What do you think of ppl who do use dark lenses indoors? Let's say their eyes are fine.
Some people may find it a turn down, thinking as if the other person was trying to look cool. Others may find it creepy for whatever reason. But most would find it curious at least, kinda wondering what's up.
I don't have an eye problem or anything, but here and then, let's say 50%/half time I use them indoors, like in college and all. I am not a shy person, but I feel it is more comfortable to speak and all with sunglasses. I wouldn't like at all to give the "oh look I'm cool" vibe, it's just... idk, sometimes I like my eyes being covered, I think it has somewhat to do with some sort of social anxiety, though it may backfire as I end up drawing more attention, even tho people who don't know me don't come up and ask me or tell me anything, they just look at me a little puzzled and then when I look back, they look away.
I generally make up that I need them due to light sensitivity. It's true that I do have light sensitivity issues, so much so my dark lenses are prescriptions ones, but they aren't meant to be used indoors, there are transparent lenses made for that. But eh, it sucks that doing it ends up drawing more attention to me, but eh, it's best not to care for what they may think of why I'm doing it.
Still tho, would you be turned off or a little ehhh with someone using sunglasses in an indoors situation, let's say in school, or in a restaurant at night, or in the church... ?
Some people may find it a turn down, thinking as if the other person was trying to look cool. Others may find it creepy for whatever reason. But most would find it curious at least, kinda wondering what's up.
I don't have an eye problem or anything, but here and then, let's say 50%/half time I use them indoors, like in college and all. I am not a shy person, but I feel it is more comfortable to speak and all with sunglasses. I wouldn't like at all to give the "oh look I'm cool" vibe, it's just... idk, sometimes I like my eyes being covered, I think it has somewhat to do with some sort of social anxiety, though it may backfire as I end up drawing more attention, even tho people who don't know me don't come up and ask me or tell me anything, they just look at me a little puzzled and then when I look back, they look away.
I generally make up that I need them due to light sensitivity. It's true that I do have light sensitivity issues, so much so my dark lenses are prescriptions ones, but they aren't meant to be used indoors, there are transparent lenses made for that. But eh, it sucks that doing it ends up drawing more attention to me, but eh, it's best not to care for what they may think of why I'm doing it.
Still tho, would you be turned off or a little ehhh with someone using sunglasses in an indoors situation, let's say in school, or in a restaurant at night, or in the church... ?