You are squinting a little, yeah. And you're eyes are very red in this pic. I just thought that the squint was more noticeable than the sweat.
I don't mind crows feet so much, but shielding your eyes from the sun does help prevent cataracts, too.
Truth be told, though, I got into the habit of wearing sunglasses everywhere when I first started living in Korea and I had to deal with people staring at me all the time. It was nice to be able to have that layer of protection so I wouldn't always be meeting people's eyes. The staring doesn't happen so much anymore, but the sunglasses have stayed with me.
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I would have gone with Squinty McSquintington. This is why I always wear sunglasses.
ReplyDeleteAm I squinting all that much in that pic? Hmmm. Part of the problem was that my eyes were red and sensitive from all the wind, dust, and sweat.
ReplyDeleteI've worn sunglasses over the years, but I'm not a big fan of them. I prefer to cultivate my crow's feet.
You are squinting a little, yeah. And you're eyes are very red in this pic. I just thought that the squint was more noticeable than the sweat.
ReplyDeleteI don't mind crows feet so much, but shielding your eyes from the sun does help prevent cataracts, too.
Truth be told, though, I got into the habit of wearing sunglasses everywhere when I first started living in Korea and I had to deal with people staring at me all the time. It was nice to be able to have that layer of protection so I wouldn't always be meeting people's eyes. The staring doesn't happen so much anymore, but the sunglasses have stayed with me.