If it works, don't fix it. Just don't. I see now my old small-metal-framed glasses suited me perfectly fine. So yes, they were old (8-9 years old) but they still suited my face.
The new ones are fine too, and look more fun (and do suit my nerdy personality), but they were unnecessary and I regret getting them. Of course I didn't realize it at the time, otherwise I would be around $350 dollars richer and wearing perfectly fitting glasses.
Of course it's still only my fault, but I do blame fashion a bit too for playing around with something as expensive and necessary as prescription glasses.
I just hope these won't look silly in three years time... if they do, I'm really buying a cheap, average looking and smaller frame and placing the glass in there.
PS: I miss my old teeth!!
PS1: Yes, I did get another pair before, but they didn't fit my face -they went down my nose all the time- so they changed them for free (I had to pay the difference for the new frames though)
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