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Curious if anyone is familiar or has used these before and their opinions?

for those not in the know, these are contact lenses that, when worn, render the user completely blind. obviously, since everything ever invented can be used for sex if one is imaginative, these are popular among some bdsm enthusiasts.

i am interested in trying them out, but have never worn contacts and i've always been leery about anything to do with putting things into, or touching, my eyes. i even have trouble with eye drops.

thanks in advance. smile

sprite.

You can’t truly call yourself peaceful unless you are capable of violence. If you’re not capable of violence, you’re not peaceful. You’re harmless.

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i am interested in trying them out, but have never worn contacts and i've always been leery about anything to do with putting things into, or touching, my eyes. i even have trouble with eye drops.


No experience with these, but I have terrible myopia and tried to get regular contacts before my wedding (25 years ago). I have the same issue with my eyes that you describe. The guy trying to fit me couldn't even get them in because as soon as they came close, my lid snapped shut. I gave up and wear glasses to this day. Maybe you can make it work, but if your eyes are as sensitive as mine, you may be further ahead to just stick to blindfolds and similar.
Those sound crazy scary. Not only for the wearer, but the person looking at the wearer. Wouldn't they make your eyes appear full on black, like those demon children in horror movies? No thank you.

Why can't you just use ordinary vanilla blindfolds like the rest of us?
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Those sound crazy scary. Not only for the wearer, but the person looking at the wearer. Wouldn't they make your eyes appear full on black, like those demon children in horror movies? No thank you.

Why can't you just use ordinary vanilla blindfolds like the rest of us?


actually, you can get all sorts of patterns and designs on them, like spirals, smiley emojis, skull and cross bones, etc. and yeah, it would be scary and there would have to be a lot of trust involved. i think that's kind of the point, tho.

and sorry, but what about me screams 'ordinary' and 'vanilla' to you? smile

You can’t truly call yourself peaceful unless you are capable of violence. If you’re not capable of violence, you’re not peaceful. You’re harmless.

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No experience with these, but I have terrible myopia and tried to get regular contacts before my wedding (25 years ago). I have the same issue with my eyes that you describe. The guy trying to fit me couldn't even get them in because as soon as they came close, my lid snapped shut. I gave up and wear glasses to this day. Maybe you can make it work, but if your eyes are as sensitive as mine, you may be further ahead to just stick to blindfolds and similar.


yeah, it's a concern. thing is, i'd like to get over it, cause my eye sight isn't what it used to be and i don't like wearing glasses, so if i could train myself to wear contacts, it would be awesome. smile

You can’t truly call yourself peaceful unless you are capable of violence. If you’re not capable of violence, you’re not peaceful. You’re harmless.

They are hard to put on the first few times but there's a really well known Chinese site that only needs your prescription and they'll set you up.
You can get some as well if you know a special fx make-up artist.

I'll have to check if I still have a contact card from site.
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They are hard to put on the first few times but there's a really well known Chinese site that only needs your prescription and they'll set you up.
You can get some as well if you know a special fx make-up artist.

I'll have to check if I still have a contact card from site.











lol - curious why you would need a prescription if the whole point was not being able to see? smile

You can’t truly call yourself peaceful unless you are capable of violence. If you’re not capable of violence, you’re not peaceful. You’re harmless.

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lol - curious why you would need a prescription if the whole point was not being able to see? smile




For them to properly fit your eye.
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For them to properly fit your eye.




aww. ok. that makes sense. thanks. smile

You can’t truly call yourself peaceful unless you are capable of violence. If you’re not capable of violence, you’re not peaceful. You’re harmless.

I've blacked out before. Oh, wait, this isn't a drinking topic.

I hope you don't put use those, Sprite, unless you get them from a licensed optometrist. And I'd prefer you be able to see me when I shake my booty at you.

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actually, you can get all sorts of patterns and designs on them, like spirals, smiley emojis, skull and cross bones, etc. and yeah, it would be scary and there would have to be a lot of trust involved. i think that's kind of the point, tho.

and sorry, but what about me screams 'ordinary' and 'vanilla' to you? smile


Actually my theory is that you are a middle-aged housewife in New Jersey, happily if boringly married to a doughy, balding CPA, with a house and a yard and a white picket fence. You have 2 preternatually normal children and a three-legged dog named Muffin.

I get the fear/trust thing if you are wearing the contacts. It's the idea of fucking a Village-of-the-Damned black eyed demon thing that makes me want to run screaming from the room.
Never stick anything in your eye. I've seen enough horror stories about cheap or ill-fitting contacts that cause major issues. I would happily blindfold you tho.
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Actually my theory is that you are a middle-aged housewife in New Jersey, happily if boringly married to a doughy, balding CPA, with a house and a yard and a white picket fence. You have 2 preternatually normal children and a three-legged dog named Muffin.

I get the fear/trust thing if you are wearing the contacts. It's the idea of fucking a Village-of-the-Damned black eyed demon thing that makes me want to run screaming from the room.


his name is Ralph, an he's not balding. wait, who is the demon thing in this scenario?

You can’t truly call yourself peaceful unless you are capable of violence. If you’re not capable of violence, you’re not peaceful. You’re harmless.

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Never stick anything in your eye. I've seen enough horror stories about cheap or ill-fitting contacts that cause major issues. I would happily blindfold you tho.


yeah, this is why i'm doing research first. rule number one in bdsm play. always do research and make sure you know every single thing that can go wrong before doing something new. smile

You can’t truly call yourself peaceful unless you are capable of violence. If you’re not capable of violence, you’re not peaceful. You’re harmless.

I have no experience with lenses at all, but I would suggest to start with lenses that you can actually see through. Just to get used to getting those things out, while you still can see. Once you have these blackouts in you'll have to do that in the blind, or have someone else get them out.


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Would it not be safer, easier, and more comfortable for them to simply have you wear a black, velvet mask?

It's BDSM, not Siberian Work Camp.
I wouldn't do anything that may permanently hurt my eyes just to try something different that won't give me any more sexual pleasure than a normal mask that has always been used.

Not mess with your eye-sight I think...But only my opinion...
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Would it not be safer, easier, and more comfortable for them to simply have you wear a black, velvet mask?

It's BDSM, not Siberian Work Camp.
I wouldn't do anything that may permanently hurt my eyes just to try something different that won't give me any more sexual pleasure than a normal mask that has always been used.

Not mess with your eye-sight I think.




Blackout sclera lenses won't hurt your eyes. Sprite wants to try something new and is asking around.
What they do cause is frustration the first few times as they fold over like little itty bitty tacos and you have to keep cleaning them off until you finally get them in your eyes.

They cause frustration and rarely do you hear stories about losing your sight unless you shared them or didn't store them properly.
I have never tried them. I see the allure though.

Could you try a clear pair first with no prescription so that you can get used to putting something in your eye before you add the sensory deprivation.