I have very bright blue eyes and they are extremely sensitive to the Sun and light...... | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76809123 United States 09/25/2021 03:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80920959 Malaysia 09/25/2021 03:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If your so sensitive to light then you must be a vampire. I have really bright blue eyes. My wife has really bright blue eyes. Neither of us are sensitive to light. We know many people with bright blue eyes. None of them are sensitive to light. So your either a vampire. Or your full of shit. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80920864 Yeah I know. Maybe albinos might be sensitive to light but they have red eyes not blue. But the thing about blue eyed people being sensitive to light is bullshit. I don't have blue eyes myself. However I dated a girl who had the bluest and brightest eyes I've ever seen and she was not sensitive to light at all. I know if she wasn't sensitive to light then what OP is saying about blue eyed people being sensitive to light is all bullshit. So yeah OP is definitely full of shit. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80920959 Malaysia 09/25/2021 03:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have this problem too, can’t be in the sun without glasses on and the new led lights hurt my eyes so bad it’s like torture. I asked the light salesman and they said a lot of blue eyes people struggle with the LED’s. Interesting. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76809123 Your so full of shit just like OP. Only people sensitive light are albinos and they have red eyes. Even the best eyed people I've known were not sensitive to light. You two are just making shit up. |
UrMomsD1ld0
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buster4445
User ID: 19481222 United States 09/25/2021 06:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Some days my eyes get so bright, people ask me if I'm wearing fake contacts. My eyes are very sensitive to light. I think that is one of the reasons I prefer grey, darker days. At times they become deep blue, but it all depends on my mood or weather. It's actually quite weird. Anyways, why would my eyes be so sensitive in Sun light? I know other people who have green, brown, hazel, and even blue who do not have this problem. I have never met anyone with the type of blue eyes I have, however. They get extremelely bright and piercing. I have done some searches on it, but never really came up with a logical explanation. If I shut my eyes, I can alomost see everything around me and when it is dark, I can still see (not 100%), even without my contacts. I'm somewhat baffled by this. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1562698 Not diagnosing but systemic Acidosis can cause sensitive eyes. Don't know your history/age but I would look into that. Hope you resolve it. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80921544 Latvia 09/25/2021 06:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Some days my eyes get so bright, people ask me if I'm wearing fake contacts. My eyes are very sensitive to light. I think that is one of the reasons I prefer grey, darker days. At times they become deep blue, but it all depends on my mood or weather. It's actually quite weird. Anyways, why would my eyes be so sensitive in Sun light? I know other people who have green, brown, hazel, and even blue who do not have this problem. I have never met anyone with the type of blue eyes I have, however. They get extremelely bright and piercing. I have done some searches on it, but never really came up with a logical explanation. If I shut my eyes, I can alomost see everything around me and when it is dark, I can still see (not 100%), even without my contacts. I'm somewhat baffled by this. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1562698 Not diagnosing but systemic Acidosis can cause sensitive eyes. Don't know your history/age but I would look into that. Hope you resolve it. That is likely OP's problem if he's not just making shit up. I knows plenty of Nordic people with bright blue eyes that don't have problems with sensitivity to light. Eye color has nothing to do with sensitivity to light. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80983410 United States 10/09/2021 06:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have this problem too, can’t be in the sun without glasses on and the new led lights hurt my eyes so bad it’s like torture. I asked the light salesman and they said a lot of blue eyes people struggle with the LED’s. Interesting. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76809123 Your so full of shit just like OP. Only people sensitive light are albinos and they have red eyes. Even the best eyed people I've known were not sensitive to light. You two are just making shit up. Yeah op is definitely full of shit. I know a family all of which have the bluest eyes I've ever seen and none of them are sensitive to light. While I've known people with dark brown eyes that were sensitive to light. Maybe blue eyed people might be a bit more likely to have the condition that causes sensitivity to light I don't know. But yeah other than maybe that eye color has absolutely nothing to do with sensitivity to light. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80995615 Laos 10/12/2021 04:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OP is so full of shit! I have the bluest brightest eyes. My eyes are so blue their pretty much transparent, and I gave absolutely no problem at all with sensitivity to light or sunlight. So OP is fucking stupid and full of shit! |
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~Blue Spirit~
Observing... User ID: 80648247 United Kingdom 10/17/2021 05:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Blue/Grey eyes and they're just as sensitive to the sunlight as any other colour eyes... It's not the Iris part of the eye that takes in the full sunlight...it's the opening, pupil part of the eye... the Iris helps to control how much light goes in yes, but it's the pupil that is the sensitive part... That is why some eye colours appear to change colour depending on the light reflected in them... Last Edited by ~Blue Spirit~ on 10/17/2021 05:57 PM ~Blue Spirit~ |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78841614 United States 10/17/2021 05:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Blue/Grey eyes and they're just as sensitive to the sunlight as any other colour eyes... Quoting: ~Blue Spirit~ It's not the Iris part of the eye that takes in the full sunlight...it's the opening, pupil part of the eye... the Iris helps to control how much light goes in yes, but it's the pupil that is the sensitive part... Eye color has nothing to do with sensitivity to light. I've known people with very light blue eyes that were not sensitive to light at all and I've known people with dark brown eyes that were sensitive to light. Perhaps blue eyed people might be more likely to have the condition that causes sensitivity to light I don't know but eye color alone has nothing to do with sensitivity to light. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 81018315 Singapore 10/18/2021 05:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Some days my eyes get so bright, people ask me if I'm wearing fake contacts. My eyes are very sensitive to light. I think that is one of the reasons I prefer grey, darker days. At times they become deep blue, but it all depends on my mood or weather. It's actually quite weird. Anyways, why would my eyes be so sensitive in Sun light? I know other people who have green, brown, hazel, and even blue who do not have this problem. I have never met anyone with the type of blue eyes I have, however. They get extremelely bright and piercing. I have done some searches on it, but never really came up with a logical explanation. If I shut my eyes, I can alomost see everything around me and when it is dark, I can still see (not 100%), even without my contacts. I'm somewhat baffled by this. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1562698 I think something else is wrong with your eyes other than being blue. |
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Shadow Dance
User ID: 59490123 United States 10/23/2021 03:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have a ablino cat who has pale blue eyes - and he is very sensitive to bright lights ... so he sleeps all day and does his "cat-ing around" at night. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 81040790 Panama 10/23/2021 03:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I also have bright blue eyes, but none of the issues you are dealing with Quoting: Shadow Dance I have a ablino cat who has pale blue eyes - and he is very sensitive to bright lights ... so he sleeps all day and does his "cat-ing around" at night. op must be albino or just an idiot off his meds making shit up |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 81217257 Greece 11/23/2021 08:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I also have bright blue eyes, and feel your pain. I don't think my case is quite as extreme as what you're describing though. However, I do insist on wearing sunglasses anytime that I go outside. Sometimes if I'm sitting by a window, I'm even tempted to wear them inside. Quoting: Dease There's a scientific explanation to it. Before people migrated to places other than their native land, everyone in one location had similar features. People with bright blue eyes typically lived in very cold places like Switzerland for instance where the sun would rarely shine. These people also had very light skin because they didn't need much melanin to protect them from suburn. People in places like Africa typically had darker eyes and skin to protect them from the sun. Their darker sin caused them to absorb the sun rather than burn. Hey Dease, how ya doin'? :) Yeah, I am fair skinned, just like most British people are. The weird thing is, my dad was born in Serbia, who are mostly darker skinned and can tan. It is hard for me to tan. I wear sunglasses, but they still aren't enough. I also have sensitivity problems during grey weather as well, but not as much. I mean, some days my eyes get so bright they look artificial. People complement me on them, but that doesn't change how sensitive they are.......lol. Yeah, Hitler woulda loved me. Blonde haired, blue eyed, fair skinned male. lol Blonde hair blue eyed men are unmanly effeminate gay beta losers. No woman wants a blonde hair blue eyed pale male. Blonde hair blue eyed women on the other hand are hot sexy beautiful and feminine. Every man wants a natural blonde hair blue eyed woman. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 81245387 Azerbaijan 11/25/2021 03:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I also have bright blue eyes, and feel your pain. I don't think my case is quite as extreme as what you're describing though. However, I do insist on wearing sunglasses anytime that I go outside. Sometimes if I'm sitting by a window, I'm even tempted to wear them inside. Quoting: Dease There's a scientific explanation to it. Before people migrated to places other than their native land, everyone in one location had similar features. People with bright blue eyes typically lived in very cold places like Switzerland for instance where the sun would rarely shine. These people also had very light skin because they didn't need much melanin to protect them from suburn. People in places like Africa typically had darker eyes and skin to protect them from the sun. Their darker sin caused them to absorb the sun rather than burn. Hey Dease, how ya doin'? :) Yeah, I am fair skinned, just like most British people are. The weird thing is, my dad was born in Serbia, who are mostly darker skinned and can tan. It is hard for me to tan. I wear sunglasses, but they still aren't enough. I also have sensitivity problems during grey weather as well, but not as much. I mean, some days my eyes get so bright they look artificial. People complement me on them, but that doesn't change how sensitive they are.......lol. Yeah, Hitler woulda loved me. Blonde haired, blue eyed, fair skinned male. lol |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 81245387 Azerbaijan 11/25/2021 04:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Some days my eyes get so bright, people ask me if I'm wearing fake contacts. My eyes are very sensitive to light. I think that is one of the reasons I prefer grey, darker days. At times they become deep blue, but it all depends on my mood or weather. It's actually quite weird. Anyways, why would my eyes be so sensitive in Sun light? I know other people who have green, brown, hazel, and even blue who do not have this problem. I have never met anyone with the type of blue eyes I have, however. They get extremelely bright and piercing. I have done some searches on it, but never really came up with a logical explanation. If I shut my eyes, I can alomost see everything around me and when it is dark, I can still see (not 100%), even without my contacts. I'm somewhat baffled by this. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1562698 I have extremely bright piercing clear ice blue (pretty much transparent) eyes. My sisters do too. So do my kids. My husband's eyes are almost as blue. I also have extremely long natural platinum blonde (almost white) hair, that is very shiny silky, fine and thick(in the amount not texture of course). My skin is extremely fair and impossible to tan. I wouldn't tan even if I could. Tan skin would look weird with me having such blonde hair and blue eyes. My sisters have the same features I do. Yes my eyes are very sensitive to light. Same with my sisters and my husband and kids. We don't wear sunglasses as we believe they do more harm than good. We don't wear sunscreen. That stuff is toxic and causes cancer. Bright sunny summer days and even fall and spring days can be rough for us, particularly if hiking or driving in unshaded areas. We just take breaks if the sun is getting to be too much for our eyes and try to avoid hiking, being out in, and driving in unshaded areas as much during the brightest part of the day. We do see very well on the dark. People always comment on how well we see in the dark . We do have to be very careful in the sun too as we burn very easily. Even our sweat burns are doing that's how fair and sensitive our skin is. We do get lots of compliments on our hair and eyes. People always tell me I have the bluest, brightest, lightest, most beautiful eyes they've ever seen. My sisters get similar compliments. People constantly compliment me on my hair too. They tell me I have the longest blondest, shiniest, silkiest, healthiest, most beautiful hair they ever seen. Many people nickname me Rapunzel because my hair is so long. Some nickname me Platinum Rapunzel since my hair is naturally platinum blondes. Plattylocks is another nickname I get too. My sisters get those compliments and nicknames too as they also have extremely long hair. Some nickname us the Rapunzel Sisters, or the Platinum Rapunzel Sisters. Me and my sisters are and have always been very close. We're like a team. Of course me and my husband are a team too. My family and my husband's family are very close with each other too. And we are very proud of being white and very proud of our very beautiful very Nordic heritage and genes. So you have the sensitivity to light problem like the two other posters. You stated you're blonde and pale skinned. Guess that confirms that it's blondes with pale skin and bright blue eyes that have the problems with sensitivity to light. Brown and black haired people with bright blue eyes must not suffer from sensitivity to light since I have brown hair-somewhat light but not real light skin- and very bright blue eyes. Guess it's a good thing I'm not blonde and pale skinned. It would suck to be sensitive to light. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 81245387 Azerbaijan 11/25/2021 04:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have very light eyes too, but I don't have trouble in the sun. I do have problems with road glare from lights at night, but I never wear sunglasses I miss the color too much with them. I do have a darker complexion though maybe somehow more acclimated to sunny locations somehow Quoting: Anonymous Coward 10822715 You probably don't have blonde hair and pale skin. The sensitivity to light problem seems to be a thing with pale skinned blondes with light blue eyes. Brown hair and black hair people with light blue eyes don't seem to suffer that problem. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 81245387 Azerbaijan 11/25/2021 04:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have this problem too, can’t be in the sun without glasses on and the new led lights hurt my eyes so bad it’s like torture. I asked the light salesman and they said a lot of blue eyes people struggle with the LED’s. Interesting. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76809123 I'm guessing you have blonde hair and pale skin. |
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Mr Z
User ID: 81195095 Australia 11/25/2021 04:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My eyes are green, however, sometimes they turn blue. Never made a connection why or how. It usually changes depending on my shirt colour - its likely a perception thing. I cant go outside without sunglasses, too painful. I went to hang out white sheets one weekend without sunglasses, it was enough to stop me thinking. It is like all of the light came inside my head and was poking my brain. They dont glow. I can see clearly at a distance but as I age (41) I am loosing my near sight. I can see ok in low light. The last hour of sunlight is my favourite time to be outside in the day because of the feeling on my eyes. The colours are spectacular. Yes, I can see enough to get around with my eyes closed, not read or do anything detailed, however, walk and move freely. Mr Z |
abbabdon444713
User ID: 78953457 United States 11/25/2021 04:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | no but 4 cereals, my dad had pretty serious sensitivity to light problems but he had Hazel eyes/some greenish (passed away several months back, RIP) , however he did have an operation on his left eye after he was born and that one was even worse in regards to it.. i have the same problem w/ sensitivity to light as He, yet i have brown eyes, so not sure.. just a caucasian type male with brown eyes and my left eye squints a lot more with direct sunlight.. he'd wear his raybans always outside if it was anything more than partly cloudy Pistis sophia's el'eleth - Daveithai's zoe |
abbabdon444713
User ID: 78953457 United States 11/25/2021 04:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i have 3 browneyes... no but 4 cereals, my dad had pretty serious sensitivity to light problems but he had Hazel eyes/some greenish (passed away several months back, RIP) , however he did have an operation on his left eye after he was born and that one was even worse in regards to it.. i have the same problem w/ sensitivity to light as He, yet i have brown eyes, so not sure.. just a caucasian type male with brown eyes and my left eye squints a lot more with direct sunlight.. he'd wear his raybans always outside if it was anything more than partly cloudy Pistis sophia's el'eleth - Daveithai's zoe |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 81065016 United States 11/25/2021 04:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Some days my eyes get so bright, people ask me if I'm wearing fake contacts. My eyes are very sensitive to light. I think that is one of the reasons I prefer grey, darker days. At times they become deep blue, but it all depends on my mood or weather. It's actually quite weird. Anyways, why would my eyes be so sensitive in Sun light? I know other people who have green, brown, hazel, and even blue who do not have this problem. I have never met anyone with the type of blue eyes I have, however. They get extremelely bright and piercing. I have done some searches on it, but never really came up with a logical explanation. If I shut my eyes, I can alomost see everything around me and when it is dark, I can still see (not 100%), even without my contacts. I'm somewhat baffled by this. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1562698 You…..are a drow. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 81246856 Iceland 11/25/2021 04:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | With how bright the sun had become since the mid 2000's I think just about everyone is sensitive to the sun now. I have brown eyes and the sun is hard on my eyes. Never use to be before the mid 2000's- and it just keeps getting worse. the sun used to be yellow. Now it's white. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 81246856 Iceland 11/25/2021 05:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The sun is so bright now that people who couldnt tan to save their life 20 years ago now tan quite well. I remember 20 years ago blonde and redheads Scandinavian and Irish couldn't tan at all. Now even they tan quite well. Though now you need a much darker tan to avoid sunburn than you did 20 years ago. |