totally anonymous (realizing, of course, that even a name would have granted relative anonymity here in cyberspace.)
Julian 22 Apr 2008, 23:35
...or even *mean*
Julian 22 Apr 2008, 23:34
Whaddaya men, wasted on a guy :;)
22 Apr 2008, 17:12
This guy on "Beauty and the Geek" has extremely powerful specs; I'd say they are about -15. They are so wasted on a guy...
Jennifer 21 Apr 2008, 10:53
I agree with you Patrick B. I did enjoy all the referances to his bad eyesight and the struggles he had to overcome. To me, this movie was an OO's dream! I had so much fun watching it. I already ordered a DVD copy from PBS! It's been a long time since I've seen a film with so many references to eyesight. It made me wonder if the screenplay was written by an OO??? I would have written just the same! Love men in glasses!!!
Patrick B 21 Apr 2008, 09:10
Too bad that Daniel Radcliffe and David Haig didn't wear real glasses in last night's showing of My Boy Jack.
Jarred 08 Apr 2008, 14:48
I recon the reason there seems less minification of Matts eyes than the cut in would suggest is because there is some prism in there too. There is definately something going on in the esotropia/exotropia front. I have about 11D base out of prism and have a little bit of cut in with a -2D CYL +2D SPH correction for astigmatism. Great picture though! Its a shame there isn't a side shot, if there is prism involved in what is already a high minus prescription I would imagine those lenses are pretty thick.
alan 08 Apr 2008, 00:58
Matt Boyle is certainly for real - I think, with smaller frames and thinner lenses, high myopes wear specs closer to their eyes than they used to; hence slightly bigger eyes but still amazing cut-in.
tinyeyes 07 Apr 2008, 22:20
The Matt Boyle picture could be faked, but I think it's real. The photographer doesn't seem to have anything else like it in his photos, or any reason to fake high myopia for a photo shoot.
07 Apr 2008, 11:02
If you are the real Aeric Winter, you will make a reference to ES in your next English video.
AericWinter 07 Apr 2008, 08:42
Imagine my amusement -- and pleasure --when I, a longtime, visitor to this website, found reference to my vlog here. As you can see, I need my glasses to see, but they also enable me to assume different personae.
Gutentag!
07 Apr 2008, 08:10
Shouldn't his eyes appear smaller given the substantial cut-in ?
guest555 07 Apr 2008, 07:04
Those lenses are definitely over -15. or he's not using a very high-index lens material. This handsome guy seems to bare another condition in his eyes, since they look as if he couldn't focus very well. Take a look and you'll see some difference between both eyes.Is it that all high myopic people have some other condition attached to their nearsightness? like retinal detachment, keratoconus, lazy eye, etc etc ??
Bottom line: this guy's really hot!! A dream come treu for an OO!!
Myopic Grant 05 Apr 2008, 19:40
That's an incredible cut in he gets with those lenses! I'd say that was over -15. Wish we could ask him...
tinyeyes 05 Apr 2008, 18:06
WOW.
http://flickr.com/photos/brianlarter/2190446017/in/set-72157603709681755/
-15 maybe? I would love to meet this guy.
tinyeyes 05 Apr 2008, 08:06
Sorry, that's 2:20 on the SECOND video "I of the Beholder."
tinyeyes 05 Apr 2008, 08:05
If you want to cut to the chase on the first video link I just listed, go to about 2:20.
tinyeyes 05 Apr 2008, 08:04
He said he had lasik but I think he's joking? http://youtube.com/watch?v=gdgcw--VuTE
See him bare-eyed here. (Or is he wearing contacts? I am confused.) Either way, this is a fun video for a glasses-lover.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=vwsgr557jog
I think he's really cute and sexy.
04 Apr 2008, 14:31
when you look to his synonym GaerSummer there are a lot mre videos of him in glasses
guest555 03 Apr 2008, 10:47
that German guy looks great in those glasses... what RX could we stimate?? I'd say a -10 minimum, those are really thick glasses!!
guest333 30 Mar 2008, 07:57
http://youtube.com/watch?v=eKeg8iP8Z88&feature=dir
guest555 28 Mar 2008, 11:20
I don't think that with such prescription he shows off in that pic he was actually able to drive. I mean, my BF is just -2.50 and he doesn't dare to drive without his glasses during daylight, not even squinting!! as for me, being -8 it's something I wouldn't even consider for a minute without my contacts or my glasses on. Anyway, I guess there many guys driving bare-eyed since there are SOOO many car accidentes these days everywhere...
guest 24 Mar 2008, 17:41
Lorenzo's rx had to have been lower than that. Here is a link to his lasik doctor's website in which he mentions driving without glasses.
http://www.castervision.com/hardcopy.php
24 Mar 2008, 15:06
For those of us who can't download YouTube, could someone insert a still of Lorenzo in glasses? I didn't even know he used to by myopic...
guest555 24 Mar 2008, 14:03
mmm... at his myopia level I guess he had to squint a lot when bare-eyed... what RX do you stiamte? -6, -7 perhaps??
guest 24 Mar 2008, 08:40
I like the nearsighted Lorenzo too. Too bad he got lasik. He recently turned 50 and still looks pretty hot but would look even hotter in his thick glasses which would probably have an add by now.
tinyeyes 23 Mar 2008, 22:31
Thanks... I LOVE the nearsighted Lorenzo Lamas. I hate lasik!!
23 Mar 2008, 22:06
PreLasik Lorenzo Lamas wearing his real glasses in a trailer from 1998 film "Back to Even" AKA "The Debt."
http://youtube.com/watch?v=hym-Yk2V29M
tinyeyes 23 Mar 2008, 21:07
If Jason from Beauty and the Geek had Matt's glasses, I'd really be in heaven. He's a HUNK!
21 Mar 2008, 23:32
More Matt:
http://www.cwtv.com/photos/beauty-and-the-geek/005050703a7
http://www.cwtv.com/photos/beauty-and-the-geek/005042503d8
http://www.cwtv.com/photos/beauty-and-the-geek/00502470189
21 Mar 2008, 23:23
"Beauty & the Geek's" Matt:
http://www.cwtv.com/photos/beauty-and-the-geek/00505340d3a
Mark One 21 Mar 2008, 23:12
James,
The Actors thread has a link to several other shots from that series. Take a look at some of the other angles and the effect doesn't seem all that different from the pair he's wearing in the movie clips. I'd wager it was his real Rx at the time. The newer ones might be slightly stronger but more likely, you noticed an effect of that particular shot's angle.
tinyeyes 20 Mar 2008, 21:02
Love the new shot of Wentworth. Are those glasses rimless? What a hottie!
Alan 20 Mar 2008, 11:17
I'd say it was obvious his Rx has increased - no one would bother to wear minus CLs under a minus Rx.
Fritz 20 Mar 2008, 11:15
I'd say it's -6/-7 and clearly his real prescription which, cosmetically, is far too strong for his film work where it would show too much cut-in and too many power rings (not for us, of course!). If his character requires glasses, he is probably filmed in a weaker pair or perhaps a combination of a weaker pair on top of contacts. I really hate fake glasses and find it so annoying when you know a star is wearing contact lenses underneath the plano lenses. Alfred Hitchcock also insisted on the real thing.
James 20 Mar 2008, 08:55
Now I am getting confused. Wentworth's Rx looks significantly stronger here ( http://img181.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=63674_afton11oo3_122_186lo.jpg ) than it did in that movie, which points to a number of possibilities:
1. that was not his real Rx;
2. being in his twenties, his Rx is still increasing; or
3. he is just standing at a more "OO-delicious" angle in this shot
Can somebody estimate the prescription based on this photo?
19 Mar 2008, 15:09
Enjoying?
18 Mar 2008, 20:59
Beast?
tinyeyes 18 Mar 2008, 20:18
Enjoying "Beauty and the Beast". I like these nerdy guys, even the one without glasses! Besides Matt, John (who got kickted off already) had nice glasses and looked to be about -8. Of course, that's nothing compared to Matt!
lazysiow 18 Mar 2008, 12:01
Candyrose on that forum is a riot and has one HELL of a sexy imagination. Is she you VFL? she really seems to be driven completely mad by guys in glasses similar to you :)
I have a mind to sign up and get her over here :)
VFL 16 Mar 2008, 14:38
Jesusmaryandjosephjesusmaryandjosephjesusmaryandjoseph...
This guy is about the cutest thing I've seen in well, a verylongtime...
He's so sweet they should be selling him on sticks in candy stores. Eye candy stores.
Julian 16 Mar 2008, 12:58
...and I've just looked some more and found half a dozen shots of him in different frames (including the school one) at http://forums.buddytv.com/prison-break-actor-character-discussion/42576-wentworth-miller-75.html
Julian 16 Mar 2008, 12:29
I agree, he's really hot in those glasses, and with that haircut. If anyone's interested there are some high school photos of him, including one in glasses, at http://www.prisonbreakbuff.com/2006/10/25/wentworth-miller-high-school-pictures/
tinyeyes 16 Mar 2008, 09:12
"Underworld" clip with Wentworth...pretty freaking hot in his glasses. I think they're less strong than I thought, though. Maybe -5?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZibwMy4uTEA
tinyeyes 16 Mar 2008, 08:26
Yeah, I've heard of Prison Break and I saw photos of him with the short hair, but I've never seen the show.
James 16 Mar 2008, 00:32
Tinyeyes,
He's the dude from Prison Break - does that not bring up any pop culture references?
anyway, he usually has a shaved head and no glasses.
tinyeyes 15 Mar 2008, 23:56
I'm not familiar with this actor, but he's really cute! I looked him up on IMDB but there are no pics in glasses. I would guess maybe -6 or -7? Great find!
James 15 Mar 2008, 00:41
Wentworth Miller in glasses - any guesses at Rx?
http://simplementwentworth.free.fr/galerie/image/Tswm_Underworld_008.jpg
Wayne 14 Mar 2008, 21:09
I had a nice sighting a few days ago. I was in an auto repair shop and spoke with a slim, nice looking Latino man -- early to mid-30's apparently with premature presbyopia.
He had cute oval wirerim bifocal glasses that really suited his face. The distance Rx appeared to be low plus and the reading portion significantly stronger.
13 Mar 2008, 08:24
However myopia comes about, Matt certainly has a hefty dose of it. Being just 21, it's sure to increase. All I have seen so far are the few snapshots and video preview. I was hoping that someone would have uploaded to You Tube. I can't watch the episodes on my computer because CWTV requires Move Media Player which does not work on old (4 years) Macs. Can anyone here who has ever downloaded torrents recommend a good website. Did the subject of Matt's glasses come up in the first episode?
Julian 12 Mar 2008, 19:05
DOES that follow? Can't myopia start later but still go pretty high? To me the nice thing is that eight out of nine are spexy guys.
Myopic Grant 12 Mar 2008, 17:09
Wow, that Matt guy must have started wearing glasses when he was three to be that myopic at 21. Amazing!
Myopic Grant 12 Mar 2008, 17:09
Wow, that Matt guy must have started wearing glasses when he was three to be that myopic at 21. Amazing!
12 Mar 2008, 12:01
See what ?
Dennis 12 Mar 2008, 10:11
... or they could make him go bare-eyed?
12 Mar 2008, 09:36
Serious myopia on Matt. I haven't seen Beauty & the Geek but was wondering if the show does makeovers. I hope not because they will probably put him in contacts.
James 12 Mar 2008, 05:50
Here's a link to a picture of Matt. Hot
http://www.cwtv.com/shows/beauty-and-the-geek-5/cast/matt
SZ6 11 Mar 2008, 20:10
Anyone interested in high-minus guys might want to watch "Beauty and the Geek" this season. One of the guys, Matt, wears extremely thick minus glasses, probably at least -20. He's not gorgeous or anything, but not incredibly unattractive either.
more lurker ;-) 02 Mar 2008, 12:18
I dunno that you have said, but I would have wished he was about 20 years younger. Also one thing that hits me could it be GOC and a experiment ? Its very selldom seing a sight like that, most high myopes has gotten inplants by now in all civilized west countries
lurker 02 Mar 2008, 08:42
I think his might be a case of "If you can't beat them, join them." With glasses like his he has probably met guys who are turned off by them and those who are turned on. He has probably had more fun with the ones who are turned on and has decided to accept it and be upfront about it. I once knew a guy who had bad eyes, but not as bad as this guy, and would post pictures without glasses on personals sites. When guys met him in person they were disappointed because they were not expecting the thick glasses. This guy is doing it right by basically saying 'this is who I am. I have to wear these glasses that I am basically blind without and if that turns you on let's get together' I'm with you Fritz, I wish he wasn't so far away.
Fritz 01 Mar 2008, 23:29
tinyeyes and royboy -- the dude is really hot and must be into his glasses since he's so upfront about being blind without them. -20 or thereabouts? Wish he were in California.
royboy 01 Mar 2008, 13:08
sorry --- i wuz respondin' to tinyeyes....
royboy 01 Mar 2008, 13:06
soun's like u an i have mutual taste! the s&m guy that OO jus' posted doesnt do much for me but i wouldnt mind spraying ova those thick lenses ;) .....
tinyeyes 01 Mar 2008, 11:29
Me too Royboy...
royboy 01 Mar 2008, 06:05
hey tiny eyes --- thanx for that pic! the guy in the foreground really gave me a hard on!
oo obsessed 01 Mar 2008, 05:13
ju NJ dudes check out this posting on craigs NJ
http://newyork.craigslist.org/jsy/m4m/591875292.html
tinyeyes 01 Mar 2008, 00:04
Out of town again, met a guy online who told me beforehand he had a -11D RX. (And sent a photo to prove it). You can imagine my excitement. Cute Asian guy who looks part Caucasian but is not. He came to meet me wearing contacts (as I requested). Later at his apartment I watched as he pinched out his soft contacts and practically touched the contact case with his nose as he put them away. Then he put on beautiful rectangular wire-rims with very small lenses. The cut-in and power rings were amazing, and his eyes SO tiny. He was actually very nice about my fetish and found it mildly amusing.
tinyeyes 24 Feb 2008, 16:35
Asian gay couple, one a low myope, the other a deliciously high myope. Low double digits, I think. So sexy (to me anyway)...explore here:
http://flickr.com/photos/sillybunny/2169220644/
Sydneycider 22 Feb 2008, 05:10
Guess its true, u cant educate idiots. Really sorry Craig!! I apologise for the NFI syndrome some members have!
Craig 21 Feb 2008, 03:11
I will have to stop posting viggos for u dorks
Sydneycider 21 Feb 2008, 03:09
Oi Chaz!
Pull ur head in mate!
I realise everyone is entitled to their opinion but Criag is well aware of this site. Please be nice!
Chaz 19 Feb 2008, 14:15
But that Craig looks like he'd have bad breath, glasses or not.
Fritz 19 Feb 2008, 09:50
Looks like Cute Craig of YouTube fame has his own hair -- at least it looked real when he tugged at it in his latest video while wearing his really hot glasses. I think he's balding somewhat in the front and just has his hair combed forward somewhat to hide the receding hairline. He really needs a good stylist.
Cactus Jack 18 Feb 2008, 20:55
tinyeyes,
Torics are only good for astigmatism. So far, there is no way to put prism in contacts. It might theoretically be possible, but they would be almost impossible to wear. Even torics move and rotate some on the eye and prism is even touchier than astigmatism regarding the positioning of the lens.
Reduction in apparent eye size is a very good indicator of Rx, the amount of reduction in size and cut-in are related to the Rx and the vertex distance.
C.
tinyeyes 18 Feb 2008, 20:14
Thanks... I don't think I quite understood that distinction. So, with high amounts of prism, are toric contacts needed? Hmm, at any rate, the other way I gauge high myopia is by the "tinyeyes" effect of image reduction. That is a good indicator, right? That always seems to go hand in hand with cut-in, though... Hmmm...
Cactus Jack 18 Feb 2008, 08:27
tinyeyes,
I didn't mention astigmatism in my comment about BI or BO prism affecting cut-in because astigmatism is not related to prism. Cylinder and axis usually correct for irregularities in the curvature of the cornea and prism usually corrects for muscle or eye position control problems and sometimes for accommodation problems. High cylinder could affect cut-in and the appearance of the lens, but it depends on the amount and the axis.
Toric soft contacts can be used to correct moderately high astigmatism if the contacts will stay in position with the axis aligned properly. There are many factors that can affect axial alignment of torics such as amount of astigmatism, tightness of eyelids, tearing, and skill and experience of the examiner.
C.
tinyeyes 17 Feb 2008, 21:34
Thanks for the tip, Cactus Jack. I knew that there is more to it than cut-in, but it's one of the best indicators I have for strength of prescription. I did date someone a few years ago who seemed very nearsighted, yet there wasn't much cut-in to his glasses. So are you saying such a person would have a lot of astigmatism? Would they be able to wear soft contacts (because he did)?
By the way, Craig looks really awesome in his new video wearing glasses.
17 Feb 2008, 05:59
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwl2meUbEgo
Al 16 Feb 2008, 14:24
Just a hint of a hairpiece?
Julian 16 Feb 2008, 10:22
Good question. Those haven't changed much since tinyeyes posted them a month ago. On the other hand you can see Craig in his glasses at http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=g4xgbXekhbg&feature=user
16 Feb 2008, 08:18
Matt
Where you been?
matt 16 Feb 2008, 07:53
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=mLlRFEg00nM
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZBt8BACyXw&NR=1
Cactus Jack 14 Feb 2008, 18:16
tinyeyes,
You can't always judge an Rx by the amount of cut-in at the outer edge of the lens. Base Out Prism can significantly increase the amout of cut-in at the outer edge and Base In can significantly reduce the cut-in.
C.
tinyeyes 14 Feb 2008, 07:19
Actually, looking again, maybe his RX is even higher. Maybe -13 or -14? The cut-in is amazing! What do you think?
tinyeyes 14 Feb 2008, 07:17
I'm no expert! Funny thing, his profile says he's only 21, but he looks much older. The RX? Hmm, I'd say he's around -12 or so maybe. It's funny the way he takes his glasses off in videos. He must not have contacts.
James 14 Feb 2008, 03:30
Awesome find tinyeyes!
May we have your professional and expert assessment of his Rx?
tinyeyes 13 Feb 2008, 22:04
Another interesting guy posting videos...
http://youtube.com/watch?v=sLKd_OvUvP8
Super myopic guy, and he takes his glasses off about :30 into the video, and leaves them off.
One more...
http://youtube.com/watch?v=uUpxrvgVu_8
Many videos where we wears his glasses.
tinyeyes 10 Feb 2008, 18:55
I like this one a lot too..
http://flickr.com/photos/29148869@N00/2137665749/
This cute guy has a lot of pictures of himself, but this is apparently the only one where he's wearing his power-ringed coke-bottle glasses instead of contacts. Nice....
tinyeyes 10 Feb 2008, 16:57
In case the link didn't work:
http://flickr.com/photos/hostinspace/2113127595/
tinyeyes 10 Feb 2008, 16:56
Naked except for glasses is always a nice scenario...
http://flickr.com/photos/hostinspace/2113127595/?addedcomment=1#comment72157603887925205
Eustace 10 Feb 2008, 13:40
VFL:
Yes, your fantasy is a real turn-on for me. My fantasy might be embellished (or detailed) a bit: Both guys are naked and do not remove their glasses at night until after turning out all the lights, and both put their glasses on before they get out of bed. Even better if both have very thick lenses--with Rx of -10 or higher. Even better if at least one of them wears bifocals--or even trifocals. And, of course they shower (perhaps together?) with their glasses on, etc., etc. Well, I could go on . . . .
tinyeyes 08 Feb 2008, 19:12
Wish we'd had more of a glimpse, but yeah, I would guess Ben's RX to be around -4 or -5. I like his glasses, but it doesn't hurt that he's extremely good-looking, too. I would love to get a better look at Ronnie's glasses, too!
VFL 08 Feb 2008, 11:08
Oh, I know! I go crazy over just the thought of a man putting his glasses on before even throwing back the covers. It is in that automatic, well-practiced move. Add this to the fantasy... you are his partner lying in bed on your stomach beside him while you both gaze out the Manhattan skyline together, snuggling under the covers to soak up that last bit of warmth before getting up and mock fighting over who gets to make the coffee.
Julian 08 Feb 2008, 06:47
I'm with you there, tinyeyes; and I think Ben is superhot in his glasses. You're our myopia expert, what do YOU think his Rx is? My guess is -4 or 5, but you'll know better than I do.
tinyeyes 07 Feb 2008, 21:11
I've never seen Make Me A Supermodel. Thanks for the link to the video! Ben putting on his glasses first thing in the morning is super hot!!!
06 Feb 2008, 15:07
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6giOH0FHxIc
05 Feb 2008, 23:02
The guys from "Make Me A Supermodel"
At 2 minutes 40 seconds into this Ronnie is cleaning his glasses and Ben is wearing his glasses.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=DpZt0_D3NMo
This starts with Ben, Perry, and Ronnie wearing glasses
http://youtube.com/watch?v=5M4zQUTLNh8
Any guesses on Ben's Rx?
nzoptic 02 Feb 2008, 22:25
A glorious summer day in New Zealand enhanced by a glorious sighting. Sitting outside a cafe in the sun four beautiful guys happy with themselves. All wearing glasses, two in sunglasses so did not take much notice of them; but the other two! One wearing the latest (in New Zealand anyway) IC Berlin frame in silver perhaps best described as rectangular with curved corners and almost straight temples. Lens about -3, fair stylish hair, beautifully dressed and a really good looker. The other wore glasses similar to the late James Dean, lower minus about -2, in a light brown colour. Both pairs perfect for the wearers. A great sighting. I had to go in to the cafe to look out the window for another angle, left and went down the road a bit and came back to have another look. Truly glorious!
Julian 27 Jan 2008, 17:18
reat? great!
Julian 27 Jan 2008, 17:18
Well, he could hardly look less macho...but I agree he looks reat in those glasses.
royboy 27 Jan 2008, 16:52
sorry --- i lost track of the thread and that is the same craig from u tube. he looks more macho on my space!
tinyeyes 27 Jan 2008, 16:04
There are no pics with him in glasses on his myspace page. He's been wearing only contacts for many years...until now.
royboy 27 Jan 2008, 11:59
hey jk --- i checked the link. craig is hot but i dont see any pix w/glasses!
tinyeyes 27 Jan 2008, 01:00
Wow, thanks for the link. So many photos! He's so cute. What a dream guy with dream glasses! Well, at least he's gay.
JK 26 Jan 2008, 23:04
He is married.
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=78213624
tinyeyes 26 Jan 2008, 17:18
Wow, Fritz, great sightings.... those guys sound amazing!!
As for Craig, I hope you're right about him. Whether gay or straight, though, I think he's in a relationship because in his other videos he talks about "we" a lot, as in "we" like to throw parties, etc. By the way, if you look at his other videos, he shows his old glasses he got 18 years ago, but he doesn't try them on.
I really like him-- I think he's cute and seems nice and his glasses/RX are awesome. Check back because he says he will post a video wearing his glasses as soon as he gets them back from the optician.
Fritz 26 Jan 2008, 14:02
tinyeyes and royboy -- did either of you listen carefully to the video that guy did when he found out that he had lenses too strong for his prescription?
He mentioned that they referred to him as a "she" so that he wouldn't know they were talking about him and the error the lab had made. Geez, doesn't he know they were being rude and, of course, assuming he was gay. I can't imagine him not being gay and, if he isn't, then he's really got an identity problem.
Good sighting here in SF. A rather cute late thirty-something with a sharp widow's peak and biconcave lenses in an extremely small oval frame. Estimate: -15/-16. Another great sighting in my club's locker room: a stocky guy with clean-cut Irish looks and very trendy (and extremely small) rectangular plastic frames which were a sort of clear red. I'd guess his lenses were at least -14 with a lot of cut-in, numerous power rings and, I think, slightly biconcave. Quite hot.
Julian 24 Jan 2008, 11:35
Matt: I see what you mean, but I think what you think is a bifocal line is the edge of the lens, and the lower line is its shadow on his cheek.
mattp 24 Jan 2008, 07:34
And in #21, it looks like his glasses are bifocals.
sam12744 24 Jan 2008, 02:56
He's also in pictures 21-25, where a little cut-in is visible.
JP 23 Jan 2008, 15:03
Of course, I need to include that link!
http://www.tntmagazine.com/spotted/?ID=imageView&Image=32&pageNo=2&CatNo=10556
JP 23 Jan 2008, 13:59
Here's a nice pic. Any guesses on his Rx? Low but cute!
Nailuj 23 Jan 2008, 08:15
Major myopia, evident, and omnipresent.
Julian 23 Jan 2008, 00:17
No question about the cut-in; this Martin has big league myopia - definitely a sexy spexy guy!
Williams Higgin site 22 Jan 2008, 08:44
I think I see some cut in on the second guy down named Martin. Is anyone a member that can access the full size pictures?
http://www.wh.cz/v2/newsletter.php?id=85085&page=13&type=wh
tinyeyes 20 Jan 2008, 17:31
I'm glad you guys liked those videos -- aren't they great? The Brazilian guy's did seem very erotic, with his shirt off and everything. So hot! The other guy seems gay to me, but probably has not idea that people would find his glasses erotic. But I certainly do! I loved his description of wearing his powerful lenses for the first time and how tiny everything looked. Look at his other videos-- in his first one he shows off his 18-year old glasses with a broken earpiece, and in another video he describes about how his new glasses were actually -13s and that's why he was having trouble with them! I hope he does more videos wearing his glasses, next time without his contacts on! LOL he was wearing like -24 diopters of correction with both on!
royboy 20 Jan 2008, 17:06
hi fritz, my old sfo friend --- yes, he did say that his old pair was -7 and the new pair was 10.5
quite a leap!
royboy 20 Jan 2008, 17:03
tinyeyes --- thanx for posting that utube vid of the heart-throb from brazil --- he is to die for! i even managed to drop him an email complementing him on the vid which i exclaimed was somewhat erotic [in a subtle way...]
Fritz 20 Jan 2008, 15:19
Tinyeyes - Great sighting in SF! I live in San Francisco and have always thought that more men will wear strong glasses here than in LA. As I have always maintained, however, most people are oblivious to lens strength unless the lenses aren't hi-index and are noticeably thick (something you don't seem much of anymore.) I'm having dinner tonight with an Asian friend who is 40, tall and quite good-looking. Best of all, he wears glasses that are somewhere between -10 and -11. Too bad he's straight!!
I should be in LA and the Desert over the next several weeks and will have to put my theory to the test. Oh, thanks for the video links. Those two guys are awesome, although it was too bad that the Latino (?) didn't speak. I think his new glasses were stronger than the old pair they replaced. Any thoughts?
tinyeyes 20 Jan 2008, 11:35
These were posted at the Yahoo "guysglasses13" group, but in case you missed it...2 cute nearsighted guys with strong minus glasses:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=0ZBt8BACyXw
http://youtube.com/watch?v=mLlRFEg00nM
tinyeyes 09 Jan 2008, 23:28
Just took a short business trip to San Francisco and had a number of good OO sightings. The airport was especially good-- I saw a very good-looking, scruffy guy in his late 20s who was wearing powerful plus lenses when reading, but took them off when he got up and walked around. They looked strong to me, so I was surprised he was able to do fine without them.
Best of all was a smaller-build, fairly cute guy in his 30s with dark features (Jewish or Israeli maybe), who was wearing what must have been -14s or -15s. Amazingly, his glasses weren't very thick (the frames were small). In fact, even though his eyes looked very small and the cut-in was deep, he looked pretty normal and I think most people wouldn't notice how strong his glasses were (except for an OO like me, of course.) He had a great pair of glasses.
tinyeyes 04 Jan 2008, 23:25
James, too bad you're so far. It would be great to meet other OOs...
eyespy 04 Jan 2008, 10:44
Daniel Radcliffe, real glasses!
http://www.gmanews.tv/story/75285/Harry-Potter-star-donates-eyeglasses
James 04 Jan 2008, 02:04
tinyeyes,
I am South African and live in Johannesburg. Don't seem to get those gym sightings as often as you do though - clearly I'm going to the wrong gym!
tinyeyes 03 Jan 2008, 23:40
Yeah, I've enjoyed watching that myself. Where do you live, James?
James 03 Jan 2008, 23:05
tinyeyes,
thanks for that, you're definitely right. also have a contacts fetish, and nothing is better than watching someone blind putting in / taking out lenses at the gym
tinyeyes 03 Jan 2008, 21:32
Forgot to mention, I assume he's wearing RGP hard lenses because I can see the edges of them inside the colored part of his eye. Hard lenses are usually much smaller than soft lenses, which would extend into the white of the eye. David's are actually pretty big for hard lenses, which surprises me considering the high power of his prescription. Contacts are just like glasses in that the larger they are, the thicker they are (with a minus RX). If I'm wrong, please correct me.
tinyeyes 03 Jan 2008, 21:28
James, I have a "contact fetish" myself -- particularly for hard lenses.
Look at the largest photo size and you can see his lenses:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidking/354059445/
http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=268664405&size=o
James 02 Jan 2008, 23:51
tinyeyes - couls you a post a link to the photo where you say you can see he is wearing RGP's (and maybe how you could tell)?
I find that sort of thing (visible contacts) quite a turnon
tinyeyes 02 Jan 2008, 20:55
Wow, I wasn't sure David's RX was quite -12, but there it is from the guy himself. Awesome!
James, I think you're right about RGP lenses. I think most people who wear them tend to stick with them and not switch back and forth with glasses as much. But I guess this guy is an exception. He seems very un-self-conscious about his glasses, which is so cool!
Myopic Grant 02 Jan 2008, 07:38
I wonder how old this David guy is and how old he was when he started wearing glasses. It would be interesting to see old pictures of him wearing different glasses over the years and how they gradually got stonger.
mattp 02 Jan 2008, 06:49
James--
I've been browsing David Lee King's flickr photos. He seems like quite a cool guy. I love his glasses--strong lenses in a small frame like his result in really compressed power rings that I find a real turn on.
DLK needs to shave what hair he has remaining--the half-bald look just makes him look old and nerdy. Full baldness crosses the line into sexy.
James 01 Jan 2008, 23:18
Tinyeyes,
You're right on the money. Just found this photo in his Flickr collection where, in the comments below, he says his Rx is -12.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidking/326293949/
Interesting that you say he wears RGP's - my impression was that people who wore hard lenses wore glasses very seldom (because of the warped corneas etc.) but he seems to wear his a lot, possibly even more than half the time (not saying you're wrong, YOU would know, just that it's interesting).
tinyeyes 01 Jan 2008, 14:16
Thanks James for posting those. I discovered him recently, and I think he's awesome and very nerdy/sexy... just a dream guy as far as I'm concerned. Did you see his videos? There are quite a few where he wears his glasses. http://blip.tv/file/126829/
I think his RX is more like -11 or 12. Definitely double digits. In one of his photos I could tell he was wearing RGP hard contacts, so he probably has a lot of astigmatism along with a very healthy dose of myopia. :-)
Thanks James! 31 Dec 2007, 13:27
His prescription is at least -10 and the small glasses certainly do suit him. Based on his age, I bet he owned a very large pair in his teens or twenties and they probably weren't high index either.
James 31 Dec 2007, 11:40
Happy new year to all on this board!
As a new years present, have posted 69 photos of a myopic (though unfortunately straight) librarian and computer geek to Guys Glasses 13, here
http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/guysglasses13/photos/browse/c85b
He seems to have no special interest in / fetish for glasses, and yet, coincidentally, lots of the photos almost seem taken to titilate an OO.
Anyway, have posted some pics of him in contacts too, both to show the contrast, highlight his AMAZING eyes, but also because he is such a beautiful man I couldn't resist.
From my stash of photos, it seems like he wears glasses more than 50% of the time. Think he is the PERFECT example of glasses fitting and suiting a person's face well - obviously he's wearing the tiny ovals that don't suit 90% of the people who choose to wear them, but somehow seem made for him.
Anyway, this guy does things to me, not sure if you guys agree. In any event, can some of the experts hazard a guess at his Rx?
All4Eyes 31 Dec 2007, 10:08
Wow, I always thought John Mayer was cute, but now I think I'm in love!
Solly1001 29 Dec 2007, 12:20
Hey dudes im a guy who wears glasses (and needs them) and who is into guys who also wear glasses. Heres my pick.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/26382500@N00/2146450271/
add me on msn if you want: solly_cyr@hotmail.com
Thanks.
26 Dec 2007, 22:01
You guys are mean. He looks like a friendly and cool guy to me!
FlippityDooDah 26 Dec 2007, 20:17
I know that guy. He's odd, to put it mildly.
guest 26 Dec 2007, 18:51
?????
26 Dec 2007, 17:12
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26 Dec 2007, 16:39
He's also a good candidate for liposuction. I don't think even the best frames would make him look better.
Patrick B 26 Dec 2007, 15:41
I'd guess that guy's glasses are somewhere in the high teens and probably very old judging from the out-of-date frames. At least I hope the pictured glasses aren't his new ones. If they are, he really got hosed. He's the perfect candidate for lenticular lenses in a more appropriate and modern frame.
26 Dec 2007, 15:10
anyone care to guess what his rx is?
Morgan 26 Dec 2007, 13:41
That guy looks ridiculous. Sorry -- how can you like glasses that look like that on someone who looks like that?
Guest 26 Dec 2007, 07:40
This one isn't so blurry ;-)
http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_2132971.html
jo.. 26 Dec 2007, 04:58
yup.. what a waste.. more would be welcomed..
sam12744 25 Dec 2007, 15:25
Pity its so blurry,because that looks like a serious RX there.
25 Dec 2007, 13:50
One other blurry pic
http://image38.webshots.com/38/4/33/78/345743378QeRhSH_fs.jpg
jo 25 Dec 2007, 01:12
wow.. is this for real or it's GOC? Any more of this guys? any guesses to the RX?
23 Dec 2007, 15:45
http://image12.webshots.com/13/9/31/0/147693100DRWgxp_fs.jpg
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mike 20 Dec 2007, 12:29
HI! Just got my new rx and it's gone up another -.75 and the prism increased too!! Well, I added that in! So, that puts me up to a -11ish now. Love to chat and get to know other high RX buddy's and prism wearers. I am in the Baltimore area (east coast). I am a bi/gay masculine guy and I am starting to see alot more guys with a significant rx difference between the left and right! And I must say it's got my attention even more! I like it. Guess I am freaky, but hope to chat more and contribute more. That guy with the -23's is pretty good lookin too! Hope to meet someone that I can share my glasses collection with! Say hi! I am bigfordtruck01@yahoo.com
tinyeyes 19 Dec 2007, 20:49
Cute spexy guy who is a pretty good musician too.
http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?p=r&user=Herrijt&page=1
18 Dec 2007, 16:56
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7162421@N03/2106710664/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7162421@N03/2087248511/
VFL 18 Dec 2007, 08:21
Number 17/18/19 in the silver myodiscs... Oh, swoon...
To have those dear eyes looking at me over a candlelit dinner is my deepest fantasy.
I'll never be the same...
All4Eyes 17 Dec 2007, 12:15
James: OMG!!!!! Where has this site been all my life?! I know, on the Internet, duh, but I didn't know about it till you posted. Thank you BIG TIME!!!!
I ALWAYS make passes at guys who wear glasses (I'd definately go for any of these guys!), Marie
James 17 Dec 2007, 01:19
Tinyeyes,
As a born cynic, I am also always skeptical as to whether the prescriptions are real.
Like it in particular when you see the person's progression with different scripts over a period of time -this definitely ups the "real" factor, so long as the progression is realistic (good example of UNrealistic: George, whose Rx was -8 two years ago, and is supposedly -13 today....hmmmm....)
tinyeyes 16 Dec 2007, 14:12
Thanks for posting.. I had seen some of the photos before, but many of them I had never seen. Amazing! With these super-strong RXs, though, I'm never sure if it's real or GOC. Either way it's interesting to see, but for me, it's always for fascinating if the RX is real.
James 15 Dec 2007, 21:54
Everyone's probably seen these albums but they're still some of my favourites:
http://public.fotki.com/Micha/guys_wearing_strong/guys_with_strong_glasses/
http://public.fotki.com/Micha/guys_wearing_strong/mrmagoo/
http://public.fotki.com/Micha/guys_wearing_strong/laurent/
-14 15 Dec 2007, 17:18
I think at one time he said his RX was -23 and those are not lenticulars. You can find more pictures of his glasses here.http://community.webshots.com/album/301007506vsJJns
tinyeyes 15 Dec 2007, 16:13
I love both those Flickr albums... so many hot spexy guys. In that last link, are those lenticulars? What is the power? Those are amazingly strong glasses.
15 Dec 2007, 02:07
http://www.flickr.com/photos/21471884@N02/2090316603/
James 15 Dec 2007, 01:40
Hi Julian,
Posted that in my excitement before I had looked through all the photos, obviously I've also seen a good few of them. Even the old favourites (like George) still excite me though!
Myopic Grant 14 Dec 2007, 16:56
There are some cute guys on that. I really like the one with the short beard and brown rectangle frames,..please don't tell me he's straight!
Julian 14 Dec 2007, 11:55
I'm with you there James. One there that I have, and a few shots of guys who look familiar tho' I haven't seen those poses. I have a screensaver of guys, mostly spexy but some just cute, which I've posted on the 'glassesfetishfiction' Yahoo group. Seen it? It's at http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/glassesfetishfiction/photos/browse/3eb2
I was thinking I might pinch one or two of those to augment it!
James 14 Dec 2007, 07:52
WOW!
This guy's flickr page (link below) is a veritable GOLDMINE of pics of spexy guys. Pic I've never seen before on any of the Yahoo! groups. Wow again.
13 Dec 2007, 17:44
http://www.flickr.com/photos/43787293@N00/2083508006/
DNBursky 05 Dec 2007, 17:04
The actor who plays the optician/optometrist in the Pearle vision center commercials is Lawrence Lau. He played Greg Nelson on "All My Children" in the early to mid 80's and a character on "One Life to Live" in the 90's/0's.
David
tinyeyes 05 Dec 2007, 07:25
Check out the glasses on this highly myopic detective:
http://video.nbc10.com/player/?id=191484
lazysiow 29 Nov 2007, 10:13
*plays an optometrist just for VFL*
and I already have semi rimless specs :D
VFL 29 Nov 2007, 09:52
Okay, I'll admit it... I'm hot for the models who play the optometrists in the ads for Pearle Vision ads...
Semi rimless specs...oh, GOD!
Serna 25 Nov 2007, 04:18
Hello to all.
How about 2 good looking guys and a cheerful girl? :D
No significant prescriptions... but all of their specs don't seem plano for me. (Probably all 3 of them are around -1 to -2, what a coincidence?)
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/170/441822780_d02c2affa9_b.jpg
mattp 20 Nov 2007, 06:58
Hi all--
If you go to the youtube site to see George in his -10 glasses, be sure to look over in the right hand column at an interview with Jensen Ackles by Teen People magazine. I have no idea who Jensen Ackles is, but I guess he's an actor. Anyway, he's a nice-looking young man wearing some low RX glasses that fit his face quite nicely.
tinyeyes 19 Nov 2007, 23:00
Video on YouTube
http://youtube.com/watch?v=97TvrIGd_3M
and on its own website
http://www.saygoodbyetoglasses.com
This guy looks great in his -10 glasses-- too bad he's getting rid of them!
tinyeyes 14 Nov 2007, 23:27
Well, that's a little disappointing, but it's still a cool film. Now, I would like to see what the filmmaker looks like!
DNBursky 13 Nov 2007, 12:47
I found out that the webfilm about the guy who helps a girl from a stalker doesn't really feature the actor's eyeglasses. I found out and the glasses belong to the creator of the film. He wouldn't tell me more.
David
Craig 07 Nov 2007, 11:14
Ebay -12.75 guy again is selling glasses!!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=150180223754
I tried to ask him pics of him wearing the previous pair he was selling but no answer :(((((
mattp 07 Nov 2007, 08:02
I had an interesting sighting at a birthday party the other night. Years ago, we were friends with a young couple; the husband/father wore some pretty serious plus glasses (magnified eyes, lenses beyond the frames on the top). The couple got divorced early on, and we lost touch for a few years. At the time, the son was maybe ten years old and did not wear glasses.
The woman remarried, and we became friendly again with her and her new husband; we had not seen the son or father in many a year until the second husband's birthday party the other night. The first husband was there (surprisingly) with his thick plussers, now in bifocals. More interesting was the son's vision--now in his mid-thirties, he was wearing plus glasses close to his father's in strength. Nice looking, he takes after his mother, but those glasses--he got his father's vision! Interesting that he did not wear glasses at ten the last time I saw him--I would think that much hyperopia would have been evident then, although maybe, like most children, he refused to wear his glases.
tineyes 30 Oct 2007, 22:09
So would I... that's a sexy pair of glasses!
Craig 30 Oct 2007, 09:51
hey guys... italian guy seems to be seeling another pair...
i would be curious to see them on his face.... :)
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=150177104191
mskay 29 Oct 2007, 19:36
I was walking into my apartment building where I have lived for 3 years and as I got out of my car, a very handsome young guy got out of a car a few cars down. He looked my way and I saw he was wearing wire rims frames with maybe a -3 or -4 prescription. He had short dark hair and was very well built. We walked into the same entrance then headed to different floors. Hope I run into him again soon and get a better look and get a chance to talk.
dillusionbr 24 Oct 2007, 12:59
I spotted a young guy on the train today: about 20 yo, tall and in good shape, closely cropped blond hair. He sat facing me but I didn't take much notice of him as he wasn't wearing his glasses -- until he was getting up to get off at the next station. He started fishing for his glasses in his backback and produced a rather small, rectangular, blueish-colored plastic frame with the most powerful plus lenses I've seen in years. Generally, I'm more into guys in strong minus glasses, but he definitely made my day. His rx must have been at least +8, maybe even more. A good friend of mine is a +6, and this guy's glasses were definitely stronger, so he had been sitting their in complete blur!
17 Oct 2007, 09:43
I think the smoking dude spend too much time rubbing his obviously tiny pecker.
He's a sick fuck and ugly to boot. Infact he's so ugly he could turn a gay dude straight.
12 Oct 2007, 09:16
Real or fake, I think it's great that he is making and posting these movies on you tube and pictures on flickr. I just wish that he would mix it up and leave the bathroom. Marlover/Baco if you are reading this please continue to show us your glasses. I'd love to see you film yourself waking up, feeling around for your glasses, then lighting up your first cigarette. I'd also love to see any old glasses you have.
11 Oct 2007, 15:03
Looks like someone suggested to the "smoking myope" that squinting might make it look more authentic. He spends too much time peering out from underneath his frames or out the sides. I don't know any other self respecting high myope, including me, who does that. I think James' first posting was spot on.
James 11 Oct 2007, 11:43
I wasn't so much expecting squinting, which I don't think would make any difference at that level of myopia....more just what I can only describe as the "blank" stare of high myopes without glasses. Does anyone else know the "blankness" I mean?
Anyway, I am much more convinced after this latest video with the "ah, now I can see" moment, and in any event, would much rather you guys were right about him being the real thing anyway.
10 Oct 2007, 21:32
This is there to:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=C4eIsBmrjAE
tinyeyes 10 Oct 2007, 20:58
Found this on our smoking friend's favorites list--
http://youtube.com/watch?v=9nVuRqAsD64
Cute guy with a strong RX.
sourgrapes 10 Oct 2007, 20:24
Haha, this guy...
-10 10 Oct 2007, 15:42
Still smoking -13 Rx.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=seZFzPdlmqM
tinyeyes 10 Oct 2007, 00:22
I was a little suspicious too, but I'm convinced for the moment that he's a real high myope. He had kind of a "now I can see" look when he put his glasses on. I love that. Also, I hate smoking too, but somehow, I must admit it's a little erotic. It also gives him something to do while modeling the glasses for us.
Julian 09 Oct 2007, 16:35
I didn't mean to post this comment, but neither of those videos does a thing for me. Apart from the very valid point Russell makes, I find smoking a total turn-off, even when it isn't done with that masturbatory fervour...
09 Oct 2007, 15:16
Agree with MinuX16. He's also way too comfortable with his glasses not to be a high myope.
MinuX16 09 Oct 2007, 11:25
Hello! James, sorry to disagree a little bit, but as a high-rx user I can tell you that when I'm not wearing eyeglasses, and I'm familiar with the location I'm in, I don't squint so often. I just keep my eyes open naturally and even better, since the CL's are not hurting my eyes (they do hurt a little bit, permanently, even if you're a long-time wearer) and I can manage as if I was able to see perfectly. It's quite hard to tell when somebody is wearing RGP CL's, since they're so tiny and do not get out of the iris region, but I can tell this guy knows what he's doing even if not being able to see the camera properly... and well, just a thought
James 09 Oct 2007, 10:16
Now I'm the LAST person who would ever want to ruin the fabulous porn but is there anyone else who thought he looked like he could "see" too much when looking at the camera before putting the glasses on?
Didn't seem to have that high-myopic "blank" stare.
Just a thought though....
sourgrapes 09 Oct 2007, 07:56
I'm sure the lung cancer fetishists will still love him. :)
russell 09 Oct 2007, 07:46
I have to wonder just how attractive this "thick glasses" guy will be when he is tethered to oxygen, shriveled away, bedridden from the lung cancer.
sourgrapes 09 Oct 2007, 06:57
I don't know why, but that makes me laugh.
:)
-10 09 Oct 2007, 05:56
More smoke and those thick glasses:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=jakz8jh2SS8
MinuX16 08 Oct 2007, 08:10
I totally agree with you guys, what a hot video, but mostly what a hot guy.
05 Oct 2007, 14:05
Awesome video and clearly glasses porn with some super thick biconcave lenses. Must be at least -13/-14, perhaps a bit more.
tinyeyes 04 Oct 2007, 20:31
OH, and in the excitement of the video, I almost forgot to mention my glasses sighting tonight. At the gym, a tall, muscular, good looking, very nearsighted young asian guy with great looking black framed glasses to match his jet black hair. His glasses were just thick enough to have a coke bottle look, and around -8 maybe. And yes, he was "tiny-eyed". It was fun stealing glances at him, but he seemed perfectly straight. He gave me a surprise bonus before I left though... I was in the bathroom area and he walked to the sink, took his glasses off and washed them under the faucet, washed his face, then stood back and looked at himself bare-eyed in the mirror (what could he possibly see?!) and then after drying the glasses put them on as he walked away. WOW!
tinyeyes 04 Oct 2007, 20:05
Wow, it's glasses porn. Finally, we needed this! Very cool.
wow 04 Oct 2007, 13:04
wow that was almost to good to be true it should be very intersting to know more about this guy... I have wanted to be there..
-10 03 Oct 2007, 20:54
http://youtube.com/watch?v=YALCzBG-65M
Thick glasses.
-10 03 Oct 2007, 20:51
My http://youtube.com/watch?v=YALCzBG-65Mthick glasses.
sourgrapes 03 Oct 2007, 20:20
And I can relate.. but it's a good thing for me I'm into the glasses-wearing thing. :)
sourgrapes 03 Oct 2007, 20:17
That essay was pretty funny :)
MinuX16 03 Oct 2007, 12:26
I'd say the chubby guy in the pic bears from a -12 to a -14 RX, but these days you never know, since high-index lenses are the rage and everywhere... Mine are a -16 and something else (due to my high cyl correction) and they look like a regular -10... so... anyway... IMO, that spexy guy is definitely NOT a sexy guy.
VFL 03 Oct 2007, 07:30
Cute essay.
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/03/12/1047431091440.html
laz 03 Oct 2007, 06:11
Yuck!
03 Oct 2007, 01:13
high plus guy
http://www.flickr.com/photos/13048612@N07/1349162105/in/set-72157601943872393/
tinyeyes 02 Oct 2007, 23:27
Any guesses on the RX of the chubby guy? I'm thinking it's at least -13 or -14?
tinyeyes 02 Oct 2007, 23:25
Cute is in the eye of the beholder, but if you like strong minus glasses, this guy definitely has that in his favor!
MinuX16, I have met guys who were accommodating (to a certain extent) about my fetish, but usually they were kind of tolerating it because it wasn't their thing. More often, I was too shy/embarrassed to really admit the fetish to them. There was one guy who I think actually shared the fetish, but the relationship ended for other (very dramatic) reasons and we never got to explore the shared fetish further. He was about a -9, too, and full-time glasses wearer! I hope you find that partner who embraces you, your glasses and your fetish. Me too!
James 02 Oct 2007, 09:36
Nooooh! DEFINITELY cute.....chubby and "blind" are a wonderful, "double vulnerability" combo
02 Oct 2007, 08:44
Ugh-a-lee!!! What a waste of good myopic genes...
02 Oct 2007, 08:43
Ugh-a-lee!!! What a waste of good myopic genes...
Laz 01 Oct 2007, 18:34
Not!
Owlish 01 Oct 2007, 18:29
Cute? or.... not.
http://www.pbase.com/sathea/image/38746757
MinuX16 01 Oct 2007, 13:03
Tinyeyes (gosh, I just can't help falling for you nickname, so cute!!) As you mentioned, meeting guys wearing thick minus glasses as we do is quite difficult and when the chance comes, it turns out either he's not interested or hates the fact he wears glasses, and often complains about the coke-bottles. In my case, it used to think that way, but nowadays it's not only that I wear my glasses when I'm feeling like it (actually, not so often, since I get better vision in CL's) but the fact that it's been sort of a prerrogative for me that I only date guys who wear glasses. I think a guy in glasses would react much better than a non-wearer when they find out I'm blind as a bat and when they see I wear the coke-bottle glasses, although it could turn out wrong... in my case, if the guy turns out to ask me to take off the glasses, it would instantly mean "Hasta la vista, baby" since they're a big part of who I am... anyway... and what about you guys, say, has any of you ever dated a high myopic guy with no issue with the glasses thing? I really wander how is it like actually being able to show off the thick glasses with no hesitation, but arousal or empowerment instead? any thoughts?
Jay 30 Sep 2007, 18:02
Julian and Fritz. My harddisk gave up on me and so I had to wait until I could get a new one and transfer everything - it's been ages since I could get online again. I had another eyetest but he said there was no significant increase (phew!) but gave me and add of +3.00 to help with reading. I get my new glasses soon. The builder I told you about before turned up again and asked me to go to a pub but when I got there he wasn't wearing his glasses but contacts! Damn I thought he looked so ordinary so I told him. When we met again (another pub) he had his black spex on which really made my day. BTW Julian, I don't get my nearsightedness from my father - it comes from my mother and we all inherited it from her. My father has allowed us to choose our new glasses ourselves so I'm going for the black frames in some kind of plastic.
Fritz: I have THREE brothers (2 older 1 younger) and two sisters and we all wear glasses although my two older brothers now have contacts which leaves me and my younger siblings as the "foureyes" in the family. My little brother Fred is very nearsighted at around -14 but proudly wears his spex and doesn't mind the names he's called. I'm happy to be getting new glasses and don't mind the thick lenses now - at least I can see!
-14 30 Sep 2007, 09:39
MinuX16
If you are interested in the yahoo guysglasses groups email me (dbmspex@comcast.net) and I'll send you an invitation.
guest 29 Sep 2007, 07:25
hmn........ interesting
tinyeyes 29 Sep 2007, 00:03
MinuX16, thanks for your nice words. My frames are dark plastic, with semi thick arms, but probably not as wide as yours. Yours sound great! I would totally love to see you in glasses and it's always been my dream to have a boyfriend with strong minus glasses, but it just never seems to work out quite like that.
Can you post your photo, maybe in the Yahoo guysglasses group? I (we) would love to see it!
SIMEON NAKED 28 Sep 2007, 09:47
Sweet, sexy, myopic, Simeon must be blind without his glasses. They stay on his face even while he swims and jerks off. Still pictures and video
http://www.bukbuddies.com/bukbuddies/bruno/catalog8/catalog.html
sam12744 28 Sep 2007, 09:17
MinuX16,those glasses sound great and I would love to see you in them.Nothing turns me on more than a guy in thick,powerful glasses and the way you describe yours,they sound just perfect.
MinuX16 27 Sep 2007, 08:37
Tinyeyes (BTW, what a cute nickname) you're so right, having a pair of glasses as a backup is so right, specially for us, the high myopic... for me, they're very useful when I remove the CL's before going to bed, otherwise, I wouldn't be able to make my way to bed! and for so many other tasks as well. My eyesight it's damn bad at -16, so, I think your point's quite clear. Say, what kind of frame do you have? mine are suited in a black plastic CK frame 48 width and thick arms, in order to help me hide the thickness, and the lenses are 1.7 high index with AR coating. Although they cause a weird minifyng effect on my eyes due to the cylinder, I think they don't look that bad on me, they're still kinda fashionable, the only thing it's they're quite thick... I used to care a lot about that, but since's that the way things are, well, nowaways all I care it's that I can see and I like other guys in glasses. I think I'd like to have a BF that wears and likes glasses just like me, it think it would be so cool!! unfortunately, there seem to be only a small group of guys that like guys in thick glasses, and well, they tend to keep it a "secret" ...
tinyeyes 25 Sep 2007, 20:42
I've been wearing hard or RGP contacts for many years, and I wear them for at least 12-14 hours per day as well. Sometimes I give my eyes a break from them and wear my glasses -- especially if I'm doing something that stresses my eyes, like taking a long flight. I have glasses of course, although in my teens and early twenties I actually went through a period where I didn't have any glasses with my correct RX -- only contacts. That wasn't the best. When you're highly myopic, it's nice to have glasses as a backup even if you only wear them at bedtime. I also see much better with contacts than glasses, and that's one of the reasons I don't wear my glasses very much.
MinuX16 25 Sep 2007, 13:06
hi Tinyeyes! well, the reason I just couldn't wear my RGP's last weekend is still a little unknown for me, I just couldn't keep one of the lenses in, it kept popping-out my eye with no reason, although I kept cleaning it often... so I couln't bare wearing just one (it's damn uncomfortable as you might know, being able to see crispy-clearly in one eye and almost blind in the another) so I decided to go for my glasses. Ams as far as I'm concerned to other people, I got all those stares due to the weird minifying effect the lenses have on my eyes, although I still think there might've been some other great guy just like you that was looking at me in other way.... anyway, say, have you ever had an experience like mine? how long do you wear your lenses per day? I do wear mine for about 12-14 hours per day, and I almost have no problems with them... and well, honestly, I do have a pair of glasses "just in case" and because I like wearing thick glasses just as I like seeing guys in them as well.
tinyeyes 25 Sep 2007, 07:33
MinuX16, I would have been staring at you in your coke-bottles, too -- for different reasons than the people you saw, perhaps! I wear RGPs, too -- how come you weren't able to wear them that day?
MinuX16 24 Sep 2007, 07:55
Hello everyone!! Yes, as you've said, taking a little break to go to the WC and refresh a pair of dried RGP CL's is a cool chance to try some other eyeglasses, actually, it's kinda fun, you know? the thrill, the rush, the mix of a little guilt with excitement... wow! BTW, I was going to tell, just this past saturday I've a "bad CL day" and had to spend the whole day wearing my glasses.... at first I was up to nothing since my vision doesn't reach a 100% in them, but later on I felt bored and went to the local mall for some shopping. I got quite a few stares regarding directly to my coke-bottled eyes, and honestly, I got a little aroused, since most people migth have thought that I wasn't able to see them properly (at a point it was true, the darker it gets, the blinder I go) but in the meantime I liked the idea of attracting that attention.... nice thing to do for a change... I might be doing it more often!!!
Fritz 17 Sep 2007, 17:26
At least you two have an excuse to go to the john: rewetting your own contact lenses and spending that extra bit of time doing a search. No harm, really.
LAX 17 Sep 2007, 17:19
tinyeyes and minux16 you aren't alone!
MinuX16 17 Sep 2007, 09:10
I fully agree with with Tinyeyes, checking out other people's glasses is a guilty pleasure... but surely a harmaless one! I don't think sneeking in the bathroom just the way he did it it's a bad thing. It just happened and that's all. I remember doing the very same thing at my uncle's during a sleep over his place when I was younger (by that time I didn't know why he and Peter, his BF at that time, would be living together and why they were so close) and when I entered the bathroom, I saw 2 pairs of glasses next to a bottle of CL's cleaning solution. I took one pair and tried them.... they were too weak for me, maybe about a -3, but the others made a significant change, maybe a -8 (considering I was a -7 at 15). I was kinda aroused, and nervous, so I finished my duties and got off. Later on I saw my uncle coming out of the bathroom wearing the thick glasses! then I understood the other pair were Peter's. I liked the way they both looked in glasses (an together actually) So sad they splitted up...
tinyeyes 15 Sep 2007, 08:32
Checking out people's glasses is a guilty pleasure. I don't get the opportunity that often, but I'm sure I'll do it again! You ask how did the glasses look on me? Actually, I was in a hurry for obvious reasons, so I spent more time checking out the vision with them than looking at myself in the mirror. And since I only popped out my right contact when I tried them on, the left eye had about -17 diopters of correction and was very blurry!
There is another friend/date, hunky gay guy who is around a -6 or so, but I've only seen him in glasses a couple of times. He invited me to spend the night and cuddle sometime. In that case I'm sure I'll get to see him in his glasses and try them out (and he'll see mine too.) If it happens I'll report back.
I love hearing these bathroom/hidden glasses stories, so please share more!
Krieger 14 Sep 2007, 14:13
Welcome MinuX16, glad you joined us, hope you can also join the guys with glasses groups... maybe you will find something interesting there.
Cheers!
Alex
guest 14 Sep 2007, 13:00
Tiny Eyes, I'm jealous. Please visit more people and report your glasses finds. In my opinion no harm was done. Then again, I am guilty of doing the same thing every chance I get. The best pair of glasses I ever found had a big difference between lenses. I'd say -7 and -10. By the way, how did the glasses look on you?
MinuX16 14 Sep 2007, 09:37
Yeah, KC reffers to KeratoConus... I'm the one of those 1 male in 10,000 (according to stadistics) with this contidion... I was detected when I was 18, fortunately, I've been wearing my RGP CL's since I was 15... they do give me 20/15 clear crisp vision... although in glasses I'm corrected only to a 20/60 ... I guess you can't have it all in life... anyway, I like wearing thick glasses and spotting guys in them as well...
Katy 14 Sep 2007, 09:02
keratoconus?
Julian 14 Sep 2007, 08:54
Hi MinuX 16, and welcome Uh, a KC?
myopeinhere 14 Sep 2007, 08:29
I'm terrible,my friend,who's always in her contacts with a pair of glasses hidden away somewhere invited me round for dinner,
So went to the bathroom for a genuine reason and there on the shelf were the most impressive glasses I've ever seen!
Must have been early 90's frames,big round metal with normal cr39's in them,the lenses stuck out about an inch and had the edges cut out so the arms could fold flat,well tried them on,and wow!
Never saw them after that,but she's now a full time gwg sporting a lovely -10 in very nice frames,but every time I see her I think of tose old glasses
MinuX16 14 Sep 2007, 07:29
Hi everyone!! I'd like to introduce myself, I'm a 25 yo GWG and just like most of the guys in here I do wear glasses, due to a KC that puts me in the -16 range. I wear my RGP CL's most of the, and recently I've had done some backup eyeglasses in order to give my eyes a little rest every night... I'm very attracted to guys wearing glasses, and well, I'd like to take the opportunity to exchange thought and experiences with you guys in here.
anyone feel free to contact me...
Phil 14 Sep 2007, 01:24
Yes, we all do it! My wife always asks why I'm so long in the bathroom at home of a friend of hers whom we sometimes visit for lunch! And years ago I only discovered just how myopic the wife of a friend was when I tried on her old brown NHS-style frames which she kept in the bathroom. Lovely power rings! In those days she wore contacts. Now she's a consultant psychiatrist and a fulltime gwg with very high index progressives; and she looks just gorgeous.
Katy 14 Sep 2007, 00:43
tinyeyes - yes! If there are a pair of (minus) glasses left in a bathroom, I have to try them on, I can't help it. I went to stay with a friend a few months ago, whose boyfriend has got some great black plastic frames with lenses that looked quite strong to me. I was dying to know his rx, especially as he had tried my boyfriend's -6s on and said he could see quite well (there was my opportunity to ask, I know!). In the bathroom at their house, I had to have a look, and found the box of contacts: -4! Not sure why they look so strong, maybe the wide frames. I did feel guilty, but pleased he hadn't beaten my bf for minus power :-)
tinyeyes 13 Sep 2007, 23:20
I did something tonight that I really shouldn't do, but couldn't resist.
I went to visit a former co-worker I hadn't seen in a while, and I already knew that his boyfriend (who is very attractive, tall, slim and muscular) is very nearsighted. When I got there, the boyfriend was there, looking good as I remembered, and wearing contacts (I saw him once in his glasses a few years ago and he looked great.) After a few minutes, I excused myself to go to the bathroom. Here's the bad part: I did a little snooping. As I had hoped, his eyeglasses case was on the bathroom counter. Of course, I couldn't resist opening up the case. Inside was a pair of silver frame oval glasses with high-index lenses, which of course, I couldn't resist trying on. They were quite strong, and I popped out one of my own contacts to get a view. I could see pretty well; they seemed almost as strong as my own (I'm -9). Even better, on the shelf were some boxes of AcuVue disposable contacts with the prescription printed on them: -8 in one eye and -8.5 in the other. Nice!
A guilty pleasure, but hopefully no harm done. Has anyone else every done this sort of thing?
sam12744 12 Sep 2007, 03:47
Nice little sighting yesterday in Boots the Chemists.Tall lad of about 19,not specially good looking with a mop of dark brown hair.Wearing some strong minus glasses.Current fashion of rectangular black plastic,with wide black arms,which branched into two white metal sections for the last 3/4 inch to the hinges.The lenses were clearly very high index material and yet still quite thick,with much minification and serious cut-in.I would estimate a minus script in the mid-teens.The frames suited him well and,given the strength and thickness of the lenses,were a sensible choice.
Julian 09 Sep 2007, 23:23
This is fun too:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNtMpY-sD7w&NR=1
Julian 09 Sep 2007, 23:19
Cute ad fo Specsavers:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOhXhp3XbIE&NR=1
Julian 05 Sep 2007, 00:08
So, Jay, how old are you if your father dictates what kind of frames you can have? Presumably you've inherited your myopia from him if he thinks about lens thickness? (Mind you, when I was 18 my mother insisted on basic NHS plastic, but that was because she was paying.)
Fritz 04 Sep 2007, 22:03
Jay:
"We"? Do you have a twin or kid brother? My advice to you is to get the hottest frames and the highest indext lens material. Even if they're somewhat thick, so what. Make a statement and don't worry if your lenses look strong. After all, they are and clearly that hunk wasn't too bothered by his obviously strong specs to try and minimize their strength through subterfuge. Let us know how your next eye exam goes.
Jay 04 Sep 2007, 16:40
Don't mind the questions Julian. They are some kind of plastic as far as I could tell from just having a quick look and feel. Although the lenses were very strong the whole frame didn't feel too heavy on my face. I wanted to get spex like these but my father insisted that we have these small metal frames because they would keep down the thickness of the lenses. Just recently he has relented and let us choose our own so I'm having new glasses soon and hope that Ican get something like these sexy Asians have!
Julian 04 Sep 2007, 09:13
Jay: sorry, another question! You say your delicious hunk's glasses were 'big, round and black' - what were they (the frames I mean) made of? And, while we're on the subject, what kind of frames do you wear yourself?
Jay 04 Sep 2007, 06:46
Julian.
Thanks. Yes, I am nearighted and wear strong lenses of -9 so it was fairly obvious to him that I was "blind as a bat."
-10 04 Sep 2007, 01:09
High plus guy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fmh9FBDAvwo
tinyeyes 03 Sep 2007, 08:18
Craig, thanks for posting the link to Flickr guy with the strong glasses. WOW! He is so dreamy! I would love to be with him at night when he takes out his contacts. I would also say somewhere in the -12, -13 range possibly. So cute!
Julian 02 Sep 2007, 05:18
Jay, if you said you're blind I didn't notice. I only asked because he was hardly going to start comparing notes with somebody who didn't have a substantial show of power rings - as I guess with your Rx you must. I mean, I wear glasses, but I'm not in your league (low plus).
itabracer 02 Sep 2007, 05:10
Nice strong plus glasses
http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=j_HhnTAreug
Jay 01 Sep 2007, 16:42
Fritz and Julian
Thanks for the feedback. It was a real turn on for me to talk with him about out mutual bad eyesight problems but I'm nowhere like as nearsighted. He was around -14 (and his glasses were way too strong for me to see properly) and I'm -9.50L and -8.25R at my last check but I have to have another test and expect that to change. I know I said I was blind and realise that some people are worse than me but over a certain Rx without correction I just can't see much. I expect it's a relative term.
Jay.
Katy 31 Aug 2007, 02:25
Wow.. -12? -15? :-)
Craig 30 Aug 2007, 23:34
Same guy again:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jantipuesto/372311532/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jantipuesto/349277145/
Craig 30 Aug 2007, 23:33
Hey guys check out this hot guy with super strong glasses... i post some link but you can find many other pics in his albums...
any guess abouy the rx???
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jantipuesto/849153806/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jantipuesto/480001943/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jantipuesto/453542350/
Julian 30 Aug 2007, 14:45
So how blind are you, Jay?
Fritz 30 Aug 2007, 13:42
Jay -
Pretty hot sighting and a chance to chat as well. Lucky you. I have always liked hunky construction worker types with thick glasses. Seems so incongruous. I recently checked out a really hot Latino guy who was working with a construction gang and probably wearing -10s. Am sure that none of his other workmates had even a clue just how blind their co-worker was without correction.
Jay 28 Aug 2007, 13:37
Just spent the bank holiday with my aunt in Cambridge. She has builders doing work but this morning when I came down to breakfast, what a sight! A hunk about my own age was hard at work pushing a barrowload of sand but it was his glasses which captivated me. They were big, round and black with amazingly thick lenses - he'd be blind without them. At their tea break I asked to give them the tea and got to speak to him. He saw I was wearing spex too and said what a drag it was being so bind and so I said, How blind are you then? He let me have his glasses and wow! I couldn't focus at all. He said his rx is -14 and with lots of astigmatism so we compared spex for a while. I told him I didn't mind wearing glasses at all now and he just laughed and asked if it didn't turn off girls. Not a problem in my case I said. He got the message.
MyopicGrant 28 Aug 2007, 08:43
Those are great! Look like ice cubes.
craig 28 Aug 2007, 03:38
wow... another pair of -12.50 from the same guy.....and this time they're rimless....
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=150155782001
Esquire Best Dressed Real Men 27 Aug 2007, 12:00
Some real men have real glasses! Here are a few of my favorites that you can search by first name:
Tony L
Devon H
Andrew S
Luke S
VFL 22 Aug 2007, 22:34
Thanks, Jen...
God, they're adorable, huh?
Love me, love me, love me a nearsighted boy...
VFL
P.S. Farsighted is good, too. Throw some astigmatism into the mix and I'm in heaven...
tinyeyes 22 Aug 2007, 22:29
Jose Padilla, the terrorist who was found guilty of criminal conspiracy recently, is a myope:
http://blogs.abcnews.com/photos/uncategorized/jose_padilla_fbi_ap.jpg
Can you wear contacts in prison?
Jennifer 22 Aug 2007, 11:35
VFL, what a great find!!! Baseball players don't wear glasses like they used to. In the 70's and 80's we had many ball players to look at wearing glasses. I remember some strong looking prescriptions (before the days of hi index) on the field! Oh those were the days!
VFL 21 Aug 2007, 13:00
*Sigh!*
http://www.joesportsfan.com/column.php?storyid=473
oliver 19 Aug 2007, 11:13
Wow cool links -10, I love the one called "thick glasses"... the guy on youtube wears glasses and hearing aids...any other turned on by that?
-10 18 Aug 2007, 17:15
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=uwNhNBbAy-Q
Got glasses in grade 4.
-10 18 Aug 2007, 17:02
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=3YvAl5Cj0ko
Hates his glasses.
-10 18 Aug 2007, 17:00
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=uIVjBI_6wmk
Thick glasses
-10 18 Aug 2007, 06:00
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-VRVYxcHfg
Japanese glasses
-10 11 Aug 2007, 19:11
Thanks for the help tinyeyes.
tinyeyes 11 Aug 2007, 09:01
Correct URL is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZI0RySbdYFg
-10 11 Aug 2007, 03:03
Thick glassehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZI0RySbdYFgs:
Craig 09 Aug 2007, 05:32
Yeah true, I just tried to ask him a photo of him wearing them to understand how they look...but I don't know if he will accept to send it. Anyway, I was once in Italy and lots of guys like to wear glasses there, usually as a fashion/ design accessory... that's probably the reason why this guy is really ok about his high rx!
tinyeyes 08 Aug 2007, 20:43
Yeah, the guy selling the glasses seems very nonchalant about them. -12 is a very strong RX, but he acts like it's no big deal and even mentions that you might be "lucky" and have his same RX. I'll say! To me, -12 is about the ideal RX.
Craig 08 Aug 2007, 09:00
To tinyeyes:
yeah the cool thing is that it seems that he is not into fetish part but they are one of his actual glasses... i wonder how are the others...... :)
tinyeyes 08 Aug 2007, 07:06
Craig, thanks for the link to the Ebay auctions! You're right, the -12 glasses are awesome! They would be very sexy on the right guy. It seems as though they belonged to the guy who is selling them. I wonder what he looks like?
-10 07 Aug 2007, 22:22
http://youtube.com/watch?v=GBwW9FDauWA
Craig 07 Aug 2007, 09:11
Hey guys what do you think of these from ebay!? The first ones seem to be quite hot on a guy!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=150149276965
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=150149287284
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=150149289021
-10 02 Aug 2007, 17:51
Japanesehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wJg26jGfx0 glasses guy:
al 01 Aug 2007, 17:32
Great pics, Solly! What's your Rx? How well/far can you see without glasses? Love to see a bare-eyed pic!
Solly1001 01 Aug 2007, 04:09
Hello all. I just posted some new pics of me. http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/bb255/solly10013/123.jpg
http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/bb255/solly10013/1233.jpg
tinyeyes 31 Jul 2007, 20:32
Re: a new look
Cute! He looks like about a -4.
-10 28 Jul 2007, 04:47
A new look:http://youtube.com/watch?v=BH7UOh-_rbo
25 Jul 2007, 06:05
around +6D
http://www.flickr.com/photos/maryke_notenboom/with/746096111/
-10 24 Jul 2007, 06:54
Three Guys in Glasses;
http://youtube.com/watch?v=MOcUDidf7e8
sourgrapes 16 Jul 2007, 08:27
Eh.. they would look better with anti-reflective coating and smaller frames. I won't post, though.
Check out this You Tube video. 15 Jul 2007, 23:12
Cute young guy who wears -10 and -11 contacts and shows the glasses he hates. If anyone here has a You Tube account, please post a positive comment or 20 about glasses?
http://youtube.com/watch?v=3FwXgFUOnNQ
Chris 15 Jul 2007, 12:42
In a nearby resturant yesterday I was the first customer and was served by a good-looking young guy with very long, wavy hair aged about 17 or 18, I guess a student doing a holiday job. He was explaining what was on offer and then said "And the specials are on the board over there" pointing at the opposite wall. With my poor sight I asked him to read them to me and to my suprise he blushed and from his inside jacket pocket produced a pair of rimless specs - and he turned out to be nearly as myopic as me. He had to squint a bit to read everything and so at my suggestion kept on his glasses for the rest of the time I was there. Since they weren't busy I managed to have some conversation (about eyes and specs of course!) and complemented him on his glasses which really did suit him. He told me that he'd had the same RX for two years now but accepted my suggestion that he get a test ASAP. Altogether a nice young man and a nice evening for me.
Fritz 15 Jul 2007, 09:55
Yesterday Ithink I saw the thickest myopic glasses ever on a modestly good-looking white guy about 28/29. The lenses were in a frame a bit too large for the prescription, but it probably wouldn't have made all that much differenc if it had been a bit smaller in diameter. The lenses were biconcave, had been beveled and an estimated three-quarter inches thick on the edges. (I'm also including the bit that also stuck out from the front of the frame.) They were certainly high-index and probably -25/-27 judging by the thickness,the enormous amount of cut-in and masses of power rings. His eyes were actually hard to see clearly, and I doubt that he had anything approaching 20/20 juding by the way he held his iPod to his face to see it. I think he was also squinting to see if the bus was coming, although it was hard to tell because his eyes were so distant behind the lenses. You'd have thought he would have had myodiscs at that stage which would have been far less noticeable and probably provided less distortion.
Again, not a major cutie but some appeal.
Last night in a restaurant, a very good-looking Italian-type (about 55)beautifully dressed with a gorgeous Cartier watch walked in with rather plain wire-rimmed glasses about -7. Looking around the well-lit bar for his companion (clearly gay) I noticed that he was squinting slightly trying to see across the room. A moment later, out came a new pair of very cool rectangular glasses, plano-fronted and at least another diopter stronger. End of squinting!! but he had to move them down his nose a bit to read the bar menu.
Guest 10 Jul 2007, 19:40
Here is a very funny site, with a very funny guy in glasses...
Go to
www.masterpiecemovie.com
Click on Video Clips, then Drama Coach (button on upper-right)
JayinTexas 01 Jul 2007, 13:09
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raILFlGhAiA
James 01 Jul 2007, 05:33
Wayching Wimbledon, I've noticed one of the young players, Janko Tipsarevic wears Oakley glasses, more often than not. Here's a link:
http://cornedbeefhash.wordpress.com/tag/janko-tipsarevic/
(just scroll down for the glasses pics - there are also loads more if you just type his name into Google Image).
Anyone able to estimate an Rx? It's very difficult, if not impossible with this Oakley type frames, but in any event, am sure it's nothing too substantial but obviously enough to help his game.
12 Jun 2007, 09:13
Sorry just 3 per posting so here is the last one...look at the other first !
http://youtube.com/watch?v=l-uT1fSa4o8&mode=related&search=
Youtube finds 12 Jun 2007, 09:12
Hi found this by accident wonder if the first two are twins.
The third at least changes frames
And the last one is most edited as a bonus that I found exciting. Going from being something to something else...
http://youtube.com/watch?v=0f4Hi2cjuhw&mode=related&search=
http://youtube.com/watch?v=sPxMbVMJDY4&mode=related&search=
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Vc_PU3D3QNE&mode=related&search=
tinyeyes 10 Jun 2007, 21:49
So, I'm in Atlanta right now on business. Any fellow glasses admirers in the area?
tinyeyes 10 Jun 2007, 21:47
VFL, VFL... I'm waiting for your story! Your sighting sounds incredible! So.....?
09 Jun 2007, 07:26
Thanks for that YouTube link! Aiken is usually not my cup of tea but he is so much hotter in his glasses. My guess on his Rx is -5 or -6. Is anyone a better judge of Rxs?
MARTYN 09 Jun 2007, 06:32
CAN I ASK ADVICE, BEING A SHY TYPE OF GUY I,M TO SHY TO ADMIT I LOVE THE LOOK OF A LADY WEARING PLUS GLASSES TO FRIENDS, AND TOO SHY TO ASK SUCH A LADY ON A DATE.
i ALSO FIND LADIES WITH HIGH PLUS GLASSES SEXY AND SENUOUS, THOSE BIG LOVELY WARM EYES BEHIND THE GLASSES REALLY MELT ME.
IS IT UNUSUAL TO BE PYSICALLY AND ATTRACTED TO LADIES WEARING VERY STRONG GLASSES OR AM i UNUSUAL.
PLEASE GIVE ME YOUR THOUGHTS, LOVE ANSWERS FROM LADIES WHO WEAR HIGH PLUS GLASSES.
-10 09 Jun 2007, 04:52
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBZYwMGD5_A
VFL 08 Jun 2007, 20:41
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls...
Today I had the most fabulous, exquisite, eyeglass "outing" happen in front of my very (well-corrected)eyes that I can barely speak...
OMG! OMG! OMG! Sweet Baby Jesus give me enough strength to describe it to the masses!
Stay tuned. I am still composing myself...
-10 08 Jun 2007, 20:09
Like Glassehttp://youtube.com/watch?v=yBZYwMGD5_As
Curt 02 Jun 2007, 09:56
I don't know about Harry in glasses; but it seems that Prince "Wessex" may be overdue for readers.
01 Jun 2007, 12:51
Prince Harry in a go-go
Julian 31 May 2007, 22:40
>Some great shots of Prince Harry in his glasses
--what kind of post is that, besides anonymous and unpunctuated? If you've really seen them, how about telling us where they are? Sorry, but I'd like some solid evidence that THAT prince wears glasses at all.
31 May 2007, 17:08
Some great shots of Prince Harry in his glasses
tinyeyes 25 May 2007, 07:05
I watched some of his other videos where you can see more of his glasses. I would guess around -7 or -8. He wears contacts in some of his videos, too. The rimless frames he wears make the glasses look even more powerful than they are. Thanks for posting that video!
itabracer 25 May 2007, 04:59
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TD5tJRG5XuA&mode=related&search=
Webfind
Nice video with a man in thick glasses. Guess the power?
24 May 2007, 14:57
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNbmPCL1RCc&feature=dir
tinyeyes 20 May 2007, 01:31
Went to a party tonight, for a friend's birthday, and had a very nice, extended sighting of his cousin (who was a straight guy) .... very good looking, hunky, tall Asian guy, in his early 20s, with really nice black rim glasses with around -8 power. They had edges thick enough to stick out well past the plastic frames, and great power rings and cut in. It was really nice to see this handsome guy confidently wearing his strong prescription. (By the way, my friend with birthday is also around a -7 or -8 I think, but I've never seen him in glasses because he always wears contacts.)
not so new guest 17 May 2007, 20:43
Euestace suggested that I cross post this one from the nearsightings thread:
funny you should mention the bare eyed and barefoot thing. A couple of years ago I went to a mall early one morning to see what shops were still in business there. It was still early enough for none of the stores to be open, so it was mostly senior citizens there getting their morning walk in. Anyway, what stood out was this one guy. He was in his early 20's, he was barefoot, just jeans and a t shirt but was wearing some of the thickest glasses I had ever seen. He had to be every bit of a -20.00 myope. I got to thinking about how screwed he would be if he lost or broke his glasses, but imagine how much more helpless he would be if it happened when he was barefoot. Trying to grope around a strange environment when your barefoot would be pretty hard if you couldn't see the ground or what you were stepping on.
Katy 11 May 2007, 12:15
-1.5, I think :-)
A 11 May 2007, 07:53
Any ideas on what comedian Alan Carr's prescription is?
http://www.comedycv.co.uk/alancarr/alan-carr-2005-may.jpg
http://www.theambassadors.com/common_graphics/productions/p3437_m1.jpg
robyn 06 May 2007, 15:19
hi everyone, i’m pretty and i have thick glasses cause i’m very nearsighted. I want to chat w/ u & i have a webcam so come on over to robyn7@hotmail.co.uk so u can see me and we can chat, and do it now!
tinyeyes 06 May 2007, 15:02
How about Justin Long (actor possibly most famous for his role in current Apple Computer commercials) in GLASSES! Very cute!
http://www.justinlong.net/ubbthreads7/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=11139&PHPSESSID=8d9471d57
JP 03 May 2007, 11:53
Anyone seen Adam Hosker on The Apprentice (BBC)? He looks cute with his glasses on. Low minus set in a black metal frame with nice deep sides. See http://www.adamhosker.co.uk/enquiries.htm
Cali Girl 29 Apr 2007, 14:28
Prince William
http://www.royalanecdotes.com/2007/03/14/what-a-spectacle-prince-williams-new-look/
aviator -00- 26 Apr 2007, 15:23
Fran: have you had your eye test yet, and if so, what was the outcome?
sam12744 26 Apr 2007, 02:34
I agree;blueace is gorgeous.However,the rx appears very low.I can't see any discernable cut-in.
Brian-16 25 Apr 2007, 06:49
Julian- blueace is a hunk .I see a lot of guys with that style of frame here at college and all are very nearsighted.I wonder what is rx is?
Julian 25 Apr 2007, 04:37
That was what I thought. In every other picture Ricardo wears shades which might or might not be corrective; that's the only one with clear lenses and a definite Rx.
How did you like Daniel? I've looked again and in several of his galleries there's an odd one with his glasses on.
Mark One 25 Apr 2007, 00:29
Great find Julian. Almost enough to make me get a membership.
julian 25 Apr 2007, 00:24
http://www.bukbuddies.com/bukbuddies/ricardo/rica19.jpg.html
-14 24 Apr 2007, 18:47
They look like planos or very, very low minus.
m 24 Apr 2007, 11:42
http://www.flickr.com/photos/blueace/page14/
Have a browse through, several photos worth a look there.
What would anybody guess this guy's prescrip to be? I love those frames, the totally suit
23 Apr 2007, 06:29
try copying the links but eliminating the periods at the end
sam12744 23 Apr 2007, 02:19
Julian,
Thank you for the links;sadly only the second one works.
Sam
Julian 20 Apr 2007, 23:34
Well, Bukbuddies didn't reply to my feedback asking for more models in glasses; BUT this week's collection includes one page with shots of Daniel either wearing his glasses or holding them in his hand. He might be more to some people's taste than Jude was - he certainly is to mine: http://www.bukbuddies.com/bukbuddies/daniel/catalog6/VOL1607_001.html. I also found some other spexy shots of him: http://www.bukbuddies.com/bukbuddies/daniel/myfirsttime_001.html and even one solitary one from only six months ago: http://www.bukbuddies.com/bukbuddies/daniel/catalog5/VOL4106_10_05_06_001.html. Low minus Rx I thnk.
Clare 18 Apr 2007, 12:38
Phil - now, do you mean you *always* wear these -4s in the dark, or that you *only* wear them in the dark? Symantics I know, the beauty of the English language ...
But come on, I'm no adviser on spectacle wear, it's taken me 15 years to find the first pair that I actually like!! Good luck.
OttO 18 Apr 2007, 09:42
Interesting observation ehpc. As a middle-ager with trifocals I can identify with that. I automatically adjust my distance to the reading material. What I really notice, however, is that when I'm in a book shop, grocery store, museum, etc, first I'll zero in on something with my intermediate or distance lenses, and then I find myself backing off or moving in closer to focus on what I'm looking at. Something I never had to do when I was younger. As far as I can figure, it must mean that my accomodation is about down to zilch! Fortunately, I don't think about it much. I just do it.
ehpc 18 Apr 2007, 05:25
Share prices are difficult in The Daily Telegraph too...............but what really foxes middle-aged eyesight, in my experience, is MAPS, which I obviously use a lot travelling around doing concerts and recordings.Maps really are designed to fox middle-aged eyesight as much as possible - if you can read the letters that say ENGLAND you can't read the letters that say Nether Wallop or whatever, and the other way round. The road numbers e.g. B7031 are another size again....etc etc etc..........it is a business of permanently bringing the map nearer one's face and then putting it further away......and then nearer..............etc etc etc......And then you get to the city, take out the A to Z, and the whole process starts all over again...........................
Phil 18 Apr 2007, 03:28
Not yet Clare. I've been rather busy at work.
The cheapo -4s now give me exactly the same correction as my -3.75 varifocals. And I've taken to wearing them in the dark!! So I don't think I'm in need of much of an increase in my minus rx this time.
But I'll be pressing for an increased add. I test the reading portion on the fractions in the share prices in the Standard! And an extra .25 or .5 makes all the difference. That's a good test for anyone who may think presbyopia's setting in! Try reading those tiny figures with the minus specs on. If you can't focus it's add time!!
Any ideas on frames? Wouldn't it be a hoot if you could come along as my adviser?
-19 17 Apr 2007, 18:34
See thishttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vCiX7OiJ_o
Clare 17 Apr 2007, 11:18
Phil - have you had that test yet??
Fran 17 Apr 2007, 11:02
I'm 18 years old, so I don't have a credit card or cheque book, only cash. Does anyone know how to get those vouchers to buy things of ebay?
Phil 17 Apr 2007, 10:24
Fran,
You can buy minus specs by post, using a cheque, from Glassesdirect.co.uk. They are excellent, cheap and fast. I have four pairs from them: two pairs of lined bifocals, one executive style, one rounded; a pair made up to my reading rx (as assessed by me not some "mean" optician"; and a pair of single vision with just a little more minus. All ace!
Fran 17 Apr 2007, 10:17
I can't order online as I have no credit card
tinyeyes 16 Apr 2007, 22:11
Just to give my opinion, I like both Jude from Bukbuddies AND Matt Hale. Both are cute and spexy!
aviator -oo- 16 Apr 2007, 15:08
Fran: don't give up, it's not so complicated! In some countries (China, for example) you can buy ready made up glasses with minus values of between -1 and -6, in just the same way that you can buy reading glasses. OK, so if you're not visiting that part of the world it will be a bit more involved, but not too much. Regarding contact lenses, you could always start by asking your optician for some non-prescription cosmetic lenses, simply to change the colour of your eyes (for fun). That way you will get measured for them (actually, there are only a few different sizes) and get shown how to put them in. After that, you could order some prescription lenses on-line (lots of people on this site have discussed this in the COG thread). Forging a precsription is really very easy, I could e-mail you such a thing I and when you are ready. Have you ever been able to wear someone else's glasses for a reasonable period of time? If you do not need glasses, that could give you a feeling for what power of lens your eyes are able to 'accommodate'.
Fran 16 Apr 2007, 09:25
I'm from Ireland. I don't get the whole forge thing. And how would I get a pair of contacts? My only hope is to fail the test.
sam12744 16 Apr 2007, 01:47
Thank you,anonymous poster,for the link to the video of the gorgeous Matt Hale.I love those glasses on him.
Sam.
15 Apr 2007, 18:41
look this video! very thick!
http://shredacademy.com/lessons/Matt%20Hale/matthale3.htm
aviator -oo- 15 Apr 2007, 16:08
Fran: my advice would depend on which country you are living in. In the first place however, I would suggest playing it straight in the eye exam - if you are not prescibed glasses, I would then think about forging a prescription and going to another optician saying that you needed to order a spare pair or something. I can provide further advice on how to forge a prescription if you need me to: a as a graphic designer, I have forged several using my DTP software. Also, you might like to think about what level of script you would like to have. If you want medium to high powered lenses (say over -3), then a contact lenses / glasses combination would be advisable, however if lower powered lenses appeal as a way of starting, then you could just go for a -1 to -2 script which you should be able to handle without compensation from contact lenses. Let me know if I can help some more.
Fran 15 Apr 2007, 15:39
Hi,
I'm going for an eyetest this week and was wondering if anyone had any tips on how i could become myopic. I don't wear glasses but i wish i did, any ideas would be great.
Julian 14 Apr 2007, 16:15
Bukbuddies again: in the (very explicit) 'Horny Houndogs' section there are two video clips featuring a spexy model called Chad who doesn't seem to figure in the still photos section. Might be more to some folks' taste than Jude.
sam12744 11 Apr 2007, 09:51
Julian,
Nice to see any model with glasses,but oh,that hair!
Julian 11 Apr 2007, 07:34
Mark One: it's always nice to see a post from you and know you're still around ... yes, I know what you mean about Jude. My point was that for the first time in - how long? - there was a new spexy model on Bukbuddies rather than what he actually looked like, and I sent feedback asking for more shots of Darrel, Dylan and other guys like them in their glasses. Maybe some more of us could follow suit?
Mark One 10 Apr 2007, 23:59
Julian, I got very excited when I saw your post and immediately clicked over. Sadly, Jude doesn't do anything for me. Closed that window as fast as if he'd been female. ;)
Julian 10 Apr 2007, 23:13
Ye-e-es. My real favourites are Dylan and Darrel. They both wore glasses in some of their older galleries, but they're also cute, cute CUTE!
Brian-16 10 Apr 2007, 18:44
Julian-One of the models (Bobby-no specs) looks like he would be a fun guy!
Julian 10 Apr 2007, 10:31
Hey, I've had my first proper browse for ages on Bukbuddies, and found a new model, Jude, who appeared last month and WEARS GLASSES! Not the loveliest ever IMHO, but it's the first set of spexy pics in years: gold wire, low minus; decent figure, decent legs; well-endowed. Anyhow, check him out for yourselves: http://www.bukbuddies.com/bukbuddies/jude/jude.html
A 04 Apr 2007, 10:58
Hugh Laurie in House -
http://www.wounded-hearts.net/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=245&page=4
tinyeyes 29 Mar 2007, 07:37
This is cute....
http://www.kottke.org/06/11/four-eyes-needs-help
tinyeyes 28 Mar 2007, 00:19
Fritz, thanks for telling about the high-minus sightings. They are rare, and great! It's interesting how very high minus Rx's seem to cause the person to need to hold things close to see, even when corrected with glasses. Maybe it's because there is so much minification with an Rx in the high teens.
Fritz 26 Mar 2007, 12:41
Tinyeyes -- -18 is great and so rare. I think I saw a -16/-18 recently in the local USPO. Older guy around 50 who probably was once pretty good-looking in a clean-cut way but somewhat gone to seed. I'd noticed him before with his very thick glasses not only because the lenses were so strong but he also held paperwork quite close to his eyes. He just got new glasses with much smaller frames and clearly stronger lenses since they're just as thick as the old ones and, I believe, slightly biconcave. Still holds things pretty close to his face. Also saw a guy in the market also around 50 who had really small oval glasses with the left lens at approx. -15 and the right at least a -18. Kind of sexy in a conventional way and rather friendly. Shame they opened up another checkout and offered the first place in it to me. Normally a good thing but not this time.
tinyeyes 25 Mar 2007, 14:40
-18D? Wow, that's so amazing! I am just beginning to plan a trip to Asia. I wonder if there are really as many high myopes as I hear. -18D is hard to contemplate. How did the guy look in his glasses? How thick were they? Did you ask him if he ever tried contacts?
I like your idea about spotting glasses guys... but that would only work for guys who work in public places. Most of the guys I see are working out at the gym, shopping, at restaurants, etc., at random times. It's a great idea though!
jo 25 Mar 2007, 02:41
Any one who happens to be in Singapore should check out this guy who's working at the HOMEFIX store (note there are 2 HOMEFIXES. This guy is in the one that's selling mainly drills and heavier duty equipments) in the Alexandra IKEA building. Chatted with him and he mentioned his glasses are about -18D sphere with 5D of cylinder. Thick black frames and even thicker lenses. Not very tall, but still decent looking. Early twenties.
Just wondering, maybe we should have a thread to post about specific places where we can spot cute guys in thick glasses. So anyone who happens to be in that country could make a trip down to spot the cutie and perhaps even make it a part of the travel itinerary for OOs like us.... just a thot.
tinyeyes 23 Mar 2007, 07:15
Eustace,
Your sighting sounds great. I have seen high minus guys with rimless frames before too, and I always wonder how they got them. In my experience they always tell me rimless would be impossible (at -9).
Internet Sex Survey Initiative 22 Mar 2007, 04:14
eustace: If you have any questions about the survey I'll be happy to try to answer them!
Regards,
Hanna
hanna.aronsson@zoologi.su.se
The Internet Sex Survey Initiative
http://www.intercult.su.se/ISSI/
eustace 21 Mar 2007, 16:34
I seem to have so few exciting sightings--and it's not for lack of being on the lookout. But, this past Saturday at a Russian Easter Bazaar, I spotted a good-looking young man--somewhere in his 20', short blond hair, fairly husky built, maybe 6' or close to it, with beautiful completely rimless glasses with high minus lenses. I would guess at least -10 and probably closer to -15. There were lots of power rings and sparkling reflection of the lights in the room, and the edges of the lenses were neatly and smoothly beveled. And his eyes were somewhat minified. Unfortunately, I was with my partner and not in a comfortable position to speak to him, but I do hope to run into him again one day soon. A real turn on!
Eustace 21 Mar 2007, 16:24
The surevey posted on Guys in Glasses is intriguing. I haven't taken or even looked very closely at this survey. Has anyone responded to it? If not, why not? Are there concerns over confidentiality or outing or what? Does Chris/Wurm endorse or approve it? And I notice that no one has even posted to G in G since the survey was posted!
Internet Sex Survey Initiative 13 Mar 2007, 08:40
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sam12744 12 Mar 2007, 02:26
tinyeyes,
I wore contacts for many years until circumstances forced the wearing of glasses because of the need for prisms.Since then I've become a glasses enthusiast(!) and also love doing GOC,as well as admiring other men in glasses.If you would like to see more of Gethin(without glasses),take a look at the famousmalesforum on the web,where he often appears.
Sam
tinyeyes 11 Mar 2007, 20:08
Well, at least he was willing to appear in glasses on TV at least once! I'm guilty of being too vain to wear my glasses very often, so I can't say too much. :-) My RX is about twice as strong as Gethin's, though. I feel self-consciously nerdy with my glasses on, even though glasses exactly like mine are a big turn-on when I see them on other guys.
sam12744 11 Mar 2007, 15:06
tinyeyes,
I guess Gethin wears contacts most of the time,but can't tolerate them for the length of what is probably a long day from rising in the morning to returning home in the evening.What a pity he is too vain to normally appear in public in glasses.
11 Mar 2007, 12:08
Having problems with new glasses?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUHaMLlklaA
tinyeyes 11 Mar 2007, 11:32
Being American, I never heard of this guy. He's good looking! I wonder why he wore the glasses on this occasion? His RX looks to be around -4 or -5. Very nice.
sam12744 11 Mar 2007, 03:37
A and Tinyeyes,
Thank you for posting those videos of Gethin from Blue Peter.I had no idea he was so shortsighted.There's quite a bit of cut-in there.If only he would wear his glasses "on air"! Apart from anything else,it would be great for all those glasses-wearing kids to see a favourite role-model wearing glasses instead of contacts.
tinyeyes 10 Mar 2007, 15:06
How about this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9-EwrojZVA
tinyeyes 10 Mar 2007, 15:00
Too bad, it comes up unavailable for me. What was it?
A 10 Mar 2007, 06:34
Not sure where to post this, so I decided this was as good a place as any.
Gethin Jones from Blue Peter...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJdGFxkGn8s
royboy 07 Mar 2007, 11:12
thought u guys may line this
kay 25 Feb 2007, 12:26
I'm a bi cd who loves guys in glasses!
humb 25 Feb 2007, 08:07
Where do I find Gay Guys wearing glasses that are into guys wearing glasses?
royboy 24 Feb 2007, 19:58
whass good humb?
reason is i wud luv to see the video: it always remains a fantasy of mine. i have never actually met and played with a guy in [strong] glasses. usually when i offer the glasses it always seems like an inconveniece. so my fantasy remains that i am yet to meet [in person]somone who shares my fetish
humb 24 Feb 2007, 19:44
tell me more taker
royboy 24 Feb 2007, 15:41
hey humb --- u got a taker here!!!!
24 Feb 2007, 11:03
HEAVEN!!!
humb 24 Feb 2007, 08:32
Would anyone be interested in seeing video of men wearing thick glasses playing with themselves or each other?
Let me know. Thanks.
PS I know I would!
lazysiow 23 Feb 2007, 14:13
more proof that contacts suck. Send that video to anyone who you think we may lose to them ;)
Pete 23 Feb 2007, 13:09
I don't know how to make a link on here, but if you copy and paste these URLs, you will see videos of a delightful young guy who is farsighted. In the first video he talks about his eyesight and his decision to get contacts. In the second one, he puts his glasses on to read his computer.
Cute, huh?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BAenUQq0HY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVtsWS72GgA
tinyeyes 12 Feb 2007, 20:16
Yes, I agree with both of you. But it's nice to see him anyway. If you look there are many videos with him. He usually wears glasses but sometimes doesn't (presumably he's in contacts.)
Julian 11 Feb 2007, 23:49
Agreed, Fritz!
Fritz 11 Feb 2007, 23:20
Tinyeyes - Yes, he's cute with those -4s. He'd be even cuter if he'd stop yapping and do something more significant with that mouth of his. Now that would be nice!
tinyeyes 11 Feb 2007, 21:29
Slightly annoying, but cute guy with glasses is a star on YouTube....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HtjGgD9bMsM&NR
Ellaniele 02 Feb 2007, 12:52
Today I met a guy I've been talking on the internet for some time. I was very pleased to see him wearing nice rectangular glasses (around-4). It was double cool, because when I saw him on webcam there was no sign of glasses. Actually he looked really embarrassed that he was wearing his spex (contacts wearer!) and when we were sitting in a cafe he took them off and put them in his pocket. I was very disappointed for a couple of minutes but then he started squinting hard! Well, all I have to say is that I'm deffinitely meeting this guy again. And again *smirks*
Cali Girl 23 Jan 2007, 21:28
Over the past week I have been keepin an eye out on a guy in the office where I work that occasionally wears glasses.
At first I never paid attention to him but one evening as I was walking to my car after work and I saw this guy walking in front of me wearing glasses. I thought to myself "how cute" and "don't I know that guy?" I dismissed that encounter as just a nice random sighting and thought nothing of it since I had just talked to him a couple of weeks ago and there were no signs of glasses or contacts.
Well over the past two weeks the wind has really kicked into high gear and I saw him yesterday and today wearing his specs, needless to say, I was very pleased.
tinyeyes 16 Jan 2007, 22:37
Great picture, Chessplayer! Who is the chess player guy? Is that you?
chessplayer 16 Jan 2007, 04:23
http://www.joerg-hickl.de/images/JH/jh2farb.jpg
royboy 15 Jan 2007, 20:46
hi julian --- am posting the pix to u --- fondest roy [i hope we r still abiding by the thread]
Julian 15 Jan 2007, 19:22
royboy: julianmungo@yahoo.co.uk
royboy 15 Jan 2007, 18:14
julian what happened to your link? i was going to send u the O4L cutey-pie pix
royboy 15 Jan 2007, 18:11
hi julian --- i jus' checked the link below and yes i see the cutey-pie sporting them. btw --- the artist who draws the character has an image on her web-site: http://www.marygrandpre.com/ --- u can tell that there is a thick white edge which is supposed to represent power rings [his eyes dont look so minified tho] --- at the moment i dont find any other illustrations --- but i am sure all the illustrations i remember depicted thick power rings. u sound like u r a bigger harry potter fan than i --- so i will defer to your expertise...
Julian 15 Jan 2007, 10:33
More intersting, but still nobody modelling them.
15 Jan 2007, 05:50
Link should be:
http://optical4less.com/index.cgi?mode=loaditem&id=hr034
Julian 14 Jan 2007, 18:51
Royboy: all I get with that link is an order form - no model at all.
As for Harry Potter, J.K. Rowling didn't write the front cover and never says in any of the books that Harry is a myope. Certainly he sees badly without his glasses...when they're broken in Knockturn Alley he hold the broken pieces up to his eyes to see where he's going...he puts them on to open Christmas presents...on the other hand he sees something moving in the grounds (dog? cat?) without them but need them to see what it is. He could equally have hyperopia or a lot of astigmatism. I agree about the plano glasses in the films, though some of us thought they were low plus in the last one.
royboy 14 Jan 2007, 15:30
hey guys any of u seen the pix of that HOT cutie-pie asian boi on O4L site wearing semi-rimless harry potters. check it out: http://optical4less.com/index.cgi?sec=fGkL6nJt7kxnZu6UmuKmfe8JPPuw5R&mode=loaditem&id=hr034;
talkin about harry potters --- according to the original book cover pictures he had very strong myopic lenses --- at leas' -15. an in the movie he wears those wimpy substitute spex --- plano lenses? !!! it takes away from his total personality and character. hollywood faux!!!
tinyeyes 13 Jan 2007, 15:35
OK Julian, good advice. It does seem like these dream "glasses guys" are never interested in me (or are about to have Lasik, or just had it, or ......) At this point, I'm just enjoying the view. If more comes out of it, that will be wonderful. Of course I'll tell him he looks good in glasses if I get the chance. Maybe I'll wear glasses too ... but most guys are not into that, you know! He's probably no exception. Thanks!
Julian 12 Jan 2007, 18:23
Tinyeyes: as you say he might be getign ready for LASIK; on the other hand he might have an infection, or even just need to give his eyes a break. Two suggestions: First, the next time you see him, TELL HIM HE LOOKS GOOD IN GLASSES, whether he's actually wearing them at the time or not. Secondly, go to the gym wearing your own glasses instead of the contacts I'll bet you were wearing. That way you might give him the same kind of treat he's giving you. And the best of luck (which you don't always seem to have!)
tineyes 11 Jan 2007, 21:07
Well, I saw him again today. And he was wearing the glasses again! (I hope he's not getting ready to have lasik or something).
This time, we were in the locker room. He chatted with me as he got undressed to take a shower. I was just getting there to start my workout. He walked away, wearing only a towel and glasses. He would have been pretty handicapped without them getting to the shower. Once again, I was hoping to catch him again before he left, but I never saw him. I can't get enough of the guy! By the way, I was mistaken last night about his eyes....they're big and BROWN. Not blue. Oops! Either color would look great on the guy; he's very handsome. I also got a good look at the lenses in his spex, which were sticking out behind his frames. They were falling down on his nose again, too. NICE....
VFL 11 Jan 2007, 18:36
Oh I love that "sheepish" look contact lens wearing men get when they're wearing the old specarooni's. Like they've been caught with their hands in the cookie jar.
Of course it all depends on the darling man. A good looking/darling acting guy who never wears them suddenly showing up in extremely strong glasses is unbelievably, undeniably gorgeous!
Oh, swoon.
Let's go a bit further. A guy who always wears contacts showing up in a pair of noticably powerful older, out of date glasses because that's all he has is even going to be more sheepish. But, boys and girls, hold on to yourselves, because he gets extra points if the prescription in said specs is not strong enough and he's squinting like mad. Oh yeah.
Katy 11 Jan 2007, 09:01
tinyeyes - he sounds incredible. I always assume that people don't have glasses unless I have seen them - it is amazing when they just turn up wearing them. A guy at my college (a year above me but a lot younger!) turned up a couple of weeks ago with strong looking flat fronted, plastic rimmed glasses, looking a bit sheepish. He only stayed for about 5 minutes, and I haven't seen him wearing them since. I hadn't really noticed him before, but now I'm fascinated - I want to get a better look!
Fritz 11 Jan 2007, 08:10
Tiny Eyes - Wow! Great sighting. I think I'd go to pieces as well. I had a similar experience last month where I work out. A prep dreamboat about 34 years of age with a terrific body was coming out of the shower looking myopically lost. Well, lo and behold, he went to his robe and fished outulled a pair of gorgeous gunmetal-color rectangulars which had lenses that were a baby-step away from being flat-fronted. They were high-index and not especially thick but had loads of power rings. So hot, especially when his face became more animated when he put them on. So straight. I'd love to be his g/f.
tinyeyes 10 Jan 2007, 22:07
Those of you who have "known" me here for a while already know this, but for some reason, nothing gets me more excited than finding out a guy who I didn't think wore glasses, actually has a very strong prescription -- when they show up wearing glasses instead of their contacts. Somehow it's much more exciting than a full-time glasses wearer to me.
tinyeyes 10 Jan 2007, 22:04
I've posted stuff like this on here before, but it happened again so here goes. There's this cute guy at the gym, who I've been seeing for at least a year and exchanging glances with. He's really cute: early 30s, dark hair on the longer side which looks great, short cropped beard, fair skin (Caucasian) and nice toned build. Oh yeah, and big blue eyes, which were distorted and tiny behind powerful minus glasses today for the first time! I already thought the guy was cute, but this was just too much. We've kind of said hi in passing before, but tonight he actually introduced himself (maybe it was the look on my face when I saw him in the glasses). We chatted a bit. I was going to be bold and give him my card before I left (even though I'm not sure how interested he is), but I couldn't find him again. The guy is cute without glasses (in contacts, I now realize), but with glasses....WOW! They are rectangular brownish plastic and around -8. They kept slipping and he kept pushing them up in that "I almost always wear my contacts" way. So adorable... and SEXY. My heart was POUNDING....I'm so hopeless with this fetish, it's ridiculous. Plus, I found out he lives in my neighborhood, too. I hope to see him again very soon!
VFL 08 Jan 2007, 18:30
OMG!!!! Henry from Accounting on "Ugly Betty!" Yum...yum...triple yum! Love the horn rims. The first scene he was in weeks ago the lenses were fairly strong minus. Now they seem to be plano.
Was that for effect?
All4Eyes 08 Jan 2007, 15:36
Ok, now I'm having one of those experiences that makes me wonder just how much my OO runs the rest of my life. Usually my preference is for shortish myopes and I generaly have a "thing" against red hair on men, but... Do you remember in the "Revenge of the Nerds" movies, there was this tall, redheaded guy (which one, you ask? Why, of course, the one with the glas- oh, wait, I forgot what movie we're talking about here, guess I have to be a bit more specific!) with strong plus glasses who was still pretty blind? Lately I can't get him out of my head!!! What on earth is wrong with me- he's not my type at all! But I think it's just so unusual (read:exotic) to see a young guy in strong plusses, especially one who obviously can't see well anyway, that I'm intrigued. Plus, a big part of my OO (along with the "helplessness aspect", a sense of something in common, and the "Ooooh, shiny things!" attraction) is the whole "geek-chic", cute nerd thing. Definately there's an attraction to intellegence (smart people are usualy more fun to talk to, plus they can come in handy if your computer crashes!), but I even find the sort of awkward, socially inept quality endearing. Sort of a cross between amusing and touching (amuching?).
All4Eyes 08 Jan 2007, 15:35
My favorite MIG's of all time:
1.All the real-life Guys in Glasses I've had the good fortune to know-especially my very first crush, the oh-how-hyperopic Jeff J. (in 4th grade he was a dream with blond hair, a killer smile, and BIG blue eyes and I bet he's really a knock-out now), and "my darling myope" Michael F., a dark-haired Italian cutie with the prettiest long-lashed brown eyes that just happened to have more myopia than his moderately strong specs could correct, so that he was an exeptional squinter, he broke my heart in middle school by falling for the Most Popular Girl in School and is no doubt even more myopic now 8-).
2.All the four-eyed fellas in the "Revenge of the Nerds" movies-most were either plano or quite low minus, I think, though there were so many, it was hard to decide who to "focus on" (no pun intended). But the one who at present has captured my imagination in particular is Poindexter, the redhead with strong plus lenses who still appeared to have poor vision even with them.
3. Buddy Holly-a healthy dose of minus in My Favorite Frames of All Time, plus a lot of fun, upbeat music, plus he was incredably cute.
4. Roy Orbison-good strong plusses and in the dark lenses, cool and hypnotically mysterious, plus great songwriting ability and a voice to die for.
5. John Lennon-his trademark round gold frames and decent minus lenses (I've always heard they were around my rx (-4), but those are some powerful power rings in some shots (I wonder if mine really look like that?)) only add to his legend status.
6.That "I'm with the Network" guy (formerly the "Can you hear me now?" guy?) from the Verizon wireless TV ads-decidedly minus,and once again, I gotta love those black plastic frames.
7. Dr. Spencer Reid (Matthew Gray Gubler) from "Criminal Minds"-not a load of minus, but enough,my favorite frames again and I also love how he often removes and fiddles with them, giving a good (and, I'd wager, genuine) myopic squint now and then.
8. Matt Damon's character in the new movie "The Good Shepard"-I've only seen promos for this one, but those look like plus lenses in a nice kind of black plastic/half-rimless frame, just in the promos I've already spotted several juicy shots.
9. Scobo from "Big Day"-not technically an MIG, but more like an MINOG (Man in Need of Glasses), in the first episode of the show someone drank his contacts and he's been stumbling around bare-eyed every Tuesday night since, don't know if the guy who plays him is a real myope, but I enjoy watching his character cope.
10.Henry From Accounting from "Ugly Betty"-not sure if there's any script in those lenses, but love the frames and the ongoing intriuge between he and Betty, nothing like a nice spexy couple.
11. Adam from the Science Channel (I think) show "Mythbusters"- once again, a moderate minus in black plastic frames (did I mention I like those? 8-) ).
tinyeyes 02 Jan 2007, 20:24
Julian, my link to Jason's blog is long gone and I'm having trouble finding it. Maybe if I go back in the Eyescene archives I can find it. I have some photos, but they are not posted online. Maybe I could post on one of the guysglasses groups. I have a photo of Jason in contacts only, though. Your sighting sounds fantastic, by the way! I'm sure I would like the guy and his super strong glasses!
James 02 Jan 2007, 07:54
Nameless poster,
I unfortunately don't know of a forum showcasing photos where some form of login or registration is not required. But as Julian says, Guysglasses is definitely worth joining.
Julian 02 Jan 2007, 07:21
This morning I took a diabetic friend to Out-Patients for laser treatment on her eyes, and sat in the cafeteria doing some paperwork. At one point I looked up and saw a young guy sitting at a table nearby with, I guess, his mother. He had fairish hair under a baseball cap, a red football shirt and, obviously even at that distance, very strong minus glasses. After a while I passed closer to their table and saw that they were in fact myodisks in quite a wide oblong black frame (wire? carbon fibre?) so that the circle of correction was well off centre in the frame. Later I went to the eye clinic waiting room to look for my friend and he was waiting to be seen there. It occurred to me he might normally be a contact wearer who'd been ordered into glasses before seeing the ophthalmologist, and/or he might be a candidate for surgery - not LASIK with his Rx, but maybe implants. Anyway, tinyeyes, having read your last post just before I left home, it occurred to me that even if you didn't like him you'd definitely like his glasses!
Secondly, I don't remember this Jason. Can you point me to a photo?
Love and kisses, Jules.
tinyeyes 01 Jan 2007, 21:51
I was looking through some old images and found some of Jason, a guy who some of us on eyescene obsessed about a while back (maybe 3 or 4 years ago). He was the young architecture graduate student who let it be known on his blog that he was a myope in the mid-teens. Has anyone followed him? I would still love to see a picture of him in his glasses.
Julian 01 Jan 2007, 11:15
Nameless poster: that's a bit of a tall order. In any case, anyone who likes guys in glasses will enjoy the 'guysglasses' groups, all 12 of them.
01 Jan 2007, 10:42
It would be nice to just have the picture posted, rather than join something, and go through an endless maze trying to find something...
sam12744 31 Dec 2006, 03:42
James,
That link only takes one to the Yahoo sign in,which is fine if one is already a member of Guysglasses 12(as we are),but not for anyone who isn't.Though I recommend they join,if they haven't already!
Happy New Year btw.
James 30 Dec 2006, 10:00
This thread has been really dead of late, so thought I'd post this link to a photo I just posted on Guysglasses 12:
http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/guysglasses12/photos/browse/2013
(not actually sure if that'll come up as a link or not, but anyway.....
He's a guy I had the rare and sublime pleasure of meeting on a seminar a few weeks ago. Obviously edited all the other ppl out the group shots, as I was not about to ask him if i could take individual pics of him. He's a 22 yr old Angolan newly qualified engineer, and am not entirely sure if the pictures do his HARD body and SERIOUS Rx justice. Speaking of which, can anyone venture a guess at his script? The only thing I'm sure of is that it was DEFINITELY double digits.
Happy new year to my fellow OO's!
sam12744 28 Nov 2006, 04:25
Hi Solly!
Thank you,I love the pics of you.Please post more,if you have them.Perhaps more of us should do the same.
Solly1001 26 Nov 2006, 17:40
Hey people, I will confirm with you that that is my picture that I posted. My perscription is legit, and I cannot see very well without my glasses. My perscription is around -7.8.
Al 26 Nov 2006, 11:53
...and I was going to say, I have some fabulous pics of cute guys in thick specs if you want to contact me on alweizman@yahoo.com
Al 26 Nov 2006, 11:41
Hey Solly, fabulous specs... how much can you see without them? It's always interesting to know how close guys have to get to read/reognise people....
Mark One 26 Nov 2006, 10:02
Gator, let me say welcome also. I'd imagine you'll hear from a number of guys who are into glasses as much if not more than you.
Solly, I agree with the others. The pictures are nice. Let us know for certain that they're of you. I'm also curious what your Rx is.
royboy 25 Nov 2006, 19:14
yo solly --- i checked out yor uther 2 pix w/glasses on photobucket --- very sweet! thanx man --- its nice to put a face with a name especially if u wear glasses. i wish we could have a cam forum where we could meet / see each other --- especially being gay with this fetish it is fustrating not being visual.
gator 25 Nov 2006, 12:25
Thanks for the welcome Julian....
Yes I do wear glasses, have a very low Rx though ( -.75 both eyes) with astigmatism... wish they were stronger, but what do ya do? lol
Julian 25 Nov 2006, 09:59
OK Gator, welcome to EyeScene. Stick around here, and join the Yahoo 'guysglasses' groups, and you'll find lots of company. Do you wear glasses yourself? What's your Rx?
gator 25 Nov 2006, 09:46
Hello men.. 28yo GWM here, lookin to get in contact with same who are into glasses as much as I am. alligator62656@yahoo.com
Adam 25 Nov 2006, 07:59
Nice spex Solly. My first pair were like them, but they always slipped down my nose and I had to keep pushing them up all the time or else cricked my neck when holding up my head to see!
I've got a pair of black plastic frames with narrower lenses now, but my prescription looks a bit higher than yours at aroud -9.00 now, with loads of power rings which I kinda like.
Julian 25 Nov 2006, 06:53
More than -7.5 there, surely?
sam12744 25 Nov 2006, 06:47
Solly,
Is that you?
Solly1001 24 Nov 2006, 03:52
http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o138/solly1001/solpic3.jpg
Solly1001 24 Nov 2006, 03:35
Hey there guys, just the other day on the bus I was sitting next to this hot guy in glasses, wowo. He was great looking and he was wearing such thich glasses, well for me they were thick enough. We chatted and I told him that I think have the same perscription. I was wearing my contacts. When I told him this I asked him if I could see them... He handed them to me. Wowo... I noticed too that because his glasses were so thick he even removed the nose peices becaue he said that they were more comfortable that way. I asked him what his percription was and he said around -7.5. Anyways I GOT HIS EMAIL. YAY!
Julian 23 Nov 2006, 08:33
Well jotted, Sam!
sam12744 23 Nov 2006, 07:10
Bit of a Sam's jotting,rather than Julian's,this one!
In Waitrose this morning,when I was caused to go quite weak at the knees by the sight of a very attractive,slim guy in his mid-twenties,wearing brown trainers,blue jeans and a nice black reefer jacket,open over a trendy longitudinally-striped scarf.His good looks and short black hair were complemented by a stunning(well to me,anyway)pair of black plastic fashion-framed glasses(Gucci or similar),which suited him well and had lovely thick lenses,with lots of cut-in.His eyes were minified most attractively and,given that they were almost certainly high-index,I estimate his prescription must be at least minus 8 or 9.Certainly the lenses would be around 8-9mm thick at the edges.
After completing my shopping,I had the bonus,as I drove off,of seeing him again,feeding the ducks on the adjacent canal.I have never noticed him before in 20 months of living here,but I really hope I shall see him again in the future.
tineyes 19 Nov 2006, 20:44
It is a big jump, isn't it? But I think it's mainly to deal with the spectacle blur because I wear contacts most of the time. The frames are black rectangular plastic, and the lenses are 1.67 high index.
Fritz 19 Nov 2006, 12:19
Tinyeyes - That's a pretty big jump at 39. What kind of lenses and frames did you get?
Fathom 18 Nov 2006, 21:49
A heads up to those who love spexy guys. The latest ("Sexiest Man Alive") issue of People magazine has a section entitled "Men With Glasses: It's so clear! Specs make these men into some serious eye candy", including a full page of pictures of various male celebrities in glasses... everyone from John Stamos to Guy Pearce to Tim Robbins.
tinyeyes 16 Nov 2006, 23:29
My new glasses arrived today, the first in about 4 years. I wear contacts most of the time, and my prescription is fairly steady, but I wasn't seeing well with glasses and needed a bump in the prescription. So I'm up to -9.25 in glasses, about a diopter above my contacts. That diopter makes a big difference, especially when I put the glasses on just after taking my hard RGP contacts out. They distort my eyes and I think that's partly why the extra power in the glasses has become necessary. At age 39, it's my highest RX ever...
Andrew 06 Nov 2006, 11:18
Do you think he's in line for "Spectacle wearer of the Year"?
Russell 06 Nov 2006, 11:16
Another pic of William:
http://new2.isifa.com/detail_cr.php?id=12899467
Andrew 06 Nov 2006, 11:15
I'm not sure that I would describe myself as "balding" - "bald" would be more accurate, but thanks for the other compliment!
guest 06 Nov 2006, 03:25
I mean William is sexy with glasses and less hair.
guest 05 Nov 2006, 12:11
Balding with glasses, Andrew is sexy.
tinyeyes 03 Nov 2006, 23:45
I saw a good looking, younger (mid 20s) guy today, who looked like he was half Asian/half Caucasian, with really nice glasses on. He was quite nearsighted, probably around -8, and unlike the norm these days, he DIDN'T go for the high-index option, so his lenses were quite thick. They looked awesome with nice polished edges around a quarter inch thick. A nice reminder of what all high myopes used to wear before the advent of high index.
03 Nov 2006, 19:29
ROFL
03 Nov 2006, 12:31
You are welcome,Jay. I can bore for England ,on the subject!!
Julian 02 Nov 2006, 10:40
ROFL
sam12744 02 Nov 2006, 07:01
You are welcome,Jay. I can bore for England ,on the subject!!
Jay 30 Oct 2006, 19:20
Sam, thanks for providing me insight on the princes and earls of the house of windsor.
Jay 30 Oct 2006, 04:57
Sam, thanks for providing me insight on the princes and earls of the house of windsor.
eustace 29 Oct 2006, 17:42
These recent posts have reminded me of an experience many years ago: I "slept over" with a guy who was extremely myopic, with glasses with lots of power rings. He wore his wrist watch to bed, but when his alarm went off in the morning, he had to put his glasses on to focus on his wrist watch--even though he brought his wrist very close to his eyes!
sam12744 29 Oct 2006, 15:03
Jay,
No.Prince Harry is the younger son of Prince Charles.The Earl of Wessex is Prince Edward,who is Prince Charles'youngest brother and ,therefore,Prince Harry's uncle.
Regards,Sam.
Jay 29 Oct 2006, 11:16
Isn't Harry and the Earl of Wessex one in the same? Hence, glasses for driving.
lurking 28 Oct 2006, 13:49
There was a couple in my group of friends in college. Jenny and Mark had been dating since I met them. Mark wore glasses and his rx had to have been at least -12, probably closer to -15 or -16. I think a good deal of it might have been astigmatism. Mark had a bad habbit of Jenny catching him staring at other attractive women. Not that he would have cheated on her, but he really liked to stare. One time at an outdoor party she caught him craning his neck at a couple of girls walking by. Jenny didn't throw a fit or get mad, she just casually snatched his glasses and walked over to talk with some other people she knew. Mark was pretty much screwed the rest of the night because he couldn't see a thing. The rest of us got a chuckle out of it, especially when he had to ask some of us to help him find her. When he got to her she cut him off before he could get a word out and said "Don't even bother asking because you're not getting them back until we get home." The walk home must have been a real treat because it was really dark and he had to hold onto her arm as they left.
VFL 26 Oct 2006, 12:37
Oh Katy, Another great memory is this: One guy I dated who wore contacts picked me up for a date once wearing his glasses. When I opened the door, the first thing he did was shyly adjust the glasses and say, "Sorry about the glasses. I was having trouble with my lenses today...and...".
This was the first time I'd seen him in his glasses and was absolutely thrilled. Cute, cute, cute. I told him he looked great, that the frames really suited him. "Good choice!" I said. This was circa 1985-86 and they were kind of tortise-y schoolboy frames with gold arms. I think he was the only farsighted boy I ever dated. He had big brown eyes and those lenses made them look like liquid chocolate.
Over dinner that night he took them off once to clean them. I asked what brand they were and he handed them to me saying, "It's probably written somewhere on the frame. I can't see to read without them."
I nearly died. The thing about being a woman who has a "thing" for guys who wear glasses is we are soooooooo easily amused!
I wear my own glasses once in a blue moon, but I find that when I do, people always want to discuss their own vision/glasses/contacts. This has led to several men outing themselves as contact wearers as well. Interesting.
James 26 Oct 2006, 11:10
Wayne,
That was the thing with my friend Jake, the guy who only put his glasses on once inside the lecture - that he coped without them TOTALLY defied logic. I mean either he was some kind of medical anomaly or had coping mechanisms beyond normal people's understanding. I was actually being conservative when I said -9.....his glasses were obviously hi-index but had ENDLESS power rings, and even with the special materials, were noticeably thick at the edges.
Because he mostly wore contacts, he was obviously one of those guys (like me) who just never wore glasses full time, and as a result, never fully got over the initial self consciousness hurdle and was, in a way, perpetually trapped in it. One thing about him, though, was once the glasses went on in the morning, he DID keep them on all day.
Katy 26 Oct 2006, 02:34
VFL - you are right about that ruffled-up, first thing in the morning look. I love men with just glasses and a dressing gown on - the fact that they have put their glasses on first thing in the morning, and the way they look so laid back but completely sexy at the same time - they haven't had to put any effort into it :-)
I haven't seen anyone hold their glasses up to see the alarm clock, but I would like to! My boyfriend tends to lean very close to it and then squint. I remember with the ex that I was talking about, his alarm clock was a couple of metres away on a shelf or sometimes on the fireplace (student rooms - no bedside tables) - he used to ask me if I could see _where_ it was, then he would go and hold it up to look at it :-)
Wayne - talking of trying to read without your glasses on reminds me of a guy I used to know, about 45 and -5 or 6 - I think he was avoiding bifocals, because he used to lift his glasses to read small print, and hold the paper really close. He would only do it for a couple of seconds at a time, as though he was shy about it, but I loved the way it showed exactly how far he could see without his glasses :-)
Wayne 25 Oct 2006, 22:16
James, (continuing):
I agree about the "double vulnerability" of a chubby guy with glasses.
I also love guys who are attempting to manage without strong glasses. The attempt to avoid anyone noticing that he can't see. The squints and myopic stares. Surreptitiously leaning close to see something.
I do tend to doubt that the -9 guy could have recognized you at that distance. Even a -6 would have some difficulty unless he squinted hard. Possibly, he recognized your voice? I also think anyone -5 and over would not be able to read without holding a book uncomfortably close to his face. It can be fun to watch him try %-)
A couple of other things I like. Watching a nearsighted guy try on frames. Find a frame, take your glasses off and put on the frame. Lean close to the mirror to see how they look. Put glasses back on to look for another possibility, etc.
Finally, contacts -- the kind you can sleep in. On the one hand, don't see the guy wearing glasses most of the time. But one day a week he will have to wear glasses to rest his eyes.
Wayne 25 Oct 2006, 21:59
James, loved your posts about guys and situations that are a turn. I agree most all of them.
I think in the case of Blacks, working class guys and jocks it's a question of a cultural desire to appear strong or tough and masculine. Glasses add a nice sense of vulnerability to this tough pose.
I recently saw a young Black man walking down the outdoor 16th St. Mall in Denver exhibiting typical hip hop dress and mannerisms. He was wearing fairly strong minus lenses -5 or -6 perched on the end of his nose like reading glasses. When he wanted to see something, he'd raise his head to look through the glasses. I've seen this before and I think it's a combination of wanting people to see his eyes without minification and cut-ins and giving the appearance of not being dependent on them (although he actually was).
Wayne 25 Oct 2006, 21:39
Nice sighting this afternoon. At a McDonald's restaurant I was served by a very nice looking young man who looked to be around 20 years old. Medium build and quite handsome.
And, of course, glasses. Very interesting glasses. A wrap around wireless semi-retangular frame. Very strong looking plus lenses with a lot of cylinder in them.
I'm better at guessing Rx in minus lenses, but these looked significantly strong -- somewhat thick and thick edges showing on the inner side of the lenses. A lot of distortion looking through the lenses. With the additional amount of cylinder I doubt that he could see much without the glasses.
RBK 25 Oct 2006, 14:16
MMMMMMMM I have always had a fantasy of a preppyish, jokish, tall, very myopic man wearing basketball shorts and glasses, nothing else..... Do you think that since the weather is getting colder we might get to see more 4 eyed men?
VFL 25 Oct 2006, 13:48
Eustace, I agree with you on the guys shaving with their glasses on. Let's expand that to wearing nothing but a towel, a smile and their glasses.
I've been with several very nearsighted guys and never knew of any of them to shower with their specs on. But that reminds me of another thing I like. How about in the winter when a bespectacled guy comes in from the cold and his specs steam up? The glasses come off before the coat, hat and muffler. It's very endearing.
I have always been very good at spotting contact lenses. But I never mentioned it when I was just getting to know a guy. I always waited for the "by the way, did you know that I wear contacts?" conversation. That was always fun.
Love, love, love guys who wear glasses.
MET 25 Oct 2006, 11:56
Met a guy one time at a bar. He was trying to break into the music industry. He played keyboards. Didn't know he was wearing contacts until I saw him another time. He told me his contacts were bothering him and he couldn't see very well with them on. I instantly became curious about his glasses, but wouldn't dare ask much about it. One time he had his friend drive because he said his contacts weren't giving him correct vision. I recommended he see an eye doctor and he said he had been there. He told me his precription was very high and the optician didn't have his rx in stock so he chose to take something less just to get by. Now this became more an more exciting. He picked me up one night for a formal party his work was throwing for the holidays. This took place in the late 80's. He showed up at my doorstep wearing round very thick glasses. I was in heaven the rest of night. It was interesting to see him take off his glasses when we were sitting at a table. He gave me a blank stare. This was before hi index, so his glasses looked extra thick. He told me he'd been wearing glasses since he was very young. Towards the end of the night, he asked whether I had ever kissed "a guy who wore glasses." Obviously very self conscious of his glasses. After that he got his correct contacts and I rarely saw him in glasses again. The relationship didn't last long, he had a lot of hang ups and I couldn't deal with them. So, we parted ways.
Mimi 25 Oct 2006, 10:12
Prince William with glasses. Yummy........need I say more?
http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2006480727,00.html
Julian 24 Oct 2006, 23:33
Mark One: great to hear from you and know you're still looking! Yes, I was hoping that once the prince has been seen once in specs he might be less bashful about them.
Original Tony: I thought the guy in the foreground of that photo had strong *plus* lenses...he's kind of out of focus, but there's something in the way they hold the light.
Andrew 24 Oct 2006, 23:02
If you are in to men in thick glasses, try going to a Model Railway exhibition; I occasionally go to dream about what I could do with my humble little Hornby set, but seldom fail to see at least one person with a double-figure prescription. Moreover, they have often spent more on their hobby than their glasses, so normal plastic lenses are not uncommon.
Mark One 24 Oct 2006, 21:45
Hi all. I haven't posted in ages. I'm the Mark that's been kicking around here since the original incarnation. Thought I'd poke my head out and clarify that the recent postings from the various Marks aren't me. I'll use this name from here on out so no one is confused. LIfe is good. Still mad for bespectacled guys. Quite excited to finally see a picture of Prince William. Maybe more will appear now that the first one has been published and he sees that the sky doesn't fall.
Eustace 24 Oct 2006, 19:03
Oops! I intended to address my last post particularly to VFL.
Eustace 24 Oct 2006, 19:00
I loved the two images that you just posted--real turn-ons!
I might share two of my favorite imagess: guys that shave with their glasses on and guys who shower with their glasses on.
Original Tony 24 Oct 2006, 17:25
Not a very flattering picture of Prince william.
Are they not allowed fashion frames?
Check out the first guy in the picture - some very strong minus there?
I thought you had to have good eyesight to be in the services?
P.S. I was on a flight recently and the pilot had significant minus glasses.What are the rules with regard to this?
VFL 23 Oct 2006, 20:37
Katy, Your boyfriend sounds like a keeper! New glasses that hold a stronger prescription are always good, no?
Yes, the boy with the squarish tortiseshell frames was a cutie, but, ultimately did me wrong!!!!!
Let's talk about something very yummy, okay? How about the guys who wear contacts nearly all the time, but on certain weekend mornings don their glasses? There is something about an unshaven, slightly rumpled guy first thing in the morning smiling at you over a cup of coffee, wearing his glasses. Especially when you don't see him in them that often.
Oh and the cuties that put their glasses on before they even get out of bed in the morning. And how about the guys who in order to see the alarm clock grab their glasses from the nightstand and just sort of hold them in front of their eyes.
Yes, indeedy. Thank God for myopic men.
Katy 23 Oct 2006, 14:23
VFL - Too right, thank God for myopic men :-) You must have chosen your boyfriends more carefully than I did. I tended to go out with someone, and hope they had glasses, rather than checking first! I love that thing where you are in a guy's house for the first time and you are scanning all the surfaces for a glasses case, and the thrill of it if you see one. The ones that didn't have glasses, I persuaded to visit the opticians, and quite often they got a small prescription - but that didn't compare to the ones that had worn glasses for years and had a 'real' rx.
My most memorable ex had glasses that must have been around -7 or 8 - I can work that out now but at the time I didn't have a clue about guessing rxs. He wore contacts about half the time - there didn't seem to be any pattern to it so you never knew when you would see him in glasses. He had small frames and the lenses weren't that thick but they had tons of power rings - must have been high index. We were at uni at the time and he was studying physics.. I would love to see how strong his glasses are now :-)
Your guy with the tortoiseshell frames sounds nice :-) My boyfriend got new glasses a few months ago and they are quite a bit thicker than his old ones - a combination of an increase in rx and normal index lenses - they are about 7mm at the edge. He wears them happily, knowing how I feel about them - I think having an OO for a partner can change your attitude :-)
Mark 23 Oct 2006, 05:53
Thought I had read about harry wearing glasses when driving.
Julian 22 Oct 2006, 17:35
Mark: any reason for supposing Harry HAS glasses?
asphodel 22 Oct 2006, 13:59
last night i had this dream of making love to professor snape from harry potter books. he was wearing strong minus glasses
Eustace 22 Oct 2006, 10:58
Another recollection: Our home has a back yard with a gentle slope going downhill. Once, at a dnner party where we had all had a bit too much to drink, several of us lay on the gound and rolled to the bottom of the hill several times. One myopic guest by the name of Ben took his glasses off before rolling and left them on a ledge at the top of the garden. My partner, who is also quite myopic, exchanged his own glasses for Ben's. When Ben came to the top of the hill to fetch his glasses and unknowingly put on my partner's glasses, he gasped that something had happened to his eyes as his vision was distorted. He thought that he had injured his eyes in the frivolities. I suppose it was a rather cruel joke and my partner soon exchanged glasses with Ben, who took it all with good spirit.
Eustace 22 Oct 2006, 10:48
James'recollections are wonderful--and are helping me to trigger some recollections of my own.
1. Years ago, my partner and I had a very attractive and myopic friend who had just moved from Rumania. He was visiting our apartment once and asked if he could take a nap before we went out to dinner. When he woke up, he could not find his glasses and went into an absolute panic. I found them for him in the bathroom, exactly where he had taken them off, and I gently placed them on his face.
2. Taking a guy's glasses off his nose and/or putting them on his nose is, in itself, a turn-on for me. I once had a roommate who never cleaned his glasses. They were often visably dirty and smudged. I used to take them off, clean them, and put them back on his nose!
VFL 21 Oct 2006, 17:07
Dear Katy,
Yes indeedy they all had glasses like that except for one. (And he had no glasses at all!)
You know what I always liked? When my boyfriends would get new glasses. The anticipation was so great! It was almost like getting a whole new boyfriend!
One guy I went with wore contact lenses exclusively and the first time I saw him in glasses I nearly fainted with desire! They were brand-new squarish tortiseshell frames and the lenses were so thick they stuck out on the front and tbe backs. He hated them and was embarrassed with how the lenses looked, but I was secretly thrilled.
He took them back to the optician and had the edges of the lenses polished, which didn't make a whole lot of difference. This was back in the late 70's/early 80's so high-index lenses weren't available yet.
I used to pray for "having trouble with the contacts" days.
My mom is the only person who ever asked about my only going out with guys who wore glasses. It was when I was in high school and I nearly died of embarrassment. You should have been there when I looked at her and said: "Really? I never noticed."
Like hell I never noticed.
Thank God for myopic men.
James 21 Oct 2006, 12:03
Part 2
4. Chubby, slightly overweight guys. I know this sounds completely contradictory given 3.) above, but fetishes unfortunately don't conform to logic. Definitely don't have an obesity or bear fetish (that I'm aware of), but love a soft-at-the-edges guy, preferably prematurely balding too. I am seriously not kidding here. One of my most enduring sightings (enduring viz the memories in my head, not my relationship with him, we met once) was Danny, a chubby guy with receding hairline. Now when I read that back, he sounds awful. But believe me when I say he was FABULOUS - monstrously thick glasses, constantly rubbing the corners of his eyes, and his weight gave him this extra layer of vulnerability that made him doubly endearing.
5. The nerd/geek archetype. Obviously too many to mention. What I have noticed is that many so called nerds/geeks' glasses are disappointingly weak, contrary to the stereotype.
6. The guy who SO needs to wear his glasses all the time but doesn't. Had a friend Jake a few years ago, mostly wore contacts (and a swimmer with the body to match), but sometimes came to varsity (what we called university for short) in glasses. Except that he actually wasn't wearing glasses. He couldn't have been less than -9, and yet would only put on the glasses when he sat down (in the front row of course). To this day I am not sure how he functioned at all, and yet, he would say hi from quite a few metres away without his glasses, which I also can't understand (lucky guess). Another guy I tutored, must've been around -8 or more. NEVER wore his glasses until he sat down. So myopic was he that he had to put on his glasses TO READ! This should surely have tipped him off to the fact that he should've been a full time wearer like 5 diopters earlier. But some are always in denial. And that is also hot, in its own way.
7. Guys on motorbikes. Have actually seen more of these over the years than one might expect. Also a turnon is the taking the glasses off (a turnon in general, but even more pronounced here) to put on/take off the helmet.
I could go on forever, but pretty sure I've run out of space. Anyone else want to elaborate on some of their favourite types?
James 21 Oct 2006, 12:02
Was recently meditating (ok, FANTASISING, my fetish is totally closeted) about some of my favourite guys over the years, and discerned from them a certain "patterns" or man-in-glasses" that I could NEVER get enough of. Here are some of them.
1. Black/mixed race guys in strong minus. I realise this is not very politically correct of me, but, well, neither is having a fetish in general.
2. What Eustace referred to as the "blue collar" types. These are more common than one might imagine, and undoubtedly the strongest minus I have ever seen (I would guess about -18) were on rather a rough looking heavy goods delivery guy wearing overalls. 2 of my other favourites are a weekend security guy at my local market (AND he is mixed race - double whammy) and a cashier at another supermarket (YES, I am a supermarket whore, they are a GREAT place for sightings in Cape Town, nowhere else compares for sheer volume alone)
3. Jocks/athletes. Unfortunately have only ever known one bona fide Greek god who wore strong minus. When I say strong, -6 or so is the very minimum for guys to pass muster and make me look twice. So for me, this one is more fantasy than personal experience. I know they are out there somewhere but either they're a) they're permanently in contacts b) I'm going to the gym at the wrong time or c) I'm just going to the wrong gym (the one tinyeyes frequents sounds GREAT for sightings)
To Be Continued
Mark 21 Oct 2006, 09:22
Please post a picture of Harry in his glasses.
Julian 21 Oct 2006, 09:01
I like the guy in the foreground wit the strong plus Rx too.
Brian-16 21 Oct 2006, 05:29
Julian-I think Prince William looks great with his glasses no matter what the rx. I am certain in years to come the rx will increase.
21 Oct 2006, 00:38
He looks good in them - but are they strong enough? There's a suggestion of a squint there.
Geoff 20 Oct 2006, 19:12
Maybe the Prince has finally decided to go "public" about hos glasses. Not so bad--balding with spectacles--just like some of us.
Julian 20 Oct 2006, 18:57
...or even dreaded.
Julian 20 Oct 2006, 18:56
He hasn't had the dreades l*s*k then?
20 Oct 2006, 11:13
http://news.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/spl/hi/pop_ups/06/in_pictures_enl_1161329084/img/1.jpg
here is a link to prince william in glasses.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6067404.stm
20 Oct 2006, 11:09
In today's (Friday's) Sun newspaper there is a photo of Prince William, with a caption saying this is the first time he has been seen in public with his glasses on
Katy 19 Oct 2006, 09:46
VFL - wow - lucky you! Did they have glasses like that? I have only ever been out with two guys with strong glasses, and one is my current boyfriend. I would so love to be the girl in that film (apart from getting strangled..) :-)
VFL 18 Oct 2006, 08:54
What a cutie! He looks like every guy I ever dated in high school and college.
Katy 18 Oct 2006, 08:44
Yes, I thought he should have been able to see his glasses too.. -17s would have been great :-) But I was impressed that they used real lenses, and ones as strong as that - usually film-makers have no idea about prescriptions. There is a shot of the glasses on the floor, with the arms minified through the lenses, as if to show how strong they are :-)
18 Oct 2006, 06:13
Excellent film. My only complaint is that it's unrealistic for a -8/-10 to not be able to find his glasses right next to him on a clear light-coloured floor. I popped in my GOC combo to see if it would be possible with -17, and if you're panicked enough I can see it being possible. So, they should have had him wearing stronger glasses :)
But OO-criticisms aside, a very excellent film - suspenseful, great cinematography.
Katy 18 Oct 2006, 00:37
D - I would love to know! I did a search for him (Kevin Andrews) on Google and YouTube a while ago but couldn't find anything at all.
D 17 Oct 2006, 17:36
Katy
does the guy really wear glasses, or just for 4 that movie ??
Katy 17 Oct 2006, 15:34
Oh my god! The film 'Dark Glasses' is on YouTube :-) Cute guy loses his glasses (-8/-10?) and has to go round without them for the whole film. Mmmm! OO heaven :-)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4eIsBmrjAE
Julian 15 Oct 2006, 04:29
...nobody OFF the net ::)
Julian 15 Oct 2006, 04:28
Unnnamed poster: the Earl of Wessex is The Queen's youngest son, Prince Edward. And it really would be better if you sorted out a name for yourself (doesn't have to be your real name - nobody of the net knows me as Jules) so that we can recognize which of the various posters you are. More friendly too.
eustace 14 Oct 2006, 09:44
In recent years, I have had several very young myopic employees. One of them wore glasses fulltime. For two or three years, two of them were too vain to wear their glasses, but they finally gave in and became fulltime wearers. The fourth (a gorgeous "to die for" 22 year old hunk -- 6-4, about 170 or so pounds) is still a hold out. He squints when I point something out across the room, and he sits very close to his computer screen. I have seen him wearing glasses only once: He spent the night in my home (alas, in the guest room). The next morning I went into his room to rouse him. He was lying in bed looking at the World Cup on television, and I finally saw them--a beautiful pair of almost rimless specatacles with a thin black frame at the top. He was never more beautiful! He quickly took his glasses off. I have not seen them on his face since that morning (only in a glasses case on his desk), but the wonderful memory of that fleeting glace remains--and I keep hoping . . .
eustace 14 Oct 2006, 09:31
Dear JOHN (with R = 19.25 C + 2.25 as 110 and L = 20.00 C + 2.50 as 70):
You posted that you can see nothing without your very thick glasses. Do you ever take them off, except perhaps to seep? Shaving, showering, swimming, making love, etc.?
Eustace
eustace 14 Oct 2006, 09:26
Well, my test posting seems to have gone through--so I will try again. My post was primarily addressed to James.
JAMES: I just wanted to let you know how much I have enjoyed your postings. Many of them are real turn-ons! I sort of share you interest in myopic hunks who have problems wearing contacts or who squint when they are not wearing some kind of corrective lenses AND blue collar workmen and tradesment who wear glasses--the thicker the better, of course. But, as some of my earlier postings have revealed, what really turns me on are high myopes who almost never take off their glasses--and wear them when shaving, showering, swimming, making love, having sex, or even sleeping. I would love to see postings from (or about) guys who almost never, ever take their glasses off.
eustace 14 Oct 2006, 09:18
This is a test: I just tried to post something on Guys in Glasses that did not go through. Perhaps I exceded the 600 word limit. I did fill out the box that says "required: please enter the name of this website" I don't remember ever seeing this box before. But I will fill it out with--"eyescene"
13 Oct 2006, 03:20
Who is the Earl of Wessex?
Wayne 08 Oct 2006, 21:14
Interesting link to the story of a young myopic teen functioning without correction for quite some time before geting glasses -- probably -5 or -6 as he couldn't read the big letter on the eye chart.
lazysiow 08 Oct 2006, 14:24
About the guy on Craigslist, no wonder the world thinks America's full of idiots @_@
08 Oct 2006, 10:39
Why does the guy behind the motorcycle think he can cure his myopia??? Embrace it!
Lady Elizabeth 07 Oct 2006, 13:56
Hi I'm a 22 y.o. GWG (around -3) and I'd love to talk with guys who have strong minus RX. You can always send me an email to ladyelizabeth@mail.ru
07 Oct 2006, 09:00
what on earth does this link have to do with guys in glasses? is this what this thread has come to?
craig 06 Oct 2006, 10:09
http://forums.boston.craigslist.org/?act=Q&ID=50397328
Julian 30 Sep 2006, 08:31
Assuming you mean the Earl of Wessex there are trhee photos of him at http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/guysglasses3/photos/browse/ed21. In two of them he is at the wheel of a car and is definitely wearing minus glasses; in the third (also from GettyImages) he isn't, even though the search picked it up. Why not do your own searching?
30 Sep 2006, 06:55
Any pics of the Earl of Sussex wearing his glasses.
Giselle 29 Sep 2006, 17:26
i had a 11 years old nephew who wore + glasses since 7 years old, his 1st glasses prescription is +11
27 Sep 2006, 14:13
On my way to work this morning, there was a guy in a maroon car in front of me, and as I passed him I noticed not only was he wearing glasses, (probably -3s) but was shaving with an electric shaver. Kind of dangerous, but hot none the less. I remember someone a while back talking about guys standing in front of a bathroom mirror, naked, shaving wearing their glasses, so I thought I would share. HOT HOT HOT!
James 27 Sep 2006, 07:20
So, for those of you remember, have an update on "my" guy, the one I am somewhat unhealthily infatuated with at university. this term, which started a week and a half ago, he has been exclusively in contacts, and without the appearance of discomfort I noticed last term. which leads me to believ he might have had some kind of eye infection or something before. This is not TOO much of a tragedy, as I know the contacts are THERE, and it'll make it all the more special when the glasses make their next appearance.
The interesting thing is this: now that I've had the chance to scrutinise him in contacts, he definitely has what is unmistakably a "lazy" eye, his left one is a bit turned in, not hugely, buin enough to notice in the sense that his 2 eyes don't really "match". So for those of you with a knowledge of this or who have prism correction yourselves, how exactly might this work? because it was always my understanding that if one had this problem, contacts were a no-go. And yet, for all intents and purposes, he seems to see really well with the contacts, even better than with the glasses.
anyone able to enlighten me?
neal 26 Sep 2006, 16:41
i'm going to the eye-doc tomorrow, and I'm really curious how it's gonna turn out. I'm 23 and have -1,75 left and -1,00 right with a bit of Astigmatism.
I've had glasses since I was 16, right now I can pretty much say I wear 'em fulltime, even with my low prescription things are blurry without glasses (especially on my weaker eye) and my eyes feel so much more relaxed when I wear glasses. I wouldn't mind if my prescription would have gone up a bit, it pretty muched stayed stable the last years but when I look at posters with one eye seperately, smaller scripts that I once read without problems turn a bit blurry too... well, maybe that's a little increase, looking forward somehow to the exam!
tinyeyes 22 Sep 2006, 07:30
Another gym sighting: I saw two guys working out together (maybe late 20s in age?) Both were wearing glasses.. one was Asian and his glasses were around -4. The other, cuter one was of indeterminate race (part Asian I think?), taller, stocky build with very short hair and glasses about twice as strong as his friend's (minus RX of course.) Almost as soon as I spotted them nearby I heard the high minus guy say "I hate working out in glasses!" (I guess he normally wears contacts.) His friend just kind of shrugged. As I watched them, he kept constantly adjusting his glasses, like every 30 seconds. His glasses were cute, high index with small dark plastic frames, but I could see that they were a little small and the earpieces weren't quite reaching over his ears. A bad fit for him. I felt bad for him, but watching him struggle with his glasses was a turn-on! He was quite hunky, yet he seemed very vulnerable constantly adjusting his strong-prescription glasses so he could see. For one of the exercises (bench press) he just gave up and took off the glasses, but when he would get up he would immediately pop the spex back on and peer into the distance. He was obviously very accustomed to wearing contacts. So cute!
John 22 Sep 2006, 05:04
Eustace,
I am now 39 and I was 4 when I first began wearing glasses. Ik wear varifocus glasses with + 2.00 and no prisms.
Eustace 21 Sep 2006, 20:00
John:
Well, you do have a pretty high minus prescription! I am curious: How old are you? How old were you when your first began wearing glasses? Do you wear bifocals or trifocals. Do you wear prisms?
John 21 Sep 2006, 14:52
t.j.
I wear R. - 19.25 C + 2.25 as 110 en L. - 20.00 C + 2.50 as 70. I see nothing without this thick glasses. Have you also glasses?
t.j. 21 Sep 2006, 13:34
John you said that you wore strong minus glasses. What is your prescription, and can you see without them at all.
James 19 Sep 2006, 22:21
Glasseslover,
No, I am not. Was a member of the earlier groups but haven't kept up
Giselle 19 Sep 2006, 18:37
is there any cute teen boys wearing -minus glasses in here ??? i dont like nerds and geeks
glasseslover 19 Sep 2006, 12:53
Are you already a member of guysglasses,James?
Katy 19 Sep 2006, 12:43
Wow! That film looks amazing! It looks like it should be online sometime soon:
James 19 Sep 2006, 01:58
glasseslover,
feel free to email me on iriya@wongfaye.com
tinyeyes 18 Sep 2006, 23:50
Yes, go watch the trailer for the movie "Dark Glasses" on YouTube. Wow!! Cute guy with strong glasses!! Has anyone seen the whole movie? I wonder if that actor actually needs those glasses?
John 18 Sep 2006, 17:05
Yes Giselle, I wear very strong minus glasses.
Giselle 18 Sep 2006, 16:53
is there any boys that wear -glasses??? i would love to talk to u give me ur email
glasseslover 18 Sep 2006, 03:06
Here is a very exciting link:
Go to youtube and look for "dark glasses"
a really turn on!!
Is it possible to chat with you, james?
tinyeyes 17 Sep 2006, 22:36
Wow, that's interesting. I'm usually expecting a guy with a strong minus RX to be the bookish, educated type, so I tend to find that type of guy sexy. But I guess I can see how the tradesman type guy with strong glasses could be very sexy too. It's even more unusual so perhaps that's why it seems so exciting to you!
James 17 Sep 2006, 06:17
Ok, so here's a question for all you lovers of men in glasses:
are any of you insanely, disproportionately turned on by guys with strong glasses who are clearly tradespeople of some kind, e.g. plumbers, builders, or work in lower level jobs such as supermarket cashiers, as opposed to working in some more high brow or academic endeavour (e.g. doctors, lawyers, professors)?
I find that I certainly am, not exactly sure why though. Just went and did some grocery shopping and one of the packers (guy who puts the stuff you've bought in plastic bags) had a very strong prescription, AT LEAST -10, and yet from his job, accent and diction, it was clear that he was not well educated or a student, ie this is his fulltime job.
So maybe, part of the turnon is that these guys are evn MORE vulnerable somehow (definitely part of my fetish), cos they don't have the "excuse" or justification (for the normal, non-glasses loving world) of being "bookish" or somehow academic, the whole glasses going with educated intelligence stereotype thing
Galileo 15 Sep 2006, 03:56
Hi, My last girlfriend was -8.5 and she said squinting still helped
Katy 14 Sep 2006, 06:21
tinyeyes - nice sighting :-) It is strange, I was just talking to my boyfriend (-6) last night about how he finds his locker when he goes swimming, after reading about people squinting to find their towel at the beach. He says he counts how many it is from the end, before he takes his glasses off, and remembers. He squints a lot without his glasses, though, which makes me think maybe the one you saw had a higher rx than -6 - or maybe it works for some & not others.
tinyeyes 13 Sep 2006, 20:55
I had a gym-shower sighting tonight for anyone who cares to hear. I was working out and saw a late 20s-ish Asian guy working out, kinda cute but not great. I probably wouldn't have noticed him except for his really nice high minus glasses: wire-rims, high index and maybe -6 or -7.
Later, I went to go take my shower, and there he was in the shower stall across from me, without glasses of course. Without glasses he didn't even bother to look around -- he just concentrated on his shower, and his eyes were closed much of the time with water streaming down his face. It didn't seem as though he had brought his glasses with him to the shower, so I waited to see what would happen next. I went out to get dressed, and soon after, he went to his locker. No squinting -- it's useless as his RX level. I noticed that he had chosen an upper row locker rather than a lower -- that way, he could walk right up to the lock and dial his combination at eye level, just a few inches away. With a lower locker he would have had to stoop very close to see the combo. Once the locker was open, you guessed it, he popped on his glasses IMMEDIATELY and looked around and up at the TV. Very cute! He continued drying off, getting ready, in the nude except for his strong glasses. Very cute to watch!
glasseslover 12 Sep 2006, 03:07
Hi James!
Is there a way to chat with you?
I think it would be very interesting.
James 11 Sep 2006, 07:33
As usual, sorry about typos!
James 11 Sep 2006, 07:31
Glasseslover,
I am 26. Think I have always had a thing for guys in glasses, but only "isolated" it properly in 1996. I was in the equivalent of the tenth grade (for you Americans) and had this teacher who wore really big ugly plastic framed glasses (outdated even for the mid 90's). Anyway, one day we were reading in our setwork (it was Afrikaans.....puke) and there was a reference to one of the characters in the book fixing his broken glasses with chewing gum, so blind was he. At this point, in translating the paragraph, the teacher (who was mid thirties and had a definite teddy bear look about him, and had a moustache) remarked how he was so blind without his glasses, he would have to do the same or similar placed in the same situation.
I conveniently developed problems with the course and asked the teacher if he could tutor me after class a few afternoons(it was a provate school where such things were expected of the faculty). After one session, I made some LAME comment about him never taking his glasses off, to which he launched into a brief history, saying how he had worn glasses since the age of 3, only had minimal vision in one eye.....and then through some blurred conspiracy of events in which I still cannot remember clearly JUST what he said, he took them off and I tried them off. Needless to say, I couldn't see anything.
I sometimes reflect on that day as the moment that really crystallised my fetish for me. Apologies for the indelicate detail, but was hard as a rock after, and had to go to the bathroom as was all "sticky" without having touched myself AT ALL (a little too much info, I know). Also, the day is significant in my memory, as I had never done anything so brazen or audacious before that, and never have since (someday......)
In retrospect, his probably weren't the first glasses to turn me on, but were the first I was AWARE of being turned on by.
al 11 Sep 2006, 05:22
Hey James
Your postings are such a turn-on. I have so many sightings stored in my memory... such as a cute young student friend who I persuaded to read a book for me without his -6 glasses, that sort of thing. (He said he hated the experience.) You can always email me on alweizman@yahoo.com.
Wayne 09 Sep 2006, 16:07
James - I had a similar sighting of a guy at the gym a couple of years ago. I usually wear my glasses in the sauna -- not that I couldn't manage without them, but the better to see the other guys. A young man came in wearing quite strong small wire-rim glasses (-10 or so). Later I saw him enter the shower still wearing his glasses. He then carefully placed the glasses in a soap tray, leaning very close as he did this.
DNBursky - A few years ago I was sitting on the beach and noticed a nice looking guy wearing fairly strong glasses (-6ish). He took his glasses off and went into the water. When he returned he hadn't remembered where his blanket was and did a bit of peering around and squinting furiously before he found his place.
glasseslover 08 Sep 2006, 13:23
Hi James!
I love your postings,because I like guys with glasses too.
How old are you?
I know it is very strange,but a guy with glasses is always very interesting.
Perhaps we can chat or write a mail.
Doreen 08 Sep 2006, 07:42
As my summer job this year I am working at the same company I have worked at the past two summers, but only for a month. One of the guys who had been wearing contact lenses all the time last year now seems to wear glasses only. I have seen him during the year in glasses once and he told me he had an eye infection, but ever since then when I came for a visit he was wearing glasses and looks absolutely gorgeous. I even fancied him last year before I knew he had contacts and even more after he once casually mentioned it. He said he had undergone some treatment against an allergy and could not wear contacts for three years. He is in his mid-twenties, has dark blond hair, short and spiky and his glasses are black plastic. Maybe I get the chance to ask him why he's not in contacts anymore. He know I have contacts so there's some common ground. Unfortunately he has a girlfriend ;-(
I have seen another colleague in glasses today, but only caught a glimpse of him in glasses since he only put them on when he got into the car and I was already in my car on my way home. I was surprised because his work involves a lot of computer related tasks and I have never seen him in glasses at work.
DNBursky 06 Sep 2006, 18:31
Welcome James. Yes, I have seen older guys who swim with glasses. I mean senior citizens (post 70 years old) who do that type of thing. One thing I asked a lot about this summer with friends who wore glasses is if they take them off at the beach how they find their way back. They said they always make sure a friend is nearby.
David
06 Sep 2006, 17:58
I over heard my supervisor speaking to a couple people one day about getting lasik surgery. His doctor said he would be a good candidate for it, and he went on to say how nice it would be to see things in the shower in the morning, like shampoo. He wears a pair of very high index glasses with metal rectanglar frames. I'd guess he's a -7. Anyway, my first thought was, I wonder what he'll do with his glasses once he dosen't need them anymore. It's a shame to have them go to waste in some drawer when someone else could be enjoying wearing them. I wonder how weird it would be to ask if he would consider selling them.
James 06 Sep 2006, 12:24
It is quite amazing how glasses can really tip the scales in a guy's favour. This morning at the gym there was a guy who, in an ordinary world, I would not have given a second glance. There was nothing WRONG with him....he was a LITTLE on the old side, but that's not a bad thing as a RULE, and he was in good shape. But what really turned it around was that he wore glasses....rimless, but strong enough that he felt dependant enough on them to wear them into the sauna AND the shower. That is quite an unusual occurrence, at least at my gym. Even guys with stronger prescriptions tend to remove the glasses for showering purposes. But this guy didn't. And then, what made it even better was that he took them off in the shower (now don't think me a blatant stalker, I was able to observe all of this within a split second), and started washing them at the same time as washing himself.
While this was going on, he gave that blank stare into the distance I love so much....to me it always indicates a prescription above a certain minimum threshold. The blankness of the stare usually tells of a script where reflexive squinting would useless.
Anyone else seen anything like this at the gym (or public pool, or something similar)?
Julian 05 Sep 2006, 23:35
Eustace: the link to Electra's site is on the EyeScene front page - but nothing has happened there for eighteen months! Just in case that site or Izzy's yahoo group should disappear, all, or almost all, the stories have been re-posted on Bobby's site, where these is an enormous archive of glasses fiction - we all owe Bobby a tremendous debt of gratitude. There is also some material that hasn't been posted anywhere else. Go to http://bobbygoc.sweb.cz/ and click 'MiG stories'.
As far as I'm concerned, ANY guy in glasses is a potential turn-on!
Eustace 05 Sep 2006, 19:47
My this thread is getting more interesting! The last several postings have been a real turn-on for me. (And welcome, James! Your posting was great!) I guess I can get into the hunk who wears contacts, squints, etc.; but what really turns me on more are guys (hunks or not) who are extremely myopic, do not wear contacts (for whatever reason), and are totally helpless without their glasses. Better still, guys who almost never take their glasses off, except to go to sleep (and even then only after turning out the light). I get off on fantasizing guys who shave, shower, swim, make love, and have sex wearing very thick minus lenses (preferably bi-focals or tri-focals, and/or prisms). Recently, I have become fascinated by learning that some guys (who have posted) actually regularly sleep with their glasses on. And what could be more exciting than one guy are two guys together! I assume that all of you are familiar with the websites that have some wonderful "men in glasses" stories--such as Electra's and the Yahoo Group. If not, let me know and I will provide the URL's.
Julian 05 Sep 2006, 05:45
Yes, welcome James. Good to have another 'friend of the family' posting here. Hope to hear lots more fom you.
Love and kisses, Jules.
James 05 Sep 2006, 02:00
Tiny Eyes
You are probably right. Although, him shaving WITH his glasses on (but nothing else on, of course), is an equal turnon.
tinyeyes 04 Sep 2006, 14:22
James -- It's great to hear from you after lurking so long! Would love to hear more. The guy sounds awesome! I know what you mean about the dramatic difference when someone who wears very powerful glasses in in contacts. It changes their look completely. Also, I love it when I can tell a guy's contacts are bothering him.
By the way, from the sound of it, your school friend probably wouldn't be able to shave without his glasses on, so I don't know if you'd ever get to witness that, unless you hid his glasses from him!
James 04 Sep 2006, 12:31
Apologies for the typos, and on my first ever post too! But I DID put in the disclaimer of how "distracted" this man makes me.
James 04 Sep 2006, 12:28
Hi there,
like many I am a LONG time lurker on this board, and by long, I mean LOOOONG. Don't really like the word lurker as it has a stigma attached....in my case just never felt I had anything worthy of posting. Until recently that is.
I'm a law student at the University of Cape Town (UCT) and this semester (which starts in August in the Southern Hemisphere), a new American guy arrived on some kind of masters exchange. I love him. I am breathless even trying to write about him, my heart is pounding at the thought, and it's impossible to write impartially.
Definitely a high prescription and he wears a black plastic frame, sort of somewhere between oval and rectangular. I am not an expert at guesstimating but I'd say somewhere between -9 and -11. And to me, the plastic frame seems like an unusual choice for a high prescription, unless I'm wrong on this (please set me straight if I am). Anyway, one of the indicators that the script is strong is that the lenses stick out past what is QUITE a chunky frame already. Other surefire signs are the power rings and the cut in, which is probably about a quarter of the lens on each side.
Never spoken to him properly although I keep trying to find opportunities to. I do somewhat stalk him in what I think is a subtle way but in reality probably is anything BUT subtle. He's hard to describe in a way that does him justice. Short dark hair, always clean shaven (obviously imagining him shaving with/without glasses is one of MANY turnons), kind of geeky but in that cool/geeky way, if that makes any sense....?
In the computer labs he mostly sits a normalish distance from the screen, but can fairly often be seen peering in closer. Now comes the thing that really gets me going, maybe it will others too (kind of a reverse version of what Tiny Eyes is saying)....once a week, always on a Friday, he wears contacts. Not sure what the significance of this day is or why it is only once a week, but he just looks like SUCH a different person then, because his black plastic glasses are quite imposing and a definite feature of his face and impossible to miss. What I particularly love about the contacts is that you can totally tell he is not comfortable in them and not used to them. The eyes are kinds red, there is a lot of blinking going on, and on one particular Friday, saw him first in contacts and later in the day, back in glasses.
Anyway, sorry to have rambled on and bored you all. About myself: after years of overcorrecting, I am only a -3.00 and -2.75 myope (and probably not even REALLY that) who ALWAYS contacts. Funny that, when glasses can be such a turnon on others....
Brian-16 04 Sep 2006, 11:26
tinyeyes/Eustace- My room mate at college just got bi-focals earlier this summer.He says he is around -9.5 and has ft-35 bi's.His doc said he should have had them a year ago or more and now he has +1.75 for reading and is a close reader like me.I will try to talk him into tri-focals like mine.For me anyway its a turn-on to see his face with these specs.My glasses are too strong for him.
tinyeyes 04 Sep 2006, 10:03
For me, it's the strong minus glasses that are a big turn-on, and if bifocals and trifocals are part of that, it's great but not necessary. I'm with Wayne on the strong, masculine thing. A big, strong hunky guy who was weak eyes is a huge turn-on. I also find it even more arousing when a guy who is very nearsighted conceals it with contacts most of the time. When he eventually reveals the hidden weakness, wearing the strong glasses that are (hopefully) thick, and even if not thick, are strong and make his eyes look very small -- that's so hot! I'm a -9 and I want to wake up in the morning with a guy who is as blind as me (or worse) until he reaches for his glasses.
Wayne 01 Sep 2006, 22:38
For me, anyway, the appeal is vulnerability. Seeing a strong, masculine guy with strong glasses really turns me on -- although any good looking guy wearing strong glasses will turn me on.
I also like it when a guy attempts to disguise the vulnerability -- trying to manage without glasses or wearing dark rx sunglasses, etc. so as not to appear "weak". I remember a young guy in my church with maybe a -6 rx who always wore a baseball cap with the brim down so his glasses weren't as visible. Once he got contacts, he never wore the cap.
Eustace 30 Aug 2006, 19:32
Picking up on a recent post of Julian's, as well as several others-- to various threads: I find it psychologically fascinating that many of us (myself included)seem to be enthusiastically encouraging others to progress to trifocals! For me, most exciting (in this order) are: stong minus (-8 to -20), then bifocals, then trifocals, and finally prisms. I do wonder what accounts for this attraction? Any thoughts on this? Perhaps I am overstating things--or perhaps there is just no explantion for such attractions. What do others out there think?
Eustace
tinyeyes 29 Aug 2006, 07:30
DNBursky/David, I like your party story. I have been discovering glasses in other people's houses like that for years! Earlier this year I went to a large party and went into the guest bathroom. On the counter there was an open bag with an eyeglass case and contact paraphernalia. OF course I took a peek and inside was a pair of rather thick, very powerful minus glasses -- definitely over -10. Obviously they belonged to a contact-wearing houseguest. I never did figure out who it was because there seemed to be more than one guy staying there (in addition to the host, but they definitely didn't belong to the host.) A mystery!
Brian-16 23 Aug 2006, 04:56
Julian-Yes there is a separation except for e-mails.But holidays and some weekends we can get together.Thanks for asking and hope all is well with you..
Julian 23 Aug 2006, 00:05
Brian-16: It's been good to have you back in the forum; have another good year at college. Uh, does going back to college mean a long separation from your friend?
Love and kisses, Jules.
Brian-16 22 Aug 2006, 21:07
My friend and I had a great summer together.Now I will heading back to college soon to hit the books! I had an interim eye exam earlier but did not get a full correction so I have been holding at 20/30.Don't know if the doctor will increase the rx or not.I can function without any problem as is,and do not wish for any more rx..I will post from college when I can..
22 Aug 2006, 16:22
Those are at least -2.00.
22 Aug 2006, 15:20
http://www.flickr.com/photos/oxid2e/162377479/
-1 ? -1.5?
DNBursky 21 Aug 2006, 16:27
Hope everyone's summer's going well. I a few tales to tell of different summer weekends.
In July was a local gay film festival. I met a friend of a friend, nice guy, never suspected he wore contacts. I saw him again a few days later in glasses which looked really weak. He's a built guy, but more of a little football player build. I said he looked good in glasses. We talked online yesterday after a long period where I couldn't reach him due to my having a wrong email address of his. So I ask him his prescription. He said he was -1. and -1.25 I was surprised. I said why do you have contacts and glasses when your prescription is so weak? He said he noticed a difference. I guess I was surprised as was he when I told him that I am -4.5
Another interesting summer weekend day was spent at a BBQ/pool party at a friend's house. I had to use the restroom and I see a pair of glasses laying next to a dop kit with contacts boxes in it. At first I was unsure who's glasses they were as there were three guests who visited my friend. The contacts said -5. and -4. on the box. I went downstairs and back out to the porch and remarked that "I was surprised someone had so much stuff in their overnight bag". One guy who was visiting said it was another guy's as his travel bag was the other one I saw which wasn't a dop kit. I never did get a chance to ask the guy about his eyesight though.
I'll keep being on the lookout for guys with glasses. :)
David
18 Aug 2006, 09:38
Anyone had sightings of Prince Andrew in reading glasses?
Random_Eye 04 Aug 2006, 05:47
anyone got even some old pics of William in glasses? I ahve never seen either of them.
Julian 04 Aug 2006, 03:42
Wouldn't we all - if he has glasses at all. Any evidence?
Jay 03 Aug 2006, 03:35
Would like to see some pictures of Prince Harry in his military glasses.
tinyeyes 01 Aug 2006, 14:42
This Google guy, Peter Chane, has an awesome high RX. There is a picture of him here http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/14.05/google.html
Julian 01 Aug 2006, 06:11
My guess is they'd take no attention at all of non-members - and I don't care to pay for a subscription.
Original Tony 26 Jul 2006, 17:16
I wonder if it the moderators of buckbuddies were informed of the oo following whether they would indulge us?
Julian 26 Jul 2006, 00:17
Checked out Bukbudddies last night for the first time in ages. There's a new album of my favourite myopic model Dylan; as in the last one he isn't wearing his glasses in any of the shots, but he's squinting in most of them - and he's so hot in his specs! Looking round the site, there don't seem to be any new spexy pics of guys who wore them in older albums. Has there been a change of policy? I guess there's no way of influencing the editors without paying for membership, or maybe at all ::(
-14 25 Jul 2006, 17:18
The August issue of GQ has a picture of Bloc Party with our favourite drummer Matt Tong wearing dark rimmed glasses and (gasp) a wedding ring. Lucky girl!!
tinyeyes 20 Jul 2006, 07:31
Fun video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xy0VDRfg9AQ
T.J. 14 Jul 2006, 10:16
Hey the guy John with the plus glasses is cute. There are good pics on there of him. He also seems very nice. Whoever posted that "Thanks".
Singa 10 Jul 2006, 04:52
Pour: Lau-Lau
Hi all together. Et bonjour à lau-lau.
Ton histoire est vraiment tres interessant à lire. Je vois beaucoup des paralelles entre toi et moi au point de vue de l'enfance. Je te souhaite le le bien et peut-être à une autre fois.
Singa
10 Jul 2006, 00:23
http://public.fotki.com/JohnE2/plus_glasses/
gl 29 Jun 2006, 18:56
laulau
Do your glasses slide down your nose like my gf? Her thick glasses slide down her sweaty nose, and I find it sexy.
Brian-16 29 Jun 2006, 16:31
Lau lau- I really like your -19.75 diopter glasses.How do things look and how well do you see with them?
Laulau - French 29 Jun 2006, 13:43
My blog http://mamyopie.over-blog.net/
29 Jun 2006, 07:29
He too? Wasn' it prince William?
29 Jun 2006, 03:33
Any pictures of Prince Harry in his glasses?
anon 25 Jun 2006, 16:34
-14
And while you're at it what size shoe do you wear? Boxers or briefs? If you don't mind my asking?
Eustace 24 Jun 2006, 20:13
-14
Don't your sleep-over dates sometimes think it's strange that you sleep with your glasses on? By the way, how old are you--if you don't mind my asking?
4eyes 24 Jun 2006, 18:33
Hi, Sam12744 and others...
I am an almost 17 yr old boy, here in Brasil.
Thou I do have some high rx lenses with Base externa prism, my doctor found a way to deal with 40º prism. I have a fixed 17 DP prism lenses with my actual rx plus a imported over 20 DP “Fresnell stick on film” prism over my bifocal glasses lenses as a “try” on for a while. He argues that with those films it is easier to change them over the time as my eyes gets better, (I hope so). The lenses have very tine row of saw lines and they gives me a peculiar appearance. Apart from that, they are almost Ok.
Hope you understand my English.
Thanks
-14 24 Jun 2006, 15:11
Eustace
1.67 is the index of refraction of my lenses - high index. CR39 is 1.50 (1.498) low- index and thick. mid-index is 1.54 to 1.60 a bit thinner. indexes above are considered high and thinner yet. i think there are some glass lenses that go as high as 1.8 and 1.9. I think you could say the higher the index the thinner the lens.
I went right from bifocals to progressives. Had no trouble adapting.
I started sleeping in my glasses while in high school when visiting friends overnight. I felt safer knowing where they were. Started wearing them in the shower around the same time. I have, on occasion, had them fall off during the night but fortunately havent rolled over on them. The only time they are off my face is when I am cleaning them.
Eustace 24 Jun 2006, 11:25
-14
Thanks for the information. I think I understand your Rx, except for the 1.67. What does that mean? Did you try trifocals before you went to progressives? When I first became presbyopic, I had progressives. But later I switched to trifocals--just because they are (or were back then--and I assume still are) so much less expensive. How do you keep your specs from falling off during sleep? Do you shower with your glasses on?
Eustace
-14 23 Jun 2006, 15:22
Brian 16 - My RX is -14.75/-14.50 +3.00 progressives with 11BO. The lenses are 1.67 so hi-index is available for prisms. The outer edges are 11mm.
Stuart - Like Brian, I'd like to know where you purchased your swimming goggles?
Eustace - I'm one of those guys who sleep in their glasses.
Brian-16 23 Jun 2006, 11:03
Eustace-Yes,I can confirm he has base out prisms (2.0d).He still has just bi-focals but they too are increasing in rx.He sees very well-better than even my friend.
Eustace 23 Jun 2006, 07:23
Stuart:
Rx in the mid-20s! Wow! That is pretty awesome!
I would love to learn more about you and your vision: How old are you, and how old were you when you first began wearing glasses? Do you wear bifocals or trifocals or prisms? Do you have a diagnosis--other than just being nearsighted (plus perhaps astigmatism)?Is there a family history of vision problems? And I would love to know how thick your lenses are--say in comparison with Brian-16's?
I got my first pair of glasses at 13 and have been wearing trifocals for some years now. My Rx is so much weaker than yours and Brian's that I am really embarrassed to tell you what it is. Nevertheless, I feel blind and totally helpless and disoriented without them. Indeed, I never take them off, except to sleep. I shave, shower, swim (and make love)with them on. (I have read some posts from guys who say they sleep with their glasses on!) I even put my glasses on if I have to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night, in the dark. I have roundish wire frames with wraparound ear cables--becuase I like the snug, secure feeling that this gives.
I just cannot imagine what your and Brian's vision must be like without glasses. How many inches past your eyes does your vision begin to blur without your specs?
Anything you are willing to share would be appreciated.
Eustace
Eustace 23 Jun 2006, 07:00
Brian-16
Also I meant to ask you about your little brother (who is probably not so little anymore). Has his Rx been increasing, and does he now have trifocals and/or prisms also? (I'm interested in the hereditary factors in poor eyesight.)
Enjoy the sun and swimming with your secure glasses guards!
Eustace
Brian-16 23 Jun 2006, 04:41
Stuart-I was wondering where you purchased the swimming goggles.My rx is less than yours and I do not have perfect vision at all.
Stuart 22 Jun 2006, 23:30
Eustace, Brian -16
Re swimming I have finally invested in a pair of swimming goggles - and they are great(although the vision they provide is far from perfect nor is it with glasses). My rx is in the mid 20's and I can't believe that I struggled on as long as I did without.
Brian-16 22 Jun 2006, 16:27
Eustace-Well I do strap them on very well on my head.I am studying Communications (Radio and TV and film).
I am quite content with my specs I have now and things appear more natural but due to the high rx somewhat smaller.My friends vision is not quite as bad as mine but does have bi-focals.He does have 20/20 so he is a help to me at times.
Eus 22 Jun 2006, 12:57
Brian-16:
Thanks so much for your prompt reply. As long as you can see OK, what does the thickness matter? In one of your posts you mentioned that you were looking forward to a relaxed summer in the sun. I was just wondering: Do you wear your glasses when swimming? If so, how to you guard against losing them in the water--especially in the ocean? (I hate swimming bare-eyed!) Do you use a "glasses guard" around your head--as I do? By the way, have you decided on a major in college?
Eustace
Brian-16 22 Jun 2006, 06:09
Eustace-The lenses are about 12 mm or about half and inch at the temples-the thickest point.But they taper in and are thinner toward the nose.I believe they are CR-39 material.I really like them as thick as they are.As I think I mentioned in an earlier post they are not full correction.Although I do not get 20/20 or 6/6 with full correction anyway.So for now I am relaxing my eyes somewhat and it does not bother me that I miss a couple of lines on the chart.Driving is no problem either.
sam12744 22 Jun 2006, 00:39
That should have read "principle"
sam12744 22 Jun 2006, 00:36
Eustace,
You are not entirely correct about prism lenses not being available in high index,but you are not entirely wrong either! One can have them made in any high index material and that will reduce the overall thickness,because it reduces the thickness of the sphere part of the script.What it will not do ,is reduce the thickness caused by the prisms.Thus,my real rx glasses,by way of example(I sometimes do GOC,but the same principal applies,of course),are less than 2mm thick at the inner edges with reasonably high index material,but thicken to 11mm at the outer edges,because of the 11 base out prisms.Goodness knows how thick they would be in CR39,but a higher index material than I opted for would reduce the outer edge thickness only a little more,because the prisms override the relatively modest sphere of -4.25.
I hope that makes some kind of sense!
Sam
Eustace 21 Jun 2006, 20:41
Brian-16:
It was good hearing from you after such a long time. (I also read your posts to "Post Your Prescription.") I would be curious to know the thickness of your new lenses (in either inches or millimeters). Could you post the thicknes, both in the center of the lenses and on the outer edges? (Am I correct that prism lenses cannot be made in high index?)
Eustace
Tim 21 Jun 2006, 00:54
Tinyeyes:
If you are ever in the UK you should go to the market in Birmingham. On one of the West Indian veg. stalls there is a guy who must be at least -30. I last saw him a couple of years ago (I've been abroad since) but I expect he's still there!
tinyeyes 20 Jun 2006, 23:33
Sighting at the gym tonight: I saw a very muscular black guy, with very dark skin and close cropped hair, wearing thick high minus glasses -- probably around -9 or -10. He wasn't young -- probably in his mid 40s at least -- but he looked great in those glasses. He actually said hi to me (maybe because I couldn't keep from looking at his glasses) and I ended up working in on a set with him. But I think he was straight. His glasses were oval wire rims, high index I'm sure, but with thick polished edges, and deep cut-in with nice power rings. Very sexy! I have very rarely seen black guys with such a strong nearsighted prescription.
VFL 20 Jun 2006, 19:59
Hmmm...good question. My own vision isn't that bad without glasses or contacts. Well, I wouldn't want to go without them, but no, I don't have a high prescription. If I did...who knows? It's all a crapshoot whether we get the "bug" or not. I think that we are a very select little group. It's a very individualized thing.
I think that two oo's meeting "naturally" and not by say, the internet would be a very rare thing indeed. If the internet had been around when I was single, I have no idea where I would be today. It's probably best that nature just took it's course. I really don't think that (and I can only speak for myself) the glasses thing can be forced. That wouldn't do "it" for me. You know?
But as my grandmother used to say, "Men are like lightbulbs, all you have to do is flip a switch...women are like irons...they take a while to warm up."
SZ6 20 Jun 2006, 19:11
A question for the women who like guys with strong prescriptions. Do you ever wonder, if you had a strong prescription yourself, you would still be into thick-lensed guys?
Just curious--I have a high prescription, and I'm also one of those guys who's into girls with thick glasses. Obviously, years of bad vision didn't make me shy about discussing my eyesight and glasses--in fact, I think my own bad sight might have contributed to my fetish!
VFL 20 Jun 2006, 19:00
No Sophie...you are definitely not the only one. Isn't it a relief when you find out you aren't?
It's been my experience that the men with the strongest prescriptions are the ones that have been the most "scarred". Sometimes it's best not to force the issue with them. I've been close to two men with very significant rx's and both did not want to talk about their eyesight at all except when one ended up without either his contacts or glasses on a trip and the other just to say that his vision without glasses "sucked" and there is no way he could even walk down the street without them or his contacts. He too claimed better vision with contacts. (This was my first husband.) Once his RGP's were out for the night he was out of commission. He absolutely could not get a descent eyeglass prescription. To read anything without correction he had to close one eye and hold whatever it was like five inches away from his nose.
I loved watching him do that.
Yeah, I thought I was a perv...but, it didn't hurt anybody. It just goes to show, there is somebody for everybody.
Tim 20 Jun 2006, 18:35
Hi, Sophie! There's no need to be apologetic about your prescription - at 19 you've got plenty of time to get more serious. If you try Gemma's or Emily's techniques I would guess you could easily get up to -10!
specs4ever 20 Jun 2006, 18:30
Well Sophie, your own prescription is definately moderate, but you still must wear glasses to do much of anything. It is understandable that your boyfriend would rather wear contacts, as his vision likely is better with contacts. And, he is probably a little gun shy about wearing glasses, since he has likely had some bad experiences in the past. But, if you were to be able to convince him to wear glasses more, the more he wears glasses, the better he will be able to see with glasses. About all you can do is reinforce your feelings, without revealing too much. Good luck
Sophie 20 Jun 2006, 18:21
Hi,
I am not sure if this is the right place to post this, but I'll just give it a try.
I finally decided to post on here after lurking for several weeks.
I'm 19, female, German and during the last few months I've come to realize that I've always been attracted to men wearing glasses. Of course, there are also men without glasses that I find attractive, but specs make most men just look cuter. (anyone seen the pics of Matt Tong in the "Musicians" thread? Mmmmmmmmmm...)
I think the first time I really noticed this was while watching Spider-Man for the first time. IMHO, Tobey Maguire- nice looking, but nothing special. Tobey Maguire in glasses- incredibly cute. (Of course, my friends thought I was crazy when I told them) I still wonder if the ones he wore in the movie are real or plano's.
My own prescription is rather moderate (-4.25 Left eye, -3.50 right eye), but my new boyfriend (we've been dating since the end of march) is around -13 in both eyes. He usually wears contacts (he claims that it is not out of vanity but because he has better vision with them...)
I was actually thrilled when saw him in glasses for the first time and I thought he looked very cute. I've spent the next weeks wondering if I'm a perv (especially since he said that most people were shocked when they saw him in glasses for the first time), so I was actually kind of relieved when I found this forum and saw that there are more people like me.
I'm not sure if I should tell my boyfriend about how much his glasses turn me on, especially since he dislikes having such poor eyesight... when he made a remark about how a former girlfriend of his had complained about his glasses, I said that in my opinion, he "looks cute" in them, but I didn't go any further...
-Sophie
Brian-16 17 Jun 2006, 06:17
Eustace-Thanks for asking about me.I am adjusting to "normal" life after first year of college.Enjoyed it but was very intense.Yes,I did post back on June 4 and replied to Julian as well.Hope all is well with you...
16 Jun 2006, 19:11
Eustace,
Brian-16 posted to the Post Your Prescription thread on 4 June
Eustace 16 Jun 2006, 19:02
Has anyone heard from "Brian-16"? I have not read or posted to any of the Eyescene threads in months; but, in scanning recent postings just tonight, I found nothing from Brian -16. (I have just been so busy, both socially and professionally.) I am wondering if Brian -16 ever posts these days? He must have just completed his second (or maybe even third) year in college. I always enjoyed his postings, beginning I think when he was only 16. He used to describe taking showers with his boyfriend when they were in high school and had "slept overs"--both of them wearing their glasses in the shower. (Brian once wrote that, at least, he was assured of having clean lenses once a day!) As I recall, Brian wore prism tri-focals (and was so happy with them). He had something like a
minus 11 or 12 distance Rx. His boyfriend just wore bifocals. I would love to hear from (or of) him--how and what he's doing and how his college experience has been.
lentifan 16 Jun 2006, 15:07
I could put up with that if I was wearing myodiscs
16 Jun 2006, 00:12
LASIK??!!
Katy 13 Jun 2006, 15:03
Jennifer - it is frightening. There are some good links, especially the Lasik Memorial one, and the pictures under 'Risk' - 'Colour Atlas', of things that have gone wrong are horrific, more so if you read all the captions... 'dislodged folded flap 24 hours after Lasik'...
What comes across from the people that have damaged vision after surgery is not just the sense of loss, but the fact that the surgery/risk was so unnecessary - wanting to get rid of glasses seems such a trivial thing compared to what they are going through. I hope you persuade him! :-)
Andrew 13 Jun 2006, 12:58
I'm not sure what my wife feels about my wearing glasses, but there are three main reasons why I would not wish to go in for LASIK:
1. The risk of something going wrong - my vision with glasses is extremely good.
2. I am in my early 40s, and although I do not currently have any problems with my near vision, I know that reading glasses/bifocals will be coming my way in the foreseeable future.
3. The thought of the surgery itself.
My glasses are roughly -8, and I am used to them. I know where to find a spare pair for those occasions when I take my contacts out before I have found my glasses, so I have never experienced the feeling of helplessness that goes with not being able to function.
Melyssa 13 Jun 2006, 12:40
It scared me too! Fortunately, neither my husband nor I have any intentions of getting Lasik (or Lasix, because you can p**s away money). We both know our eyes are in too, shall we say, "not good" a condition to try experiments like Lasik.
Of course, we're wildly attracted to each other in our glasses!
Jennifer 13 Jun 2006, 09:48
Katy:
Thank you! I will sit my husband down and have him read! It scared me!!!
Katy 09 Jun 2006, 12:01
Jennifer - have you shown him any of the websites about unsuccessful surgery, like http://lasikdisaster.com/ ? How high is his prescription - enough to make it more risky than usual?
If my boyfriend decided to get Lasik, it would and wouldn't change how I feel about him - of course I wouldn't love him any less, but to me his glasses are a part of his attractiveness, rightly or wrongly. I agree with VFL - I have been out with guys without glasses, but it is never the same, although I have tried to convince myself otherwise. On top of that, the thought of him having unneccesary surgery with the risks involved would be pretty scary. If your husband knew how you felt about it, wouldn't that be enough to put him off? I would be completely open with him, and tell him exactly how you feel.
oodating 08 Jun 2006, 18:20
Hi all, I've made an online dating application for us.
We need some brave volunteers to go first!
happy dating!
VFL 08 Jun 2006, 16:39
Jennifer,
Do you think that you have the strength to sit your husband down, look him in the eye and tell him that if he were to get Lasik you understand what it would mean to him, but you want him to know that it would "hurt" you? Really? Could you do that? What would he say? Seriously?
I don't know why I let that person upset me so. No...really I do know exactly why. I have never breathed a word to a lover how I felt about their "need" for eyeglasses or contacts. Somehow it would "spoil" the excitement for me. There are certain things in life that can't be forced or orchestrated. They have to happen "naturally". If a lover or now, my husband were to know of my quirk and "set up" little "moments" they would not have the same effect on me. It's not a matter of not trusting the people I've been with (and it's not been many), it's been a matter of knowing myself and wanting to keep this part of myself somehow "sacred". If I "told", it might ruin it somehow and I don't want to give it up. It's like a secret treasure that only I know of, can take out and play with once in awhile, then put back. It's sweetly sexy, not in your face.
But that's just me.
Jennifer 08 Jun 2006, 14:04
VFL,
I was annoyed by Loose Cannon's post. I agree it's not just telling a lover that his glasses make me horny and hot. My husband knows that! Glasses for him do not have the same effect on him that they do on me. To him, it's not a sexual thing, so I feel it's hard for him to relate to my wants and needs for him to wear his glasses. Yes, a relationship goes way beyond the sex! My husband is thinking about freeing himself from having to deal with contacts and glasses. He sees it as an improvement in his quality of life. I will try to change his mind in what ever way I can. I would really like for him to change his mind on his own, like your husband did.
I was glad to find another woman post on here who feels the same as me. Please don't take that horrible post seriously and don't let it get to you. It's too bad Loose Cannon can't understand or respect what we wrote!
SZ6 08 Jun 2006, 11:39
VFL,
Don't let one blunt-minded idiot on the internet affect you emotionally like that... I, for one, have appreciated your postings and hope you decide to return. You don't know anything about this "loose cannon" chump--just let it roll off your back! Only you can decide how superficial/deep/whatever your relationship is... don't let one blabbermouth decide that for you.
Phil 08 Jun 2006, 10:43
What happened to Katy's idea of an OO dating site? I'd love to meet a nice gwg for friendship, lunches, etc., to have a special close friendship in which we could discuss glasses stuff. I could never tell my wife about how I feel about gwgs: she'd call me a perv! We OOs need to encourage OO friendships.
VFL 08 Jun 2006, 10:21
Loose Cannon,
I deliberated a bit before deciding to reply to your comment regarding my reaction to my husband's announcement that he was getting Lasik.
Your thoughts were crude and in my opinion, uncalled for. You have a right to your opinion, but, I feel as though you dumped a bucket of mud on me.
That's why I believe more women don't post on this board. With us it's more subtle...it's about feelings and emotions...not so much about "Wow...glasses...me so horny...". It's more about the romance, the build up...the hearts and flowers. I was trying to share my deepest feelings...things that my best friends don't know in what I thought was a "safe" forum and I get this.
Thanks a lot. Really. You made my day. This is why I have been a lurker in the past and why I am going back to that status. I just knew that my "fetish" was something to be ashamed of. I didn't need this.
You made me cry. Happy now?
Original Tony 08 Jun 2006, 08:22
Has anyone in the U.K. seen Nick Knoweles ( t.v. presenter) sometimes wear his trendy glasses?
He is about 42ish and I would think his glasses are probably multifocal.
DNBursky 08 Jun 2006, 00:55
Well, hope all's well with everyone. I am in Philadelphia and it seems to me that I have met some moderately nearsighted people. I mean like -3 or less. I guess sometimes when I IM a friend I feel more comfortable asking him as opposed to asking in person.
It's always interesting when a reality show has someone with glasses. Example, in the U.S. one of the chefs on the show "Top Chef" wore glasses or contacts. He won, actually, a cutie. Then I was watching the last few episodes of "The Apprentice" and Pepi who was "kicked off" on one of the first weeks tried to help one of the two guys try to win in the 2 part finale. So there's Pepi all of a sudden in high strength lenses. It was cute to see.
For me, I guess I find farsighted guys interesting as it seems rarer to find. I have a moderately farsighted friend in Ottawa, Canada. I've told him about this site, and he's sweet about my interest in the issue.
I also have a friend with lazy eyes, I am unsure the correct term, but basically his eyes go all over. His lenses have prisms. I met him in NY for Gay Pride NY last June. We caught up when he visited the Philadelphia suburbs this past March or April. I showed him this site from the laptop at the internet cafe where we hung out.
Locally, I hear of one person or another getting lasik. It frustrates me, but ces la vie.
Nice to hear from the new people who have been posting. Glad to "meet" the women who post as well.
Loose Cannon 08 Jun 2006, 00:33
I'm skeptical: if my SR (spooge receptacle) threatened to get Lasik, I'd do everthing in my power to dissuade them. I'd tell them how hot they look in specs, point out all the horrible things that can go wrong with Lasik, and how they'll need reading glasses anyway, then as a last resort chain them to the bumper of my truck to stop them from going to the laser clinic. I mean, it's as stupid as being afraid to tell your lover that you really like it when they do "x" because you're embarassed. If you can't be open about something like that, then it sounds like a pretty superficial relationship.
07 Jun 2006, 17:23
Any sightings of young Prince Will in his glasses?
VFL 07 Jun 2006, 11:56
Jennifer,
I just told myself that it wasn't my decision, it was his. The truth is, I can't tell him what to do with his body anymore than he can tell me what to do with mine.
I was devastated. Truly. I'm not ashamed to admit that I took a long bath that night and cried. Now, to most people that would sound so lame. Crying because your husband wouldn't need glasses anymore? Most people (or at least normal ones) would be thrilled. Glasses are a negative thing, right? Well, only our select little group understands how important glasses can be. I swore to myself when I was very young that I would only marry a man who wore glasses. I realized that I "needed" that in my life. I wouldn't just marry a man for his glasses...but, that would be one of the non-negotiable "criteria" that I would look for in a mate. I dated men who didn't wear them, but it wasn't the same. I'll be very frank about that. Emotionally it was good, but the sexual part was never on the same level. I was afraid that if my husband had his vision corrected that our sex life would take a major, major hit. Rightfully or wrongfully, this was my fear. I felt that I would be losing something very dear to me. This made me feel sad and very guilty. Normal people don't have these feelings, do they? But then, our feelings are our feelings and we have a right to them, don't we?
Even if he had had it done and gotten reading glasses, I don't know if I would have been "satisfied". I don't know what that makes me. Shallow? Imperfect? Human? A head case? There is something very comforting to me to have those beloved eyes looking at me from behind those lenses that are worn full-time. I like it and I need it.
Freud would have a field day with me.
But to get back to your question, Jen, I would have sucked it up. I love my husband and I would have learned to live with it. Truly, though, I might have had to have gone into therapy. I'm not kidding. It would have hurt me that badly.
Jennifer 07 Jun 2006, 09:21
VFL,
I'm happy that your husband decided against getting Lasik. I am now facing the same with my husband, who keeps bringing it up. He's determined to get it done sooner or later. I get really upset when he brings it up and don't know what I should do to change his mind. I like him wearing glasses or contacts, but I don't want to over emphasize that. My greatest concern is the bad outcome that's possible with this type of procedure. I'd be curious to hear how you handled yourself in this situation. I've always loved guys in glasses and I don't want to loose mine! Help!!!
still 06 Jun 2006, 17:10
Dear VFL, it's refreshing to hear your balanced, humane way of looking at things. Sometimes our fetish makes us a little blind to what's really going on...Keep on posting, I really enjoy reading your thoughts.
VFL 06 Jun 2006, 16:52
Jennifer,
I'm right there with you on that. I hadn't thought of that incident in several years until I "told" it yesterday. It's like all of a sudden all of this stuff is flooding out of me. Sorry if I'm being a board "hog". Anyway, your husband's story sounds like my friend's. As much as I love guys who wear glasses, I don't want to see them separated from their specs unwillingly.
Thinking back on that night, it was the first and probably only time I'd seen someone have a true panic attack. It was painful and frightening for him and quite frankly, scared me. I wear contacts, but could make do without them or my glasses if I had to. I really can't relate to literally not being able function or "safe" without some form of correction. Just remembering it makes me feel bad. There is cute vulnerable, then there is the kind of vulnerable that it's not fair for other people to witness vulnerable. There's a big difference between the two. I just hope that he remembers me as being helpful and non-judgemental.
Our relationship ended because, well, it just ended. We weren't well suited to one another for the long run. Every once in awhile I'll see him around town and we always greet each other warmly. I guess we'll always share a special bond over that night.
Jennifer 06 Jun 2006, 15:07
Reading the posts about hiding glasses reminds me of a story my husband told me when he was in high school and in the school gym. Some of his team mates decided to play a joke on him and swiped his glasses when he was in the shower. From what he describes it was a horrible experience. It sounded like he was helpless in that situation. He was angry at those that played that joke on him. He shouted in anger which brought the attention of people that were able to convince those that did the awful deed to give it up. After hearing that story, it's a game I would never want to play with him. He's not the type that will take it well. I don't like the idea of making him vulnerable in that way. I'm an OO and I have to admit there's something about watching him search for his glasses on his nightstand, but if he accidently knocked them on the floor I would be right there to help him find his glasses. I couldn't stand to see him suffering in any way. That's my opinion.
Phil 06 Jun 2006, 01:30
Clare, I'll wear my semi-rimless -3.75s if you come for that coffee!!!!
VFL 05 Jun 2006, 22:14
Tinyeyes,
I guess if I were reading this as a story that happened to somebody else I'd find it exciting. But if you had been there, believe me, you would have been freaked out, not turned on. It's not sexy to see a grown man's hands shake because it scares him to not be able to see. I think it was a lack of control issue.
We were able to get him an appointment at the Lenscrafters and he had new glasses by noon the next day. Contacts weren't possible...his prescription was a special order something or other. The frames he ordered were a squarish tortiseshell. The lenses were pretty heavy duty (I'd venture a guess...-9 or -10? High enough that he wouldn't feel safe walking down the street alone without them. Would that sound right? Maybe it was astigmatism that had him so whacked out.? I know that mine (which is not that high is what gives me splitting headaches when I try to go without correction for any length of time.) I'm not very good at guessing prescriptions. Sphere I think I can do, but the cylinder part is a mystery to me. That's where everything goes all screwy.
tinyeyes 05 Jun 2006, 21:56
Well, VFL, everyone has a different fetish, but I would tend to agree with you that for me, at least, it's all about vulnerability, but not about pain and suffering or true impairment. I would love to play a game with a guy where I hide his glasses from him or something, but if they were truly lost, that's not any fun. Also, the turnon for me goes away if they really can't see well, even with glasses (i.e. partially blind.) That's not my thing... but I'm sure it's someone else's!
That said, though, your story is kind of exciting.... it's certainly one you won't ever forget! How did the attorney look in his new glasses??
VFL 05 Jun 2006, 21:33
Oh Tinyeyes...I was about to log off and go to bed when I read your tragic, tragic story. If I went to bed now, I'd surely soak my pillow with bitter, bitter tears. So, let's stay up and think of better days...
Yeah, the pj stories are the best, aren't they? One of my greatest contact lens/eyeglass stories is when a my-o-how-myopic lover and I were staying at a very posh Bed and Breakfast for a long weekend...close to 1,000 miles from home. We'd taken the train to get there. He wore one day disposable contacts and thought they were the greatest thing since sliced bread. Well...and I think you can see where this is going...We got ready for bed and he took out his lenses...wrapped them in a piece of toilet paper and flushed them down the old WC...then, he went fishing around in the old Dopp kit for his glasses...which were nowhere to be found. Panic ensues. He goes through his overnight case. No glasses. No extra lenses either. Then he remembers...he laid the little black case with his glasses and the dailies on the bed and forgot to tuck it into his dopp kit. So...there he was...1,000 miles from home...no contacts, no glasses and no prescription sunglasses, only plano sunnies. I really don't know what his prescription was, but it was bad enough that he had what I considered to be enough of an anxiety attack that I had to put him in the whirlpool tub, give him a couple of Tylenol PM and get out the Yellow pages and assure him that there was a Lenscrafters closeby that we could get to first thing in the morning that could do a walk in exam and either fix him up with a pair of specs or contacts by noon the next day. He kept saying, "You don't understand...I really can't see...This is really bad. I am really screwed." This was a pretty high powered attorney. Normally, I think that glasses "moments" are kind of endearing, but this was sad. I felt really bad for him. What do you guys think his prescription might have been to have gotten that panicked? I think that different people have different thresholds of what it is that puts them over the "edge", but I remember bringing him a drink when he was in the tub and his hands were literally shaking. I knew that it was going to work out okay, but I had a hard time making him believe that. Afterwards he sent me a huge bouquet thanking me for being so kind and loving when he needed me so much, but it really put me off of my "fetish" for some time. I don't want to get my jollies from someone else's impairment...you know? I hate to be a downer, but, this really freaked me out. We have to help each other through these things...
We can have fun with our little quirk, but it ceases to be fun when somebody we care about is truly panicking because they're thrust into a big blur and feeling unable to easily get out.
Just my two cents. I hope this makes sense.
tinyeyes 05 Jun 2006, 21:04
WOW, this is the most activity in one day that I've seen in a LONG time. Bravo! I had no idea how many ladies were lurking here! Now, why don't you guys do some more posting too?
As for the Lasik thing, I have unfortunately been a victim of it way too much. Actually, even pre-lasik. Years ago (when I was VERY young of course :-) I dated a guy who was about -7 and very cute with thickish wire rim glasses. YUM! Then after a few dates he announced he was getting RK (Radial Keratotomy -- the precursor to Lasik.) Oh no!!! I was very shy about my fetish then, but I totally lost interest and broke it off. I don't think he ever really knew why. I guess that wasn't fair, but after all, I couldn't ask him not to get the surgery done if he really wanted it.
And, I have been dating someone for months off and on who had Lasik for his -9 eyes about two years ago, before we met. It kills me!! He's a great guy, but I find it hard to commit to someone who did this, because my fetish is so strong. Frustrating, frustrating. As Julian has said, I tend to have terrible luck.
All the nightime, bathroom, pajama things you are talking about are SOOOO sexy.... I also love when a guy who's very myopic is trying to find his glasses, and must lean down very close to (the table, or nightstand or whatever) to find them. SO CUTE!! I LOVE the vulnerability... also I love the intimacy of the "reveal" when the contacts guy lets you in on his little secret when he finally sleeps over. It's just the best.... :-)
VFL 05 Jun 2006, 19:42
Okay...this is my final post of the evening. The closest I ever had to a nervous breakdown is when my husband came home from work one night and over dinner announced that one of his co-workers had had Lasik and it was a great success...so, he thought that he might like to have it too.
The thought made me physically ill. I really couldn't finish my dinner. My beloved chattered on and on and on and on about how his friend could read the clock on the nightstand and see first thing in the morning without glasses...blah, blah, blah, blah, blah...and how he was going to make an appointment with the same doctor...didn't I think that was just great?
Oh yeah...perfect. Jesus big effing Christ...just tear my heart out of my chest and stomp on it while you're at it, why don't you?
Well, it never came to fruition...my darling was told he'd need reading glasses after the surgery and decided on his own it wasn't worth it...so I ducked that bullet...WHEW!
Anybody else have that experience?
Wayne 05 Jun 2006, 17:12
Finally, regarding guys who take their contacts out before getting into to bed with you. It is fun when they come out of the bathroom wearing strong glasses. I like it even better when they come out bare-eyed, staring myopically and squinting and leaning close to see things.
Wayne 05 Jun 2006, 17:05
Regarding gas permeable contacts. I wore them off and on for quite a number of years. The strongest my Rx has been is -6.5-/-7.00. I much prefer GP's. They're easier to handle and easier to care for. It takes a little while to get used to them, but after that I find them as (or more) comfortable than the soft ones.
Unfortunately, my eyes became very dry a few years ago and I can't tolerate contacts. I've tried the soft ones and hate them. They flop around on your finger. It's hard to tell if they're right side out. They're very comfortable at first but my dry eyes suck the water out of them very quickly. I'd like to try another pair of GP's but the popularity of soft lenses has made GP's a lot more expensive -- and no free trials.
I did have a little spectacle blur when I took them out, but it didn't last long. I often took them out and wore my glasses at home in the evening. I have no astigmatism, by the way.
Wayne 05 Jun 2006, 16:56
Very interesting all this recent activity from women who enjoy guys with glasses. You're certainly making this thread a lot more active than we gay guys have been lately. Great sightings too.
I suspect that there are a lot more OO women than we realize. A number of years ago when I was working in an office in New York there was a guy who wore quite strong minus lenses (-10 or -12, I suspect) in big round plastic frames. One day he had taken his glasses off for some reason and one of the women there remarked "look, he can't see without the glasses" -- in a way that made it clear she thought that was cute. Many straight women do appreciate vulnerability in a guy (so do I, especially glasses).
Katy 05 Jun 2006, 15:28
Lazysiow - I would love to see what would happen if a real OO couple got together - both getting turned on by one taking the glasses off the other. That would be interesting... we need an OO dating site :-)
Clare - that is so annoying! Did you ever try to persuade him to wear his glasses when you were together, or to get new ones? :-)
Katy 05 Jun 2006, 15:18
VFL - I know, it isn't easy to appear calm when things like that happen! I suppose at the time, I would have done anything to stop people finding out about my 'strange glasses thing'. I remember the glasses were big, square and wire-framed, and I'm sure the lenses were quite chunky. I could see power rings from where I was at the side of him, although I didn't know that's what they were called, and I knew they were minus lenses. I would guess -3 or -4, made thicker by the big frames. I love that he came up to the house in what must have been a blur. You are right, he was probably really embarrased, but there was no way I could have said he looked nice without going as red as a beetroot.
These days it is a different story - I am forever telling my boyfriend how incredibly sexy he is with his (-6) glasses on, off, squinting, cleaning them, etc etc... he loves it that he can have such an effect on me so easily. He just came up to the computer, read the bit about taking someone's glasses off to kiss them, and said 'oh my god you do that all the time!' So there you go :-)
lazysiow 05 Jun 2006, 14:19
where are women like you guys? I've never had a girl take off my glasses for a kiss before or put them back on. I wish more would, only time that ever happens is at the optometrist and I've gotten a stiffy each time that's happened :)
Martin 05 Jun 2006, 14:17
ps:
vfl, don't worry :)
martin 05 Jun 2006, 14:16
i'd say i wear em 60 % of the time. although 1,75 may be quite low compared to other people's prescriptions, everytime I go out without glasses things are blurry, especially in the night when I just can't say if it's the bus who's coming or just any other blurry light... to be exact my left eye's -1,75 and my right is -1,00 with 0,25 of Astigmatism (last test has been one and a half years ago)...
when going out I most of the time put 'em off, but I really think about changing this habit as it's much more relaxing for my eyes when I wear glasses. besides that, it's always funny when you don't greet people because you simply don't recognize them without glasses, and they think you're getting arrogant, and I always argue "hell, sorry I just wasn't wearing my glasses".
:)
I know this sounds funny to people with stronger prescriptions, but that's the way it is to me. Especially after not having worn my glasses for a day or so, it's so damn relaxing to have 'em on again...
VFL 05 Jun 2006, 14:13
Dear Martin...dear, dear Martin...
Please...I meant no offense when I made those nasty comments about "those lenses holding a prescription of any consequence". Please, darling boy, do not take it personally. -1.75 is an absolutely fabulous prescripton in mine or anyone's book. (Especially if there's a little astigmatism thrown in.) Right, girls? Oh, many is the night I would have gotten down on my knees and begged God to have bestowed that prescription upon a certain adorable man of my choice.
I am soooooo sorry. Really. I take it back... No cookie for me. Not even a crumb.
That's why I should lurk...I'm already offending the troops...
Mea culpa...
Nell 05 Jun 2006, 14:05
Martin
There are more of us who like guys in glasses. How much are you wearing your nice -1.75s?
martin 05 Jun 2006, 13:26
nice to see there are also some ladies who dig guys in glasses. i only know 2 girls my age (I'm 23) who admit that they like it. Though I've heard quite often compliments "you look nice in glasses", I thought it would be nice to find girls who share the same passion :)
gotta say though i'm only -1,75...
05 Jun 2006, 13:26
nice to see there are also some ladies who dig guys in glasses. i only know 2 girls my age (I'm 23) who admit that they like it. Though I've heard quite often compliments "you look nice in glasses", I thought it would be nice to find girls who share the same passion :)
gotta say though i'm only -1,75...
VFL 05 Jun 2006, 12:14
Oh Clare! Poor, poor Clare! Awww...come lay your head in my lap and I'll stroke your hair and make lots of soothing noises... That bastard! The gall! To go out and buy new sexy specs after breaking it off with you! He must be dealt with! Hmmmm...what to do? What to do? C'mon...we'll make a big bowl of low cal popcorn and drink Diet Cokes and watch CSI New York and drool over Danny for awhile while we think of how to proceed...
You should be given a cookie for not snatching those new specs right off his nose and smashing them under your Jimmy Choos. That'll show him for depriving you of those early morning and late night sightings. Eeeek! I'm seething as I'm writing these words...
Although...I love the little..."You've never seen me in glasses, have you?" comment. Think now, real hard...why did you give him his walking papers? Was he a real bad little puppy? So bad that you wouldn't/shouldn't take him back?
Maybe he just needs a little home training...and to have his contact lenses taken away for awhile as punishment. ;)
Clare 05 Jun 2006, 11:58
Katy, VFL, can I join in? My last seriously bespectacled date was a -5 who, in all the 9 months we were together rarely wore anything but contacts during daylight hours. Given that I'd assume he wasn't a fan, but his first introduction to glasses was SO nonchalant, just a "hey you haven't seen me in glasses before have you?". What to say?? His specs weren't so great, roundish gold ones, yet he was gorgeous so it galled me somewhat, after we finished, to bump into him one morning in Starbucks to find him wearing a very sexy pair of rimless that suited him way too much.
VFL 05 Jun 2006, 09:50
Oh Katy!
Okay...let's just be best friends. Obviously we were cut from the same cloth.
I would have died when he pulled the glasses from his pocket. "Well, I guess I'd better put these on."????????
Jesus, God, almighty... You deserve a cookie for keeping your composure. I wouldn't have known whether to have peed or have gone blind. (So to speak.)
You didn't say anything? Nothing? LOL! Now I know this was some time ago, but can you remember if the lenses in those glasses held a prescription of any consequence? Sounds like your boy either had a fight with his contacts and the contacts won or one decided to make a mad dash for freedom and jumped down the drain! If you had known him that long and had never seen him in glasses and/or he had never mentioned his contacts the poor thing must have been in a dither wondering whether you'd think he looked like a dork in his specs. (Little did he know.) Then, you said nothing. How that must have messed with his teen-aged, hormonally challenged mind. "She thinks I'm a dork!!!!!!!!!" he's thinking....while you're dancing around your bedroom with your teddy bear barely able to contain your glee!
At that age I had the cutest boyfriend...a very handsome blonde with the bluest eyes. He was not only fun to be with and witty, he was valedictorian of his class... I think he was the first guy who sort of "knew" that I really liked his glasses, because every once in a while, I would slip them off of him, give them a good polishing, then slowly place them back on his nose.
Oh...Katy...haven't the sweetest kisses of your life been the ones where you have gently lifted the glasses off of your lover's face and sort of held them behind his back while you smooched?
Katy 05 Jun 2006, 08:44
Thanks, VFL! :-) They were all real prescriptions - one minus, one with prism, and two plus 'for reading' (both aged around 20)... two went full time, with a bit of encouragement ;-) None were strong rxs though - they couldn't really compare to those who had worn glasses for years, couldn't see without them, and had a whole load of glasses related stories to tell. You are right about the photo albums... it is so sexy to see the whole history of someone's glasses-wearing, especially if the lenses got stronger with each new pair :-)
That day at school... we were sitting in the common room at lunchtime, chatting, and I noticed what I thought was an eyelash in his eye - just a curved line. I was just about to point it out to him when it hit me what it was. I didn't say anything - I always got really embarrassed talking about anything vision-related at that age, and I thought he must be shy about the contacts, otherwise he would have told me about them. As far as I know, he had never been to our school wearing glasses (he moved from another school a couple of years before) - so probably none of his friends knew either. I remember so clearly how I felt afterwards, sitting through a double Physics lesson - nothing was ever the same after that day. It must have hit me what men with glasses could do to me :-) A few weeks later, he had come to pick me up one night - as we got in his car, he pulled his glasses out of his pocket (oh my god) and said "I suppose I'd better put these on". I nearly died, of course, but pretended to take no notice. He took me to his house and wore them all evening - his mum was around so probably he had no choice. I know what you mean - you can look back at all those moments over the years, and you never forget any of them.
Your log-cabin man sounds gorgeous. I love that early morning, ruffled-up, glasses-and-nightwear thing. Whatever it is - pyjamas, dressing gown, or nothing(!) - it is the idea of them putting their glasses on first thing, before they get dressed. Mmmmm... :-)
VFL 05 Jun 2006, 05:42
Oh Katy! Four? Really? Four? That has to be some kind of a record! Four????? Real prescriptions or was the optician your cousin? You do rock sooooo hard, girl!
In one of those "Wayne's World" movies didn't Wayne and Garth bow down at Alice Cooper's feet and chant, "I am not worthy?" Well, I'm doing that to you... ;
If I had realized my boyfriend had been wearing contact lenses and had to sit through an entire class with that knowledge, I think I would have died. Of course, I have lived my entire life with that sort of thing happening. Just little "treats" here and there...just often enough to make life interesting. How did you find out? Just catch a glimpse of them floating around?
I've always found it interesting how the contact lens wearing boys "out" themselves. The little "By the way, I wear contact lenses..." conversations that end with, "I ought to show you my glasses someday...". Those always ended with me (Because I'm happily married) practically screaming inside...oh, yes, let's go get them right now and have a fashion show...oh and include the back ups and any prescriptions sunnies you might have and get out the photo albums so you can show me all the pairs you've ever had...
VFL fans self...takes sip of cold drink...
Okay...
I'm going to tell you all about the most beautiful sighting I ever had...the one I will carry with me into the nursing home...the one that still makes me weak in the knees...
The details make no difference...except to say it was a vacation with several couples.
Log cabin in the mountains. Early, early morning. The sun half way up. He was in his mid thirties. Dark blonde. Hair all mussed up, badly in need of a shave. Found him out on the deck, mug of coffee in hand, sitting on the deck, dressed in drawstring pj bottoms, a long-sleeved matching t-shirt and a pair of burnished gold framed glasses (which I had never seen before then). When I walked out on the deck and he turned to look at me, I got a dimpled smile that nearly made my coffee "go down the wrong pipe." He wasn't mine, never was, never would be, but, oh God almighty, the sight of that man with the rising sun reflecting off of those lenses...those dimples, those straight white teeth...just the moment. It was one of those little film clips I will forever run over and over in my mind.
Well, there isn't any more to say. I've said it all.
Katy 05 Jun 2006, 03:27
VFL - don't stop posting! I love your posts, and tinyeyes is right - we need more women on here :-)
When I think back to my old boyfriends, it is always the glasses-related incidents that stand out. I'll never forget the day I realised that my first boyfriend (at school) was wearing contacts - I sat through the rest of the day's lessons in a state of turned-on excitement, unable to think about anything else. And the day my friend Steve at uni turned up for lectures wearing a pair of gorgeous strong glasses (I had never spotted his contacts) - he went from ordinary to incredibly sexy overnight. We went out for a while after that - I didn't find out his prescription (I would now!) but it must have been around -7 or 8.
You are right about 'you never know if you need glasses' - 4 of my boyfriends had never worn glasses when they met me, but ended up wearing them.. oops! how did that happen? :-)
VFL 04 Jun 2006, 14:44
Oh Julian!
After all these years of reading your posts I feel that we are good friends! Now you've given me a nickname and ask if I "must go." Well, maybe not yet.
I'll tell you something else I find cute. Now that most of the men I've found attractive through the years are getting up there into their 40's, the ones who disappointed me with 20/20 vision are starting to have trouble focusing on their paperwork and complaining of "headaches" and suddenly, thank the Lord above!, pulling reading glasses out of their pockets. Extra, extra, extra points if their docs have prescribed a distance correction as well and they go from no glasses at all to full time wear virtually over(big-effin'-night)!
I went out to lunch with a group of clients and one of the men who had just started wearing his glasses full time said, (after one of the women in the group complimented him on the frames), "At first, I thought I'd just wear them in the office, but now I can't do anything without them. The doctor told me this would happen, but I didn't believe him. Ah, hell, what can you do?"
Poor baby. I nearly had to excuse myself to go into the ladies room to run cold water over my wrists. As it was, I had to fan myself with my menu.
Julian 04 Jun 2006, 07:01
VFL: must you go? I've certainly enjoyed your posts.
Cactus Jack 03 Jun 2006, 16:24
tinyeyes,
One of the advantages of rigid contacts is that they cause astigmatic corneas to conform to the inter surface of the cotnact thus correcting the astigmatism. When you take out the rigid contacts and first put on glasses with cylinder correctiion, the corneas retain the spherical shape for a while and gradually return to their astigmatic shape, which matches the cylinder in the glasses eliminating the intitial blur.
C.
tinyeyes 03 Jun 2006, 15:41
Well Lurker, thanks again for posting and please continue to if you feel like it! We don't have many women here (do we?) I know there are some, but it seems as though most of the people obsessing about guys in glasses, are other guys... (me included.)
I feel the same way about gas perms insuating a stronger RX, although it's not always true. It usually means at least a more difficult RX to correct. Anyway, I am a gas perm wearer myself, and at around -8 definitely on the stronger side. However, almost all the guys who I've known with myopia considerably higher than mine (what a pleasure!) were soft lens wearers. As for me, I was always told I would never have clear vision with soft lenses.
By the way, this is a little off topic, and I may have asked before, but are there any gas perm wearers here who have trouble with spectacle blur (blurred vision with glasses on after removing contacts)? I do, and always have. The eye doctor finally just basically said it is an effect of wearing rigid contact lenses. That is one of the reasons I so seldom wear my glasses, except as backups at home. If I stop wearing my contacts and wear glasses for a couple of days, the effects of the spectacle blur go away.
Very Friendly Lurker 03 Jun 2006, 11:34
Tiny Eyes,
Gas Perms tend to "insinuate" a stronger prescription than soft lenses. (Rightfully or wrongfully so.)
I am going to stop posting and go back to "lurker" status, but, let me say this...my first husband was so nearsighted that he had to put on his glasses to find the bathroom in the middle of the night and I had to actually "guide" him when he lost both lenses and forgot his back up glasses on an overnight trip once. Then, years later as a divorcee, I dated a very handsome guy who happened to be blind (white cane, Braille, the whole nine yards).
Where this fascination with poor vision comes from I don't know, but I've had it all of my life. I don't go around telling people about it. It hadn't hurt anyone...and it's given me a lot of pleasure. It just goes to show that "there is someone for everyone".
To all of you guys who need glasses and hate it, I'm sorry if they get in your way and if your vision is a problem, but, please know that there is a woman out there who is very attractive, very intelligent and lots of fun who thinks that you are the cutest and sexiest things walking on the face of the earth.
Thank you for wearing your glasses (when you do), for taking them off to clean them and squinting those little squints and sometimes when you have them off asking "what time is it?" and all those little things that just come naturally. I love you all dearly.
Really.
Even if you don't think you need glasses or contacts...go for an eye exam. You just never know.
tinyeyes 03 Jun 2006, 08:34
Friendly Lurker, I LOVE your sightings and observations. WOW, I am right there with you... my fetish totally extends to contacts and, as I've said on this forum before, NOTHING is more exciting to me than when a contact-wearing guy reveals his myopia by showing up in strong glasses for the first time. Many stories to tell, but my best ever was a number of years ago when I had my first date with (unbespectacled) Mike, and went into his bathroom to discover a super powerful pair of glasses burning a hole into the bathroom counter. Of course I tried them on immediately. I did end up spending that night with MIke, and NOTHING was more exciting than waiting while he was in the bathroom at bedtime, and then emerging from the bathroom transformed with his beautiful coke bottles on -- "firmly" on as you say. Firmly on because there was no way he could have functioned, especially with another person in the room, without them. He was well into the double digits and glasses were oh so necessary even for a 10 foot trip from bathroom to bed. I wear gas permeables myself and I find them even sexier on a guy than soft lenses, for some reason. They seem more like little glasses floating on the eyeball.
Very Friendly Lurker 02 Jun 2006, 13:56
Sorry troops...not sharing the old prescripcharooni. Like Goldilocks said of the Three Bears' porridge...Not too hot...not too cold...just right. I could drive in an emergency if I really, really concentrated, but couldn't read a page of print to save my soul.
I have lived my life slowly slipping my boyfriend's glasses off and staring deeply into their eyes before giving them those kisses that melt their toes... Sitting in bed, just waiting for those contact wearers to emerge from the bathroom on that "first night" with glasses firmly on...
Who can forget the guys who need to fumble for their glasses from the nightstand to hold them in front of their eyes to read the alarm clock that's right there? Bonus points for not even unfolding the darned things...just holding them up and taking a look through...now, that is cute. Oh and the sweet cuties who have to shove the glasses on their faces to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night?
RL 02 Jun 2006, 11:09
Very Friendly Lurker,
What's your prescription?
Very Friendly Lurker 02 Jun 2006, 09:44
Doreen...
It's probably best not to say anything at all. Because in the long run we would sound like blathering idiots.
The only exception I can think of is when I went out for lunch with a guy I have always liked recently. We sat at a counter at a kind of "funky" local spot. This meant we were sitting kinda close. Now, this is a truly platonic friend...we are both married. But he is adorable and wears glasses as though he was born in them (I have never seen him without them on his nose.) For some reason, while we were talking, I happened to look at him, and noticed that his lenses were progressives (how is it we notice these things?) While ready to take our order the waitress said she needed to get her glasses.
Afterwards, I said to him, I wouldn't give up my contacts for reading glasses, so I got the bifocal contacts. He got all interested in that. I asked, Do you have a reading add? And he said, Oh yeah and I swear to God, took his glasses off that second and offered them to me like a present. I didn't even have to ask. I wasn't sure what he wanted me to do with them...so I looked through them at the darned reading segment. I could see why he doesn't take them off. He couldn't find his way out the door without them. Cute. Gotta love the little permanent red marks on the sides of a guys nose who wear their specs from morning to night like that as well. Life is good.
Geoff 02 Jun 2006, 03:44
Rick, maybe we should move this conversation over to "hyperopia and presbyopia progression"?
Doreen 02 Jun 2006, 00:44
sorry, couple of mistakes, probably because I was so excited after reading about the sighting.Anyway, I meant: I don't think I would..., but who knows?
Doreen 02 Jun 2006, 00:41
Very Friendly Lurker: I really envy you for this gorgeous sighting. Wish I had been in your place. I wear gas perms myself and I'm always dreaming of sightings like yours, wow! I don't I would have had the courage to talk about glasses either, but who know? Keep posting your great sighting!!!
Very Friendly Lurker 01 Jun 2006, 23:10
Well, the man who was born to wear glasses (in my opinion) finally had to pop those gas perms out of his baby blues for at least a few hours today. The pollen counts in our area are through the roof...and no amount of rinsing and reinserting was going to make it better. (Darn!) He showed up in the office looking very sheepish in absolutely adorable dark titanium framed specs. I suspect they were high index because thin as the lenses were, his eyes were very small behind them. I was a very good girl..I didn't say a word...even though as a gas perm wearer myself it would have been very appropriate to commiserate.
What is it about a man who never wears glasses and suddenly shows up in such strong ones? It's like Christmas and New Years all rolled up into one. An event well worth waiting for.
Oh...and when they wear them...extra points for taking them off once in awhile...either to rub their eyes or to give the lenses a good cleaning. Those uncorrected myopic eyes are so adorable...and vulnerable. Automaticaly, you wonder what they can see. So guys, you have no idea what "power" you hold over us.
That is all for now...
Ricky 01 Jun 2006, 18:28
Geoff:
Have you ever tried trifocals? They look very difficult to get use to. But then bifocals did and there not.
Geoff 01 Jun 2006, 17:49
Rick, thanks. Maybe trifocals or varifocals one day for that middle problem? Happy reading!
Guest 31 May 2006, 22:23
Welcome! What is your rx?
Very friendly lurker 31 May 2006, 21:46
Hi All!
I've been lurking since the very beginning and thank you so much for your kind, kind support.
I've posted perhaps three times and am now a happy gas perm wearer (that's my thing ands switching back and forth from glasses that I really need...oh joy!) My dream come true! There is nothing...absolutely nothing as good as taking out your contacts and looking aroud the room and not being able to read the clock or read the television previews, etc. without going into the other room to get your glasses first.
I am only sharing this with you...my friends...I tried to leave my contacts out the other night and go out for dinner with my husband for an experiment. He was driving and I didn't make it halfway there. All the headlights coming at me were fuzzy blobs, the billboards and street lighs were blobs and my head felt like it was splitig open. Our came the glasses case and the relief was immediate. So now,I'm a full time wearer, I don't have a choice. It's either put in the contacts or the glasses or suffer through a fuzzy world near and far and a headache to boot.
But, I have found a man who was born to wear glasses...haven't seen him in them...but, at a recent meeting had the pleasure of seeing little gas perms floating about in his baby blues. So I know there have to be glasses somewhere hidden in a drawer somewhere...God, it drives me crazy to see a man who usually doesn't wear glasses to suddenly show up in them.
What a great little game...
Ricky 31 May 2006, 20:41
Geoff:
Thanks. The bifocals are fine actually there great. I am very glad I got them. I don't think about them anymore except when working at the pc when the screen is too high for the reading lens so I have to bend my head back a bit. But that doesn't matter.
I like the large reading lens of 35mm bifocals so I'm glad I made that choice. Thanks for the advise on that. I also find the line has trained my eye to be either over or under the line.
I suppose the only problem is the middle ground but I have got use to that.
Geoff 30 May 2006, 16:56
Rick, how are those bifocals doing for you----still looking good.
tinyeyes 22 May 2006, 20:58
Yes, for some reason I had the idea you lived in California. Oh well, I guess I'll have to travel to see the bartender. He sounds awesome!
Wayne 21 May 2006, 21:37
Tinyeyes -- actually I live in Colorado. I seem to remember that you live in Los Angeles (where I grew up). If you're ever coming through Colorado, let me know.
tinyeyes 21 May 2006, 00:14
Wow, he sounds great Wayne. Don't you live in the same town I do? What bar would this be???
Wayne 21 May 2006, 00:08
Really nice sighting tonight -- bartender at a new gay bar in town. A nice looking very slim young man, probably mid twenties, great smile and very friendly.
And, of course, he was wearing glasses. Small, rectangular thin black plastic frames that really suited his face -- and quite strong lenses, probably -8 or -9. He looked so cute in them with the noticable cut-ins and minification and glinting as he turned his head.
It's unusual for a young gay man with a strong rx to be wearing glasses -- especially a bartender. I assume he can't wear contacts. He's cute enough that it probably doesn't hamper him that much even with those guys who don't have our appreciation of the beauty of those glasses.
Julian 20 May 2006, 13:13
We seem to be getting almost nothing on this thread but non-postings about Prince William. If somebody could post a photo of him in glasses, that would be really something. Otherwise, how about all the other good looking spexy guys out there?
19 May 2006, 17:48
Which Prince wears glasses?
SAM 19 May 2006, 16:58
Gregory 18 May 2006, 12:18
where is the foto of the prince with glasses?
16 May 2006, 11:26
The Prince debuts in glasses.
08 May 2006, 03:42
Looking for pictures of the Royal Family Eyeglass Collection.
Julian 24 Apr 2006, 07:26
The report apparently came from the Sunday Mirror back in October; it said William was considering LASIK, but there's never been any report that he's had it done. The Army apparently won't accept a recruit who's had the surgery *in the last twelve months*. A Google or Yahoo search for <"Prince William","laser surgery"> will give the same report through a variety of channels.
24 Apr 2006, 06:59
Probably more apt to see William in a hairpiece before glasses.
Adam 24 Apr 2006, 05:33
Just caught the repeat of the US final of Beauty & the Geek! Great sight of young Richard with an amazing pair of spex that kept glinting in the light - lots of cut-in too - a delicious sight! I thought he and his partner were treated shabbily because they were put under a lot more pressure than the others who finally won the cash. Does anybody know how we can reach Richard and say some complimentary stuff about him and his geeky glasses?
Julian 21 Apr 2006, 00:29
Sorry; where did I find what? If you mean the pasage I quoted yesterday it's from the link Mimi posted the day before.
Guest 20 Apr 2006, 22:43
Julian
Where did you fnd that? I did a google search but nothing useful came up
Julian 20 Apr 2006, 22:35
...and when the myopia increases a bit more?
WillieWindsor 20 Apr 2006, 20:05
Julian
I wore glasses in school since I was 12 and when I watched television at home, but I had the laser surgery a few months ago as my eyesight had become more myopic.
Bronwyn 20 Apr 2006, 12:21
what a waste!
Wei 20 Apr 2006, 11:28
So he has had surgery. what is result?
Julian 20 Apr 2006, 03:28
I'm reproducing that link so that everybody can understand my comments:
'British royal PRINCE WILLIAM is planning to undergo risky laser eye surgery to avoid wearing spectacles for the rest of his life.
'The heir-to-throne's sight has grown increasingly worse throughout his teenage years, and after visiting a consultant at the world-renowned Moorfields Eye Hospital in London, the prince is keen to go through with the procedure.
'During the operation, the front of the eye is sliced open and a laser beam is directed onto the exposed cornea. While the success rate is high, there is a risk of complete sight loss and permanent damage to tear ducts and the cornea.
'Despite the risks, 23-year-old William is reportedly eager to rush into the complicated surgery before Christmas (DEC05) to ensure he is fully recovered before joining Sandhurst military academy in January (06).
'A royal source says, "William has found out he may have to wear glasses full-time and he's been very keen to explore the possibility of laser eye surgery.
'"He's gone into hospital and seen a consultant, who's explained how it works and the risks involved.
'"He knows it's controversial and there are issues with joining the army but he's positive about the idea."
'23/10/2005 14:15'
Comment 1: A friend of mine in the Army (who mainly wore contacts before he joined but now wears his glasses most of the time) told me that any applicant who's had LASIK is rejected out of hand as it leaves the eyes too vulnerable.
Comment 2: What is it with the Royal Family and their eyesight? Surely there's nothing extraordinary in a teenage boy becoming myopic (which the report seems to imply) and needing stronger prescriptions over a few years. I can't believe William went through three years (or was it four) at St Andrews and got a degree without being able to see the board in the lecture hall: he must have worn either glasses or contacts in class, presumably the latter - but why keep it under wraps? The Queen wears glasses in public, bifocals I think, but Peter Phillips (Princess Anne's son) is the only other Royal who is unashamedly bespectacled. I've seen photos of Prince Edward wearing glasses when driving, but what about the rest of them? Anonymous posters quote rumours of Prince Andrew needing bifocals, which at his age is perfectly normal; it would be equally normal for Charles and Anne to need correction for near vision. Do they all use monovision contacts?
What have they got against specs?
Mimi 19 Apr 2006, 15:21
19 Apr 2006, 13:18
Any pictures of Prince William wearing glasses. Heard he might be getting lasik due to a growing need to wear his glasses more.
tinyeyes 17 Apr 2006, 07:12
I was at a busy store this weekend and I saw an Indian or Pakistani guy wearing glasses. I saw him from behind, and from behind I could tell his glasses were strong minus. I walked past him and turned to look. He caught me looking at him, but it was a great sighting -- his small rectangular wire frames held thick lenses, and his face was deeply cut in behind the lenses. Of course, his dark brown eyes were extremely tiny behind the lenses. His glasses must have been between -10 and -13. Great sighting!
DNBursky 06 Apr 2006, 22:24
Been a while since I posted. I live in Philadelphia, PA, in the US, and have noticed that I know few farsighted guys or women. I mean, the friends I have usually have mild prescriptions of -3 and wear contacts. One guy I know is like -6 he said. I also noticed that rimless frames are getting more popular by the average man, as opposed to a few years back when it was seen more as unique. I am -4.5 in contacts. I feel awkward at times mentioning my interest in guys with glasses. I guess some people say "it's the first time anyone asked them that question." I asked if they were wearing contacts. Anyhow, hope all are doing well. I didn't realize guysglasses is now up to #10. I feel like I was out of the loop.
David
Adam 06 Apr 2006, 14:18
Thanx Jon and Wayne! It seems that in the US version all the boys really have geeky spexbut in the UK only some. Is that really fair to our US buddies? I'd love to see a version that had some beautiful boys and really geeky speccy girls!! Now that would be something!
05 Apr 2006, 05:34
Mikhail Khodorkovsky is the zek #1 (the convict #1 in Russia).
http://www.lenta.ru/news/2006/03/24/khodor/
Jon 04 Apr 2006, 01:13
www.beautyandthegeek.co.uk
Wayne 03 Apr 2006, 19:00
I'll have to pay attention to this show. (The main interest I have in reality shows is that they often have guys wearing glasses.)
I found a link to a fan site with some pictures of the glasses geeks.
http://www.stargoss.co.uk/BeautyAndTheGeek/
And a Yahoo group
http://tv.groups.yahoo.com/group/Beauty_and_the_Geek/
Adam 02 Apr 2006, 13:20
Hi everyone! Did anybody see the show "Beauty & the Geek" last Friday? Some of the geeks were pretty damn myopic - Will wearing deliciously thick spex with a lot of cut in, but it was young Edmund who was the real high myope and his spex were really thick, glinted in the light and every now and then slipped down his nose so that you could see his eyes over the tops. Great sighting!! The beauties were just ... beautiful and so far no-one has commented on the glasses but we must hope I suppose!
Cheers all!
tinyeyes 01 Apr 2006, 07:55
It seems that way, doesn't it, Julian? Whenever I meet a guy with the glasses of my dreams, there is always some catch -- either they live millions of miles away, or they don't have any interest in me whatsoever, or they're attached, or they just had Lasik the day before they met me, or something! It's strange but true. But it keeps life interesting, anyway!
Julian 01 Apr 2006, 04:38
Honestly, Tinyeyes, you don't have the best of luck, do you?
Love and kisses, Jules.
tinyeyes 01 Apr 2006, 00:04
Well, I ended up hanging out with the -10 guy tonight. It was fun. He is a nice guy and was very happy to wear his glasses for me. The catch is, he is already in a relationship and just looking for a little variety. I hope that isn't too shocking, but I think he is semi-open with his partner, and no harm done hopefully. I think I would like to see him again (for obvious reasons) but also just as friends. He was mildly fascinated by my glasses fetish.
As for the glasses, they were quite hot if you like really strong looking glasses. They had tortoise shell frames but the frames were on the larger side. He had told me that he liked the smaller styles popular now, but that he felt his field of vision was too small with those considering his strong RX, so he opted for a larger style when he got new glasses recently. His lenses were impressively thin, but still (to me) very powerful looking with major cut-in, tiny eyes and flat lens fronts that flashed a lot in the light. Super sexy! And he was quite blind without them. He took them off so I could look at them, and I noticed he seemed almost cross-eyed without them and of course couldn't see anything more than a few inches away. I don't know his exact RX, but I'm thinking maybe -11 or so. He wears them at home at night, mainly, and uses soft contacts most of the time.
Wayne 30 Mar 2006, 20:01
Another great sighting today. I was shopping in the supermarket and came across a very nice looking young man -- early to mid twenties, tallish, slender in shape working class type wearing jeans and a white T-shirt. He'd have gotten a glance from me even if he hadn't been wearing glasses.
But the glasses were really nice. Small, black plastic frames with obviously quite strong plus lenses that were noticably thick in the middle. I can't guess at the prescription (I generally pay more attention to minus glasses) but probably strong enough he'd have difficulty managing without them even with his relatively younthful powers of accomodation.
He looked so cute and hot in those glasses. Unfortunately he had a wife or girlfriend with him.
Tinyeyes, I too am envious of your -10 guy. I hope that works out well for you.
sam12744 30 Mar 2006, 00:09
Tinyeyes,
I am so envious! I hope you get your wish with this new guy.Please keep us posted.
tinyeyes 29 Mar 2006, 20:44
I had lunch today with a guy I was meeting from an online connection. He was a very nice guy, and a little less striking than his photos, but pretty cute nonetheless. Mid thirties, buzzed short brown hair, lean build. He wasn't wearing glasses, but I was struck by his vivid light blue eyes. As we talked, I thought I could see the outlines of soft contacts on the whites of his eyes, but I wasn't sure. Finally I said I thought he had really amazing eyes -- he replied that he liked my eyes too and that the color was similar. I said, "Not really, but thanks", and mentioned that I wore contacts. Happily, he immediately said, "I wear contacts too. I can't have lasik because my prescription is too strong." WOW! Of course, HOW STRONG was the next question, and he said around -10. At this point, I went ahead and told him about my preference for guys with glasses, and we had a nice conversation. I hope to see him again -- he seems to be fascinated by my fetish although he doesn't exactly share it. I'm glad I was honest about it. Oh yeah, and tonight, he emailed me a picture of himself in glasses -- not the best picture, but awesome. I am looking forward to seeing him in glasses in person.
Wayne 27 Mar 2006, 21:06
Nice sighting yesterday in Wal-Mart -- a very handsome young man, probably early thirties, masculine, tallish, bearded and, of courese, weary nice strongish minus glasses. Probably -6 or a little more. He had a wire-rim frame that suited his face perfectly.
He ended up behind me at the checkout stand and gave me a big smile when I said something he found amusing. Sigh.
Plusheavy 20 Mar 2006, 05:02
Indeed, but there is this little difference between wanting to do something and being forced to do something. If you absolutely have to wear thick glasses to survive, you certainly provide more excitement to OO's than if you wear thembecause you like it. Likewise, disclosed GOC's are definitely less attractive than those who wear glasses because they have to. All this should be probably posted in the "Psychology of Glasses" section. Anyway that's how I feel about it.
hyperope 20 Mar 2006, 02:17
i got a simple solution. the world functions in simple ways, as soon as something is about to disappear or to be replaced by something better there is always the nostalgic, the retro-lovers etc. also, if for instance, glasses shouldn't be available one day, more and more people will take on wanting to wear glasses...thus our fetish is saved forever (and in the near future with many more people). I think this might be a plausible solution. but i reckon we'll just have to wait and see.
Plusheavy 20 Mar 2006, 01:26
Still the number of people publicly wearing thick, powerful lenses is significantly smaller than in the glorious sixties and seventies. If contacts, lasik and other pests continue to thrive, in another twenty years all OO's will suffer terrible frustrations. Has anybody any ideas how to prevent this disaster? There's some hope in computer-created, holographic virtual reality. But is this something to look forward to?
tinyeyes 19 Mar 2006, 21:59
Yes Wayne, it really seems as though the advances in high-index lenses, contacts and lasik have barely kept up with an increasingly myopic population. It seems as though more people are nearsighted (and maybe farsighted) today than in the 1950s and 1960s. And maybe more are highly myopic.
17 Mar 2006, 17:45
It appears that Edward had been fitted with bifocals.
Wayne 17 Mar 2006, 10:54
Julian's post seems to confirm my remembrance that Lennon didn't wear glasses or contacts on stage (or in public appearances) -- at least at first.
The first contact lenses that were wearable for any length of time became available right at the end of the 50's. In my senior year in high school (59-60)a classmate got them. He was a very nearsighted (probably -6 or more) Asian football (American) player. He got them because he hated that he couldn't see what was going on on the field during the game and had to function half-blind playing only defense.
These were hard contacts (not GP) that required skill in fitting and took time to get used to. I got my first pair around 1964. It is possible that Lennon tried these contacts at some point before switching to the small oval wirerims which then became popular among "hippies" like me.
What I find curious is that there seem to be more people wearing glasses now than I remember back then -- despite the fact that so many today are wearing contacts or have had lasik. It may be that glasses will eventually become obsolete %-( but not real soon %-)
Kena 14 Mar 2006, 20:08
yes
14 Mar 2006, 12:03
Any pictures out there of Prince Edward in plus lens readers?
Julian 11 Mar 2006, 10:03
Years, or maybe decades, ago I had a book called 'John Lennon in his own write'. There was a preface by Paul McCartney who commented on their early acquaintance and said something like: 'Was he deep? He wore glasses so it was possible and without them there was no holding him. "What bus?" he would say to roars of laughter.'
tinyeyes 11 Mar 2006, 08:38
Wait, maybe I was wrong. I think I have heard that he wore contacts in the 1960s, but maybe not always -- read the liner note bio from this early Beatles album I just found:
http://www.geocities.com/flangehead2/LPs/VsTheFourSeasons.html
I think Lennon was really myopic though. Must have been terrible going on stage without any glasses or contacts.
tinyeyes 11 Mar 2006, 08:29
That's really interesting, Wayne. Actually, I have heard that John Lennon did wear contact lenses, even back in the early 1960s. I guess he was an early adopter. He decided to give them up later in his career and that's when he started wearing the wire rim glasses. I think he was too myopic to go out in public without corrective lenses. Wasn't he about a minus 5 or so?
I remember very well the days before high index lenses too. That went well into the 1980s, didn't it?
I don't know if this is true, but it seems to me that there are more myopic people than there used to be. These days, it seems like every other person wears contacts, but in the old days, were there really that many people wearing glasses (back before contacts became popular?? ) What do you think, Wayne? I'm 38 so my memory only goes back to the 1970s, and by then contacts were very popular, although soft contacts were just coming out.
Wayne 10 Mar 2006, 16:27
In the good old days (50's and 60's when I was young) thickness was a very good indicator of minus rx. High index lenses didn't exist. Most frames were plastic. A bigger frame made lenses thicker but there wasn't as much choice in frame size. Strong minus lenses were thick and had noticable power rings. The only way to somewhat disguise a strong prescription was a smaller frame, a frame thick enough to hide the lens edge, polished lens edges and tinting to disguise the rings.
I knew a very nearsighted guy who always wore very dark prescription sunglasses. At night he had a big problem -- it was too dark to see through the sunglasses and too blurred without them.
The first change came with the Beatles. John Lennon started wearing tiny wire-rimmed glasses. Even with a strong prescription, the thickness was far less noticable. I don't know how he managed before that when he always appeared bare-eyed in public and while performing. (Hard (not GP) contact lenses were just becoming available and were expensive and hard to get used to.)
plusheavy 08 Mar 2006, 13:49
Power rings may be very misleading just as is thickness of glasses. A lot depends on the kind of material used to make lenses,the kind of frames and the way the lenses are cut to fit the frames. Glasses with equal lenses may look completely different when you compare their power rings. Some impressively looking thick glasses with salient power rings may turn out to be quite weak while very powerful lenses may be cut to look very innocent. Cut-in and very obvious minification are the only reliable ad hoc signs of above-average power.
Fritz 08 Mar 2006, 10:58
Tinyeyes and Julian --
Haven't posted for a long time but had the most fabulous sighting yesterday. I was in downtown SF and spotted a guy who looked so much like Jake Gyllenhaal that it actually took me a minute to confirm that that he wasn't the heartthrob du jour. Best of all, he was wearing prescription Persol sunglasses. Couldn't resist following him into the Starbucks where he took them off and then put them back on to see the admittedly small writing on the wall-mounted menu. He then took them off again and was bareyed when he checked out the pastries (a bit myopically). I was hoping that he would put on his regular specs, but he didn't. I'd estimate his prescription wasn't over a -2, and he probably didn't have another pair with him. He drank his coffee without and then put them back on when he left. What a dreamboat!!
tinyeyes 06 Mar 2006, 07:11
No Name, that's a tough one. I'm not sure about the different kinds of power rings. Guessing glasses prescriptions is kind of an art, I think. On this one, if you can't see cut in, it sounds like it might be a strong astigmatism (prism) correction. The other thing to look for besides cut in, is how much the glasses are minifying (as opposed to magnifying) the eyes, although that should go along with the cut in. The smaller the eyes look behind the lenses, the higher the myopia prescription, hence my nickname for highly nearsighted people, "tinyeyes".
02 Mar 2006, 19:32
rick, any pics of you in your bifocals?
no name 02 Mar 2006, 14:10
okay, there is this new guy what i work closely with in my office and he wears glasses. yay! anywhoodle, i try to get a close up look at them because i cant tell if his rx is really strong or not; im curious. how can i tell? i tried looking at the "power rings" but i am so lost. they seem pretty spread out and not condensed. which of those would signify a stronger rx, rings that are kind of spaced out or rings that are close together? he has two diffent pairs that he wears and niether one i can see a "cut-in". someone help me.
Singa 01 Mar 2006, 07:01
Hi all together
In all I post in guy glasses 10 7 albums with asians. Because in asia not have many plusers I work on some fotos and the glasses look a little bit same as plus- or prismnglasses. I hope, some of us can enjoy my pictures.
Best regards from Singa to all
Ukki 25 Feb 2006, 13:33
Russian,
ssylka ne rabotayet!
Ne mogu voyti, mol, dostupa netu:(
Ññûëêà íå ðàáîòàåò. Âûäà¸ò ñîîáùåíèå: íåò äîñòóïà.
Singa 25 Feb 2006, 03:28
Hi all
I make 2 new albums in guysglasses 10 and hope you like it. Thanks to all for your feedback and have a nice weekend.
Greeetings from Singa
tinyeyes 22 Feb 2006, 07:03
I love your pictures! Please keep posting them! I post pictures whenever I find them, too.
-14 22 Feb 2006, 06:30
Singa-
I LOVE your pictures!!
Singa 21 Feb 2006, 23:18
Hi tineyes. Mabe we can change here some nice sightings. Do you like my pictures?
^Best regards Singa
tinyeyes 21 Feb 2006, 22:13
Count me in, Singa! I like Asian guys with glasses a LOT!
Singa 21 Feb 2006, 08:57
Thanks Wayne and Julian for your Feedback. As you can see in guyglasses 10 I am able to cut the pictures yet.
I post there many more pictures of asians with nice glasses. Are here other guys (gays) who like asians with glasses same me, or I'am the only? I hope some of us will enjoy my pictures.
Best glasses-regards from Singa
Julian 20 Feb 2006, 10:18
BukBuddies fans: there's a new album of photos of Dylan posted at the beginning of the month: <http://bukbuddies.com/bukbuddies/dylan/catalog5.html> For my money he's the cutest model of them all. That's the good news. The bad news is that he isn't wearing his glasses in any of them, and I don't think he's gone into contacts, 'cause he's visibly squinting in several of them...he's hot without glasses; with them he's incandescent!
Anyone know how to send feedback to BukBuddies? I haven't paid up to be a member by the way!
Julian 19 Feb 2006, 17:39
Bobby, you're a star!
Love and kisses, Jules.
Bobby 19 Feb 2006, 16:45
Thanks to co-operation with our old Eye Scene member, Jules, I added to my collection Men-in-glasses stories (see at sweb.cz/bobbygoc)
Julian 16 Feb 2006, 23:41
Larry: another way, and it's the cheapest of all: if you have an old pair of glasses with a weaker Rx, like -4.5 or -5, try changing into them for near work. That ought to help, until you go for a test and get the inevitable bifocals.
-oo- 16 Feb 2006, 19:52
Larry, the other possibility is that your myopia has decreased and now your glasses are too strong, so Cactus Jack is right, go get an exam! And then please do report back!
Cactus Jack 16 Feb 2006, 16:24
Larry: Presbyopia does not change your basic distance Rx. You are still nearsighted. The problem is that your internal lens, for any of several possible reasons, is loosing its ability to add the plus you nead to focus close. With a distance Rx of -6, taking off your glasses won't work unless you like reading at 16.6 cm (6.5").
To focus at reasonable distances, you need some plus, but it has to be added to your existing -6 Rx. The near add probably won't be very high and it rarely exceeds +3.25. You will still have a minus Rx even for reading.
You need to get a new Rx with a reading segment. Until you can get some new glasses, you can get some over the counter plus reading glasses, they are usually available in strengths from +1.00 to +3.35, amd wear them OVER your regular glasses for reading or other close work. Pick the lowest value that allows you to read comfortably and one pair may be useful for both reading and the computer.
C.
Larry 16 Feb 2006, 14:30
36. So should I go down to the opticians and get a pair of plus specs?
Cactus Jack 16 Feb 2006, 13:20
Larry: Welcome to presbyopia. You can develop presbyopia at any age, but how old are you?
C.
Larry 16 Feb 2006, 12:42
Is it possible to be short sighted and long sighted at the same time?
I wear -6 glasses but lately I've found it difficult focusing on items up close. I know the 2 conditions are the complete opposite of one another but I really do think I am long sighted is well. Can anyone help!
-14 15 Feb 2006, 15:14
Eustace
looks like the -16 guy has pulled the blog. it is the right site (alex) but the info IS gone.
Eustace 15 Feb 2006, 13:01
I want to take a look at this -16 guy about whom tinyeyes and lurking were talking (January 29 & 30). How do I find him? I tried clicking on the "myspace" link, but it just took me to a guy named Alex who had not posted anything to his blog. Must one join "myspace" to see this dreamboat(who would not have to hide his glasses form me either)? I tend be be a bit cautions about joining things on the internet.
Eustace
Julian 13 Feb 2006, 19:00
Singa: yes, how much of a photo to publish can depend on what (or how much or how little) the guy is wearing ::)
Wayne 13 Feb 2006, 09:31
Hi Singa,
I also really liked the pictures of Asians that you posted in Guysglasses10. I've got to take a trip to an Asian country one of these years -- so many cute guys wearing strong glasses!
Resizing pictures shouldn't be too difficult. I don't know what type of computer you use but you can very easily resize pictures using the Microsoft Photo Editor that comes with WindowsXP. Are these photos you have on your computer or pictures you need to scan. If scanning, it's not necessary to use a very high resolution.
Face pictures are nice but I actually prefer to see all of the guy. It's better to crop out scenery. Microsoft Photo Editor will also easily crop a picture.
Singa 12 Feb 2006, 06:47
Hi Julian and all others
Thanks Julian for you like the pictures. Yes I will post more, I have more 1000 of asian in glasses, however take a lot time to make the pictures small and I will also cut them, however somebody must show me first what I can do, because I think it's better only the face than something other in the picture.
By and best regards
Singa
royboy 11 Feb 2006, 19:44
thanx for the tip julian --- i have applied to join '10' --- i'll have to go back and join the others i missed from '6' on.
hugz
Julian 11 Feb 2006, 08:54
Royboy: The guysglasses groups are classified by Yahoo as 'adult'—not entirely without reason ::)—and an index search doesn't show them. You have to log in to each group and apply for membership. If you're a member of the first five, just log into one of them, and successively replace the digit after 'guysglasses' with 6,7,8,9, and 10. That should do the trick, though you'll have to wait for your application to be approved, usually 24 hours or so. See you on the ice!
royboy 11 Feb 2006, 08:10
hi guys --- in regard to singas posted pix on guysglasses10 --- i am unable to locate the group. i am a memeber up to guysglasses5 --- did a group search and nothing comes up. can anyone advise? thanx so much, roy
Julian 11 Feb 2006, 06:53
Thanks for that, Lazy. Interesting concept.
Lazysiow 11 Feb 2006, 02:47
here's one for you Julian
http://www.flickr.com/groups/meninglasses/pool/
Jo 09 Feb 2006, 22:17
Thanks singa.. and there's one gute guy who works at TCC (the Coffee Connection) at great world city. About 20 years old... i estimate him to be between -12 to -13...very decent looking. probably straight but still worth a look.
Singa 09 Feb 2006, 11:48
Yes, I will post more. I try many times before, however I not was able to do it. I have a photoprogramm yet for make smaller the pictures.
Many greetings from Singa
Julian 09 Feb 2006, 09:15
Hey it's nice to know that excalib2000 is our own Singa! Nice album of cute guys with cool specs. Any more to come?
Singa 09 Feb 2006, 08:31
Hi Jo
And go one time to the Fullerton, there are 2 bellboys, 1 with not strong and 1 with very strong glasses, the not strong in brown plastic frame and the strong one in a small gunmetal frame. I saw this 2 boys only 1 time, the other days when I go meet there some peoples they ar not there anymore or had a free day or a other working time. 2 very handsome boys, both. 19 to 21 y.o. it's difficult for guess, because asians look more younger than they are. Because I like asians peoples I post some asian with glasses in guyglasses10. Have a look.
Greetings from Singa (excalib2000)
Singa 09 Feb 2006, 05:54
Hi Jo
Furama-Hotel, the upper bar.
Greetings from Singa
jo 08 Feb 2006, 20:17
hi singa, i'm from singapore.. care to tell me which hotel and i go have a look?
Singa 08 Feb 2006, 08:54
Hi together and specially hi Julian. Julian I not forgot to send you something, I had troubles with my computer in home and I will send it soon.
I just come back from a short businesstrip from singapore and I saw so many guys with glasses and some very strong glasses. I will write yet only about one guy (gay). He was the barkeeper in my hotel where I go have some drinks before sleeping. He was in his 20 and for asian very high, approx. 185 cm. Very handsome with short hair styled with gel. He wear a nice uniform (red jacket and black trousers) and of course glasses. Very strong, I guess more than - 10. and the last evening, when he take off his glasses forn clean after making a accident with the mixshaker I ask him, how strong his glasses are. He answered: both side approx. 11 ore something and he say to me me, that he prefer more the glasses than the contacts he wear also from time to time. He had a very modern blacke, small frame with thick temples. The last evening - I come back late to the hotel and the same time he walk out from a side door, in bluejeans and with a white T-shirt and he smile for me (because I was customer) I not think, that he will something from me, however this sighting was so exciting, I not will forgot this young man. The bar was not my style, however the barman, about him I go all evening to this place.
Best regards to all
Singa 08 Feb 2006, 08:45
lurking 30 Jan 2006, 20:37
That rx has to be every bit of -16, maybe even more. He must be really blind without his glasses or contacts.
tinyeyes 29 Jan 2006, 22:11
That's so hot. I would love to have a boyfriend with that problem. Contacts are great, but he wouldn't have to hide his glasses from me!
This guy is what --- maybe -16? Amazing prescription! I wonder if it's for real?
lurking 29 Jan 2006, 20:08
here's an interesting one:
http://blog.myspace.com/31601502
Wayne 29 Jan 2006, 08:34
I guess some of us were engaging in wishful thinking about his Rx. Guessing a prescription from a photo can be tricky. There is a noticable cutin but I suspect the blurred background created by the camera focus is giving an impression of a stronger Rx in the glasses.
Still, -4+ is not an insignificant prescription. It's similar to my Rx and I wouldn't be comfortable trying to manage without my glasses
Chet 27 Jan 2006, 16:28
I wrote to him and he said his glasses are -4.25 in the left eye and -4.75 in the right.
Wei 27 Jan 2006, 09:44
I about -4 maybe much as -5
royboy 26 Jan 2006, 18:56
i would vouch not over -5
Wayne 26 Jan 2006, 10:21
I agree he is really hot and those glasses are quite strong. I think -10 would be pushing it but -7 or -8 seems likely. He'd certainly find it difficult to act bare-eyed (or do much of anything). I'm going to have to check out that show.
tinyeyes 26 Jan 2006, 05:44
I've never seen this guy. Wow! He's cute! Great glasses and strong RX. To me, the cut-in suggests at least -7 perhaps up to -10 or so. Definitely wearing contacts whenever he's not in glasses with that high RX.
26 Jan 2006, 05:10
http://www.theordinaryboys.co.uk/gallery/uploadfolder/lg/tattoos2.jpg
any ideas on the prescription of these glasses of preston from big brother?
I dont watch the show- he doesnt always seem to wear glasses so does anyone know