Spinney said:Since about six - thankfully my parents paid a bit so I didn't have to wear the free NHS round ones with wrap around ear pieces.
A warning about laser surgery if you are short sighted (well, just something to bear in mind before deciding...)
I am shortsighted. Now I am nearly 50 I am also getting age-related long-sightedness (presbyopia, I think the technical term is - i.e. my arms are getting too short!). However because I am short-sighted I can still read without my glasses. If I had had laser surgery this would no longer be the case.
I suppose whether you think that is important depends on whether or not you like reading in the bath!
Lucky you, I had no choice on curly earred frames.
The rest sounds familiar too. I now can't read with contacts in, which means if I go hillwalking in the rain, the choices are, misted glasses: can't see where I'm going but can read the map or contacts and can see but can't read the map.