| | Would you date someone with a lazy eye?Page 2 of 8 (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8) | | I've seeing a guy for a bit now that does have a lazy eye.... It's a part of him. I also had a best friend growing up with a glass eye. It really isn't a big deal. Just focus on their good eye. We joke. I tell him to keep an eye on the kids while we're busy....hahahahha. He's cool. He jokes more about it then I do. Now it could be a coping strategy. Whatever... I don't like him or dislike him because his eye doesn't focus all the time. | |
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| Would you date someone with a lazy eye? Posted: 5/31/2006 2:36:13 PM | I know a few people wiht lazy eyes.. Eyes are the key to the soul,but a little wondering never hurt anyone.. People are people ither way | |
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| Would you date someone with a lazy eye? Posted: 5/31/2006 7:52:18 PM |
I had one , when I was 2. I had surgery on it and it only ever bothers me if I'm beyond tired and haven't slept at all. I got a chance to see the dr's report from 1979 , quite hilarious really. "it was very difficult to examine this very active little girl, she also insisted on removing her eye patch post operatively" yep a rebel from the beginning!
I would date someone with a lazy eye , big ears, one leg or any other thing that doesn't amount to a hill of beans on the important trait list I have. | |
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| Would you date someone with a lazy eye? Posted: 5/31/2006 9:15:32 PM | | I would date someone with a lazy eye. This might sound funny or odd, but i've realized that it annoys me like hell, when people's eyes are too close together..... | |
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| Would you date someone with a lazy eye? Posted: 5/31/2006 9:21:02 PM | bornyesterday
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Would you date someone with a lazy eye? Posted: 4/13/2006 11 03 AM It could be a major lazy eye or a slight one. You know one eye tends to shift off to the side(outward). So would you? If you have before, what was it like and would you do it again? Or can you only date people who's eyes are completly straight?? Be honest people. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This must be one of the all time stupidest questions ever asked. Ya like the person is doing that just to piss you off... What next...OH MY GOD...he or she has a zit on there butt...can I date a person with a zit on there butt. Get a life would you. | |
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| Would you date someone with a lazy eye? Posted: 5/31/2006 9:38:39 PM | This post is not correct (not that the term matters but the incorrect post was kind of not very nice to the previous post):
That's called crossed eyed not lazy eye...there's a difference. Cross goes inward...lazy goes outward.
Actually "Lazy eye" is the lay term for a condition called "strabismus." One form of strabismus is "Esotropia" which is where the eye turns inward (cross eyes). Another form of strabismus is "Exotropia" where there is an outward deviation of the eye.
And this small moment of press is all I get for staying up all night studying to ace my eye physiology exam and my consolation for the student loans that I will have until the end of the world! | |
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| Would you date someone with a lazy eye? Posted: 5/31/2006 10:26:05 PM | | To answer your question....I would. I have a very Good Friend whom I would have dated. She has a lazy eye. However she took what people called a lazy eye and turned it into a positive to make her even more attactive to the guys. When I say that...she replaced me in my last unit. With her eye, she became the 3rd women to get accepted, attend, and graduate from the USAF Counter-Sniper School and now she is a DOD Federal Agent. So to answer your question...Yes I would. | |
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| Would you date someone with a lazy eye? Posted: 5/31/2006 10:45:24 PM | Wow...of all the things to worry about, why a lazy eye? One of my eyes is pretty much useless let alone lazy, (thanks to some f@#ked up surgereis). If people are really this shallow, I want nothing to do with them.
Everyone's different, deal with it.
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| Would you date someone with a lazy eye? Posted: 6/1/2006 3:41:56 PM | | One of my all time favorite lovers had a lazy eye, but he was a sexy as hell, long haired Scotsman, so I barely noticed his lazy eye....his eyes were a piercing shade of blue, I do remember that much! So I'd have to say, if you are attracted to someone and care for them, that type of thing shouldn't be an issue. If the chemistry is there, it can make things like lazy eyes not matter a bit. | |
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| Would you date someone with a lazy eye? Posted: 6/1/2006 4:46:38 PM |
but i would have a hard time cause i would laugh all the time thinking of 'Columbo' - u know when he always says "Umm Mam (or Sir) - just one more thing..."
did u know that is a glass eye too? | |
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| Would you date someone with a lazy eye? Posted: 6/5/2006 9:38:41 PM | Come to think of it, I don't know which is worse, a lazy eye or a wandering eye
This thread reminds me of a job interview I had in college. The HR woman was asking me questions about my work experience. Her eye glasses were like coke bottles. One eye would go to the left, the other eye would go towards the right. I couldn't make up my mind which eye to look at. Finally, I focused on her forehead, it seemed to be the closest! | |
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| Would you date someone with a lazy eye? Posted: 6/5/2006 9:44:57 PM | | It wouldn't be a problem for me. I imagine it would be uncomfortable, and maybe tiring for the person with the problem. I would prefer a lazy eye to a lazy fat gut anyday. | |
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| Would you date someone with a lazy eye? Posted: 6/6/2006 11:31:50 AM | No one can help the fact that they have a lazy eye, so I would not hold it against them. If the person is worth dating anyway, I can't see thier eye making me decide not to.
Everyone has an imperfection...that's what makes the world interesting. If the only thing that a great guy has wrong with him is a lazy eye, I think we're in good shape | |
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| Would you date someone with a lazy eye? Posted: 6/27/2006 10:12:57 AM | | my ex had a lazy eye that only showed itself after he'd been drinking or was really tired; I loved to wave my hands in the air & shout, "hey, I'm over here...." when it wandered...no wonder he's my ex... | |
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| Would you date someone with a lazy eye? Posted: 6/27/2006 1:03:16 PM | I can certainly see why people say it's a shallow question. But I'm kind of with the poster who said it would be distracting.
I had a good friend who had one when I lived in Alaska. I adored her, but yes, it was very distracting at times (especially when she was eating for some odd reason).
I guess I would have to be in the situation to know what I would do. No one is perfect, but just like how some people won't date a certain race, body type, profession, etc., it's the same way people might feel about someone with a lazy eye.
To each his/her own!  | |
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| Would you date someone with a lazy eye? Posted: 6/27/2006 1:09:54 PM | I dont know...I'd be afraid she was seeing somebody on the side!
I couldnt resist. I did date a girl with a lazy eye and it didnt bother me. She had thighs that can make a mouth water and an a$$ that could not be ignored. | |
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| Would you date someone with a lazy eye? Posted: 6/27/2006 1:21:25 PM | When there's a lack of sleep (which is common with my work/life) and/or there's been a few drinks, it'll drift. Never been aware that this has ever been an issue. This seems to be the case with others as well.
killuminautica, that was classic. I may steal that one and use it myself! | |
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