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NaturalBornNEET

NaturalBornNEET

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Feb 22, 2022
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I have strabismus which causes one of my eyes to turn inwards. This has always been an insurmountable insecurity for me and I physically can't bring myself to ever look people in the eye out of shame, and for good reason I think, it is an inherently shameful and repugnant condition to have for the symmetry-favoring human brain. I think covering it up with an eyepatch will finally give me the nerve to look people in the eye, but I imagine many people will ask about it and find my reason laughable and maybe even disrespectful. Would any of you think the same?

And I'm aware of potential medical drawbacks of patching so I'll consult my optician about it but honestly idrc I'm probably gonna go ahead with CTB in a year or 2 anyways
 
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R. A.

R. A.

If I must die, do not let them say I did not live.
Aug 8, 2022
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Why not? Get a badass one; I think most people you just cross paths with won't say a damn thing and if someone asks just say you're "treating an eye condition". Iirc a patch actually can help in some less advanced cases so even if not applicable for you, it's not a total lie.
This also sets people up who you might talk to more in the future to have a sense of what's underneath and not be assholes (hoping they never are) if/when you remove it around them.
 
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Dingusguy

Dingusguy

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Oct 20, 2023
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Yeah if you think an Eyepatch can help then I think you should wear one, screw what other people think of it. And if they ask you about it, you can be truthful or make something up it really doesn't matter, you should do what makes you more comfortable in your own body
 
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The Hermit

The Hermit

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Sep 6, 2024
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Honestly, I know a lot of people tend to be insecure about patching, but I and tons of others think wearing one looks fucking badass.

Fuck what people think. Seriously. People are always going to judge and have something to say.

Wear the patch, be mysterious, you don't have to justify or explain yourself to anyone.
 
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ObsidianMidnightSky

ObsidianMidnightSky

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Aug 15, 2025
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People will ask. That's just how they are. They see something different and mysterious and get curious and sometimes don't have the best filters.

I can't imagine anyone laughing at wearing an eye patch if you tell them it is for medical reasons. If they laugh at that, then it isn't someone you want to associate with anyway.

At least in my culture, not looking someone in the eye is seen as disrespectful, but not wearing an eye patch.

I personally think working on confidence without an eye patch is socially better, because it makes you seem more real and open instead of hidden, but go for it if it makes YOU feel better. Do it for your comfort, not theirs.

At the end if the day, it's just one small detail in a busy world and you'll be the person who takes the most time thinking about it, not them.
 
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Cosmophobic

Cosmophobic

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Aug 10, 2025
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What everyone else said and also I think it would pretty fuggin' cool. Only boring people don't appreciate a good eyepatch.
 
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Forever Sleep

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May 4, 2022
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I think you should definitely consult your optician. Can you still see out of that eye may I ask? I'd just be careful that you don't damage your vision. I believe patching can affect both eyes.

I do feel so bad for you though. I think just naturally, we are drawn to people's eyes when communicating. I've had friends with squints in the past and there have been horrible moments when I've felt awful because it must have been clear I noticed it again.

It's so shitty to actually comment though. On any aspect of someone's appearance really. So childish really. It's not like we can control certain things.
 

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