I have very bright blue eyes and they are extremely sensitive to the Sun and light...... | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 81246856 Iceland 11/25/2021 05:23 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. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81246856 Soon albinos might be able to get dark tans with how bright the sun is becoming. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 81247547 Sweden 11/25/2021 05:50 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 I have white-blonde hair translucent skin and the lightest blue eyes and I'm not sensitive to light at all. Either these people claiming this sensitivity to light have a genetic defect medical condition or their just full of shit |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 81134297 Australia 11/25/2021 05:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have eyes like yours op and have the same problem, however for fun I like to dip my face in freezing cold water with my eyes open then look at someone to freak them out, you should try it sometime as mine turn a peircing turqouis. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 12528990 they think you bukakke . aaaahahahaha ha |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 81247547 Sweden 11/25/2021 06:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have eyes like yours op and have the same problem, however for fun I like to dip my face in freezing cold water with my eyes open then look at someone to freak them out, you should try it sometime as mine turn a peircing turqouis. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 12528990 Funny because my eyes are bluer than both of yours I guarantee. Yet I don't have any problems with sensitivity to light. Proves all you claiming this either have genetic defects medical issues or full of shit! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 81488016 Bosnia and Herzegovina 12/10/2021 06:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Blue eyes, super sensitive to the sun now, and INCLUDE IRITIS. Look it up, got all your sore eyes beat. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77788855 With how bright to he sun is now I think everyone's eyes are sensitive to the sun. My eyes are dark brown and the sun is hard on my eyes didn't use to be 20 years ago but back then the sun was nowhere near as bright. The sun was yellow back then to. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78659823 United States 08/22/2022 10:09 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 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. Same stupid sheet all day long. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80998252 Portugal 08/24/2022 05:44 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 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. Nice story you should take up a job being a fiction writer. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80876882 United States 08/24/2022 06:01 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 My eyes are green. They get very light green to almost pale green, sometimes they are dark green. I too, am sensitive to light. I wear my sunglasses until evening. =) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83975425 Portugal 08/24/2022 11:04 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 My eyes are green. They get very light green to almost pale green, sometimes they are dark green. I too, am sensitive to light. I wear my sunglasses until evening. =) This reminds me of when COVID first got started and the media blew it up to the point where we all thought we were going to die if we caught it. Gloves, taking shoes off outside, masks, gallons of bleach and sanitizing spray... It's crazy there are still those who think that way. Like she can't get Omicron when someone breathes near her and the virus gets into her eyes or ears? Geesh! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83975425 Portugal 08/24/2022 11:07 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 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. My butchers daughter is a natural blonde... Germans... Very attractive young lady... Soft spoken and silky smooth, ink free skin... Thanks, op, for making wish that I was 20 years younger... Dickhead... |
The Apollo UV-C Santizing User ID: 73650903 United States 08/24/2022 11:27 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 Fuck'em...fuck'em...fuck'em in their eye seals...get it? Hahahahahah |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 84064345 Slovakia 08/25/2022 01:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hey AC...eat some freaking carrots!! Like at least 1 whole carrot per day. Report back in a week. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 83930843 OP is so full of shit. He obviously has some type of medical condition or he's a vampire. Eye color has nothing to do with sensitivity to light I have the brightest blue eyes in the world and I'm not sensitive to light at all. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 84064345 Slovakia 08/25/2022 01:14 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. No one's going to even bother reading that load of bullshit! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83913326 United Kingdom 08/25/2022 01:40 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. Utter rubbish. If you have blue eyes you are from the caucus mountains. |
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