As a kid in the 70's all I heard was how nobody made passes at girls who wore glasses, and I thought that was crap cause I remember ALL the women on Charlie's Angels wore glasses at some point and they were ALL fine as frog's hair with or without them. Fast forward to 2024 and there's a glasses fetish (it's not new I know) but never any apologies to those of us back in the day who were given bad info.
LilyBlueCat
Nov 2, 2024 4:11AM
^ It's always interesting to realize what each generation normalizes and what becomes considered attractive. Personally, I think girls with glasses are hot either way.
Zesc
Nov 2, 2024 5:57AM
To be fair, 70s eye wear was inexplicably thick-framed. Not exactly flattering in my book. Later decades certainly put in work to making spectacles more fashionable. (But then I hate having to wear a pair myself - with one eye still loyal, I might unironically try a monocle one day.)
Junior1210 Nov 2, 2024 2:57AM
As a kid in the 70's all I heard was how nobody made passes at girls who wore glasses, and I thought that was crap cause I remember ALL the women on Charlie's Angels wore glasses at some point and they were ALL fine as frog's hair with or without them. Fast forward to 2024 and there's a glasses fetish (it's not new I know) but never any apologies to those of us back in the day who were given bad info.
LilyBlueCat Nov 2, 2024 4:11AM
^ It's always interesting to realize what each generation normalizes and what becomes considered attractive. Personally, I think girls with glasses are hot either way.
Zesc Nov 2, 2024 5:57AM
To be fair, 70s eye wear was inexplicably thick-framed. Not exactly flattering in my book. Later decades certainly put in work to making spectacles more fashionable. (But then I hate having to wear a pair myself - with one eye still loyal, I might unironically try a monocle one day.)