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I can see good on my left eye but on my right eye the vision is a little bit blurry and I don't wear glasses or eye contacts. I don't see myself considering on corrective eye surgery like lasik.
 
Decent in my right eye, bad in my left. I already had surgery because of issues regarding my left eye. It's improved over the last couple years, and the blurring and strain are way less. Recently found out my astigmatism was gone thanks to the correctional glasses.
 
I'm near-sighted so I do wear contacts and it's been ages since I've worn glasses. Both my eyes are -2.5 iirc and I can see mostly clear on the things close to me (rn, I have my contacts off and I can see the text fine without squinting) but far away it's blurry but still retains the shape. As for laser vision, I have considered it in the past but nowadays I can live without it.
 
My sight is absolutely terrible. Without my glasses I can't really see with any detail beyond like a ruler length or so in front of my face. If you want me to read tiny writing, it will beheld directly in front of my eyes. Lately, I also have trouble seeing anything that is partially transparent or over the top of a similar colour. I need new glasses though, and will probably be getting some soon, so hopefully that'll help.

Apparently, my eyes are so messed up they don't even make contacts in my prescription lmao. That's fine though, I look weird without glasses anyway and I couldn't mess around putting contacts in and out, the thought makes me very uncomfortable. I'm not about to have anything done to my eyes for the same reasons unless it gets to a point it's that or be literally blind.
 
I own 3 different strength reading glasses for different usage, 2 pairs of regular glasses I change between depending on style for the day, and 1 sunglasses with strength.

I'm terribly oversighted or whatever the opposite of near-sightedness is called. Anything closer than a meter away is terribly blurry. There's also something askew so everything far away is slightly blurry too unless I make an effort - and making that effort gives me nasty migraines :)

As such, I bring reading glasses with me whenever I'm traveling etc so I can read on my phone.
 
I've been wearing glasses since I was...thirteen? It's been a very long time, anyway. My vision isn't great without them, but it's not as bad as it could be.

I would never consider laser surgery...not only is it extremely expensive, having something like that shined into my eye doesn't sound particularly safe. I won't even use contacts; I can't stand the thought of messing with my eyes.
 
Yeah I've got pretty good vision, although my Mum's eyesight is getting worse so hope I don't have that to come when I'm older! I do have hearing problems though, and technically I'm slightly deaf in one ear :')
 
My vision is fine - I have mild astigmatism but it's considered unnecessary for me to have prescription glasses. It's strange too as everyone else in my family and extended family has terrible eyesight (all of them wear glasses) so I got super lucky there! Honestly have no idea how nothing happened considering all the years I spent doing ??? habits like trying to read or play games in the dark so fingers crossed that the vision stays good.
 
My vision's bad enough to require glasses, but I can see pretty well without them. Everything's a bit blurrier without them, but things farther away are worse.

I'd never get surgery because I love wearing glasses and had wanted them since I was a kid. Like, I was happy when I finally failed my vision tests in middle school... that said, I need to remember to go back to the eye doctor and get a new pair sometime. My current pair is nice, but the frames are red, so they don't exactly go with all my outfits. Whoops.
 
I'm mildly short-sighted on top of having astigmatism. Without glasses, I have mostly trouble with reading as my eyes get tired quickly (sometimes I even get a headache), on top of not being able to read distant text. When there's no reading involved or any need to focus my sight for prolonged periods of time, I'm actually fine without glasses. Despite that I do wear them all the time. Overall, this is a minor inconvenience for me and not worth getting it surgically corrected.
 
My sight is not probably perfect but still good enough that for now I don't need to use glasses, one thing that helps is that even if I am reading something that isn't so close (like a road sign) I use word shapes a lot more than letters (and apparently more than the average of the people I know) so that even if I see blurried letters I can generally read it well. What gives me trouble are strong lights or reflections, especially in theaters or at concerts where I sometimes need to close my eyes, and I sometimes wear sunglasses while driving (especially in the afternoon) because of that.
 
below average but i'm too stubborn to get glasses because i feel like they'd make me look worse than i do and contacts sound like a hassle, so i just kinda deal with it.
 
Perfect, but my autism gets in the way at times. Certain lighting kills me.
 
A pretty solid meh.
 
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