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I wear sunglasses at any time, and in any place, in which they would allow my eyes, which are a bit light sensitive, to be more comfortable. I do not care in the slightest about any supposed fashion rules regarding this. That being said, I generally do not wear them indoors, because I do not gain any benefit from doing so.
I wear sunglasses at any time, and in any place, in which they would allow my eyes, which are a bit light sensitive, to be more comfortable. I do not care in the slightest about any supposed fashion rules regarding this...
^^This. People who do not have sensitivity to light can judge me all they want. I'll be comfortable with my shades on whenever there is a glare...indoors or out.
I'm very light sensitive and after a botched surgery one pupil doesn't close properly. I keep lights low inside and very bright rooms make vision in the bad eye blurry. So yes, I will wear sunglasses inside. There are *many* reasons to do so, and its nobody's business why.
For the computer, I use sunreaders. The screen is too bright otherwise.
With the super bright lights some stores have today, if you are light sensitive you *need* to diminsh the brightness. People should quit 'judging' other people they don't know. Its more a reflection on the one who judges than the one judged.
If you are not outdoors, in the sunlight, take 'em off, or you run the risk of looking like a total dumbass.
You aren't Ray Charles, you aren't Jerry Lewis, and you sure aren't snoopy doggy, you are just a geek who thinks you look cool wearing shades indoors for no f'ing reason.
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