.....at guys wearing glasses"
....If you'll excuse the slight gender reversal of the well-known saying, which - as we all know - is bollocks because blokes will shag anything with a pulse :-) So as far as this post is concerned, women wearing glasses is not an issue (we all know about "secretary porn", "schoolteacher/librarian porn", and the well-known eye-protective properties of glasses at the climactic moment :-)
What I'm trying to ascertain here is what women think about *blokes* wearing glasses. The reason I'm asking is obvious: I wear them myself (haha....). My eyesight has been crap since I was in my late 20s - possibly due to poring over documents for my work. I had a phase of using contacts, but soon got fed up of all the ritual and fiddling about. Also I'm not convinced of the long-term outcome (i.e. decades ahead) of laser correction. I just find specs easier to use, and slip them on and off when needed. Needless to say, I don't need them for sex because I'm short sighted :-)
Another reason I'm asking is that I've noticed an East-West cultural divide on the issue. Living in Japan I've noticed that people here regard glasses as an accessory, and some blokes will even wear ones with plain glass because they reckon it looks cool. Far more young blokes in Japan wear them and it doesn't seem to dent their appeal with women. In the UK on the other hand, I've got the impression that younger blokes wouldn't be seen dead with glasses on, and that women don't find them a desirable article on men (UK women apparently preferring more trad macho males with eagle-sharp vision - or at least giving that impression, even if they resort to contacts :-)
Understand I'm not fishing for compliments here :-) What you think is not really relevant to me personally because I know what works for me, and to be honest it doesn't seem to have dented my sex life. I'm just interested in women's views about specs on men: go ahead - I can take it (lol).
5:29 am Tuesday, 9th July, 2013
Skebbie
OK might as well let the cat out at an early stage just to put the matter straight: mine are round John Lennon type specs with very thin frames and legs. Sometimes I even forget I've got them on. |
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6:31 am Tuesday, 9th July, 2013
Alipop69
Glasses or no glasses? Not sure it matters but, like most things you wear, it helps if you get the style right. So many choices with frame styles and colours etc so no excuse for getting it wrong ... Eg thick frames can emphasise the size of your nose. Look what it did for Mr Potato Head. |
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6:52 am Tuesday, 9th July, 2013
Skebbie
Alipop: Agree that style is crucial. Funny thing, though, is that I find on at least *young* women, any style is fine (lol). |
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8:15 am Tuesday, 9th July, 2013
hornycouple6372
I personally have no probs with guys wearing glasses, as hubby wears then all the time, and I need them to drive, I think it's a younger generation thing, I know when I was much younger, I was a lot more superficial than I am now, and would discard people for all sorts of reasons, that now seem irrelevant. |
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8:35 am Tuesday, 9th July, 2013
Skebbie
Horny: Sounds as though you're a Ronnie Corbett type. |
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8:36 am Tuesday, 9th July, 2013
hornycouple6372
Not at all, Skebbie, but do think, you maybe you should wear your specks more often, they may open your eyes to your often small mind hun |
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8:44 am Tuesday, 9th July, 2013
hornycouple6372
After reviewing this Skebbie, adding further, not sure why you actually, blogg, all I did was post a perfectly nice comment, which yet again attracted some kind of sarcastic ridicule from you, I wish we were all so obviously worldly, sexilly, perfect,as you obviously are, to sit in judgement, or is that that you are just taking a good look at yourself and realizing, maybe your not, either way, judgemental, snydey comments hardly make you look like the ' worldly intellectual ' type you you claim to be |
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9:06 am Tuesday, 9th July, 2013
Skebbie
Admin: Well that's a relief. I never considered myself to be haute couture, lol - maybe you've got something there :-) |
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1:52 pm Tuesday, 9th July, 2013
Skebbie
Admin: My specs are pretty 70s: seems unlikely my ridiculous flared jeans will ever be considered "cool" again, though :-) Besides, I'd probably need bariatric surgery to get into them (lol). |
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2:23 pm Tuesday, 9th July, 2013
stacey153
Anyone else noticed the trend for youngsters wearing glasses with no lenses in them?!?! |
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2:23 pm Tuesday, 9th July, 2013
stacey153
God, that comment makes me sound really old! haha! |
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12:06 am Wednesday, 10th July, 2013
Skebbie
stacey: Yes, my son here in Japan has a pair. I thought it was daft when I found out, but now in fact I think they suit him. They seem to supply an intellectual facet that is otherwise lacking (haha....). |
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12:19 pm Wednesday, 10th July, 2013
Fetch1
When I first went to the opticians for an eyesight test for glasses,he took my outside, pointed to the sky and said " What's that ? " |
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1:09 pm Wednesday, 10th July, 2013
Skebbie
BBW: I would certainly consider Kate Silverton if she asked me nicely :-) |
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1:53 am Thursday, 11th July, 2013
Skebbie
curvy: How about baseball caps? (maybe I should start a new thread with that one... :-) |
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1:55 am Thursday, 11th July, 2013
Skebbie
Lilith: I think Nana Mouskouri iswas the epitome of allure. Such a decent respectable woman :-) |
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6:31 am Thursday, 11th July, 2013
Skebbie
graham: or maybe the nose studs are for the specs to rest on?? :-) |
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3:53 am Friday, 12th July, 2013
Skebbie
Now that I seem to have touched on some other "accessories" that may or may not be deemed "cool" or "desirable", perhaps I could solicit some opinions on those too. For example a lot of people choose avatars wearing baseball caps: Does that mean they're considered "cool" in real life? Do people wear them even indoors while watching telly and downing six-packs of beercoke with endless bags of Doritos or pork scratchings?? To me, at least, baseball caps remind me of chavs, but perhaps I'm in a minority here. |
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6:06 am Friday, 12th July, 2013
Alipop69
Skebbie, noticed the are lots of cool, dude-like avatars wearing caps and sunglasses. Strangely, when you look at their profile pics, if they exist, they look far from cool. |
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7:28 am Friday, 12th July, 2013
Skebbie
Alipop: I'm still "saving" for my John Lennon specs, which would make my avatar fairly life-like, but for some reason they're really "expensive" :-) Other than that, I think avatars are daft (as stated on profile), as I've already noticed that (as you say) they bear little resemblance to their owners. (By the way - wot's a "pukka party"?? Have I been away from UK too long??) |
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7:34 am Friday, 12th July, 2013
Skebbie
Curvy: So we seem to be agreed on baseball caps, and I also think that wearing shades indoors to improve one's mystique in fact has the opposite effect (lol). As much as I like my bum, I prefer to display it with tight jeans and not to show my crack, which would be gross (also gross on women too, especially when they bend over and also reveal some horribly cheapo Primark knickers :-) |
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9:10 am Friday, 12th July, 2013
Skebbie
Curvy: Very perspicacious of you. Living where I am and working from home, at temps of 35-plus and 90% humidity currently, barefoot or flip-flops is all I can bear. Even trainers are worn with great reluctance. |
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9:12 am Friday, 12th July, 2013
Skebbie
Roslyn: Is the Bluto look with wife-beater sleeveless T-shirt your idea of hunky, then? (only joking) |
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11:55 am Friday, 12th July, 2013
Skebbie
Roslyn: How about the vulture-necked "don't spend as much time in the gym as I'd like to" look ? :-) |
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5:54 pm Friday, 12th July, 2013
kinkyfunnsa
i think there should be more choice for avatar building and it should include white socks, speedos, sandals, pipe, desert boots, string vests, check shirts and the likes. it should also be easier to build up points as well. took me ages to get my straw trilby and build an avatar thats a totally 100% accurate picture of what i look like in my day to day life : |
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11:11 pm Friday, 12th July, 2013
Skebbie
kinkyfunnsa: How about baseball caps?? I agree that fake glasses are daft, but plenty people don't, it seems. |
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3:21 am Saturday, 13th July, 2013
Slow4u
Amen to Curvy about grown men wearing baseball caps. My God, their best mate really ought to have a word I think. What's even yuckier is older guys wearing the damn things reversed!! While I'm in grumpy old man mode.. Can any woman here tell me if seeing young guys with their bum cracks and shreddies showing, with their jeans about to fall down.. is a turn on? Ok, I'm an old fart now, but I keep wanting to shout "pull yer bloody pants up for gods sake!!" I just can't get it, lol. |
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5:01 am Saturday, 13th July, 2013
Skebbie
Slow4u: Sadly, all that stuff has infiltrated our culture from the States, particularly via skaters, rappers and rednecks, so for that very reason I've not embraced it on principle. I suppose this cultural globalization starts with the young, who invariably want to be cool, and then (unfortunately) it works its way up the age ladder and is adopted by older people who ought to know better, and just end up looking ridiculoussad trying to show they're "cool and in touch" too :-) |
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12:56 am Sunday, 14th July, 2013
Skebbie
Roslyn: There are two views of cultural globalization: One is that it's inevitable and should be embraced and encouraged (the "multinational corporation" strategy); the other is that it destroys national identity and reduces "culture" to a sort of "Disneyland with baseball caps". I personally think that the Americanization of Britain has been ghastly over the last few decades. As you mention re. Halloween, as a kid in the north we had our home-grown version with turnip lanterns and didn't even know what an American pumpkin looked like. Now it's "trick or treat" - yuk ! |