I have very poor eyesight and have worn contacts for a number of years. I had to switch from glasses since my prescription was such that the only point in the glasses I could see through clearly was straight in the middle. If I turned my eyes, I would get distortion. So I either had to move my head like an owl or switch to contacts. I miss the permanent eye protection, but I get overall better vision, no more fogging, and they won't get knocked off in a fight.
During the last brawl I had with my brother many years ago, I wrenched his glasses off his face. His reaction was not to keep fighting, but to stop his attack and try to grab them back. If I was a really bad person, I would've used his momentary lapse of defense to my advantage. He went to contacts after that. The last time I had my glasses knocked off in a fight, I kept fighting. I can still see a silhouette just fine. :blink:
If I lost one contact lens, I'd still be able to see out the other. If my glasses were knocked off, I'd lose vision in both. I simply can't drive or navigate on my feet well without them.
Driving down the road, I ended up with a tear in my contact lens that was very painful. The corner of the lens curled up and stabbed me right in the eye. I had to drive all the way home like that. Sometimes I'll get a blast of heater air that dries my lenses out, and that can be painful, too. One of my lenses corrects for astigmatism, and if it's not in just right, I'll get some weird halo effects, especially with lights at night. I keep an extra pair of lenses and some eye drops in my purse at all times now.
I heard one person make an off-the-wall statement that contacts lenses help block the effects of pepper spray in the eyes. My old roommate can testify that is not true. :rofl: