I would suggest getting both contacts and glasses. If you plan the wear your contacts mainly, it's good to have glasses as a back-up in case your eye is irritated/infected from something or you tear or lose your contacts. As far as contacts being hard work, not neccessarily. The cleaning process is a lot less complicated now. You can even get the daily or monthly disposible ones. There are eye cleaning solutions out there that does the job in one step, but your eye doctor might suggest additional things to use like protein removers and such. It's not a big deal once you get used to them. I'll admit that it took me a long time just to get one in the first few times I put them in, but now it takes me 5 minutes or less. Your eye doctor will fit you with the right kind and then you will be instructed on how to put them in and how to clean them. If you're getting hard contact lenses, be forewarned that it's difficult to go from contacts to glasses because you won't see as well out of your glasses when you've been wearing hard contacts everyday. The soft contacts are no problem and you can even get colored ones if you so desire. (That's what I did this time around for fun.) There are days I just feel like putting on my glasses when I'm running late, but contacts are convenient as well. I hope this helps you decide. Take care!
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