SilverBoat -> RE: -=A secret blindfold in public=- (8/26/2013 8:08:26 PM)
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The blacked-out contact lenses scenario, yeah, I've seen videos and seen it done real-time, and it looked really hot. HOWEVER, poorly fitted contact lenses can cause permanent corneal damage. That means permanently blurred vision or blindness from abrasion or hypoxia. The fix is a corneal transplant with a lifetime of anti-rejection drugs. So, if you're going to do the opaque-contact thing, at least get proper contacts fitted first, so you know the correct base curve, and use proper hygiene to place, remove and wet them. (That means wash your hands, and no spit!) If you want to give the idea an inexpensive test-drive, find a pair of big, close fitting sunglasses, paint the inside black, and add some soft weatherstrip foam around the edges as needed. I'm not saying it's too dangerous, but you should at least have a vague awareness of the risks and what's needed to address them ... SB
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