Random Question:
Does anyone wear glasses,not contacts, and did you wear them walking down the isle?
I wear glasses, have an astigmatism in both eyes and can't see near or far. Contacts don't work for me at all; my eyes get dry and bright red within 15-20 min and the contacts fall out regardless of what drops I use. I've tried all the newest brands that have come out over the past 10 years with no luck. Eye doc says I'm out of luck with contacts.
I can see where I'm going and won't bump into anything, but can't see faces well without my glasses. I'm debating on whether I should wear my glasses or just go with limited eye-sight. I don't wear my glasses if I don't have to because I just do not like the way they look on me. So unless I'm at work, people don't usually see me with my glasses. Vain, I know.
So I'm curious, would you wear glasses down the isle and see everything crystal clear or go a little fuzzy for looks? I think my best asset are my green eyes, and they hide behind my glasses. I know I can take them off for the pics - and laser surgery is not an option.

Re: Glasses
If you normally wear glasses, by all means I would wear them to the wedding. They are a part of you essentially. I definitely would want to see where I am walking and going, not to mention the strain on your eyes and possible headaches. Just talk to your photographer if you are worried about any reflection or squinting or anything like that.
But are you SURE contacts aren't an option? My mom has astygmatisms and she wears Acuvue Oasys for Astygmatism.
I think you want to be able to see on your wedding day. Think about it, you spend all this time working out the details and the day goes by so quickly, you want to be able to see the results of your efforts while you can.
This is a belated married bio, with no reviews yet because I'm lazy.
Sometimes I feel like people think that brides are delicate little flower princesses who get all dressed up and pretty for one special moment of their dreams, when really they're just normal people who just happen to be getting married. Things shouldn't have to be sugar-coated for grown-ass women. -mstar284
I completely agree with dnbeach and her analogy to hair color. I'd find it rather silly and pretentious to pretend one doesn't wear glasses when everyone at the wedding knows she does.
[QUOTE]I do not intend to wear my glasses for my wedding and although I do not currently wear contacts I will be getting them shortly after the new year, due to insurance. I do not have the option to go with out either due to a lazy eye which I do not what to appear in my pictures. I wore contact from the time I was 11 years old till I started driving. These were before disposables were available for bad astigmatisms, once I started driving my custom weighted right lens would move and I wouldn't be able to see. I tried a few times in the last 12 years but I had no luck with eyeglass stores getting me fitted into a comfortable pair and I was later told that with my eyes only a specialist would help me. Wish me luck, I should have 11 months to find comfortable ones and get use to them again.
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I have an astigmatism in both eyes and wear contacts daily with no problems. I wear the Air Optix for astigmatism by Cibavision and they work great. My eye dr tried switching me to hard lenses about 2 years ago because she thought they would be better for my eyes, but I hated them and couldn't stand using them. Then we tried the Air Optix and they are amazing. So you should definitely have those on your list to try.
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Glasses : I have an astigmatism in both eyes and wear contacts daily with no problems. I wear the Air Optix for astigmatism by Cibavision and they work great. My eye dr tried switching me to hard lenses about 2 years ago because she thought they would be better for my eyes, but I hated them and couldn't stand using them. Then we tried the Air Optix and they are amazing. So you should definitely have those on your list to try.
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I'm not sure if I tried the Air Optix. I have 7 months to go so maybe I should get some and see how they work! New hope ! :) Most of my contacts have caused a rash under the eyelid (ew ew ew ew ew ew) so it might be an allergy.
I also like the idea of getting a new pair that are less "noticeable". I've seen these lighter frames - time to go shopping! I need a new pair at any rate.
I need to wear the glasses, but I don't wear them ever unless I'm at work or driving (and on the computer, otherwise, the font is 10000x or I'll make a million typos).
Most people know me w/o glasses. I have a really narrow face and they are a focal point when I wear them (so I feel). I take them off whenever possible and keep them in my purse/car.
I think it also comes down to how comfortable I am wearing them - from a confidence standpoint, I guess. I just went to my 10 yr HS reunion this weekend - glasses off the whole time. I just "feel" ugly in them. I'm thinking I might want to see, but I don't have the confidence to walk down the isle and feel as "pretty" as I could w/o them.
PS - I've had a self-confidence issue all my life. Thought I would grow out of it!