Sort of a physics question for those who wear eyeglasses with nose pads:

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in all seriousness.....check your ears
I was about to suggest the same thing. My ears are at different heights which can cause uneven pressure on my nose if not accounted for.
 
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…My ears are at different heights which can cause uneven pressure on my nose if not accounted for.

Are you sure you’re not just standing on a slope?
 
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Yes you can always cantilever the ears for a better fit 👍

 
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“Well Doctor, it all started with a spot on my bum.”
 
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“Well Doctor, it all started with a spot on my bum.”

That’s why I always get my lens cleaning cloths from a pharmacist

 
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That’s why I always get my lens cleaning cloths from a pharmacist

No shit?
 
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Funny thing where these threads start…and where they end up. Grown men devolving into potty humor. I love this place.
 
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Funny thing where these threads start…and where they end up. Grown men devolving into potty humor. I love this place.

That’s right, I believe you had a question?
 
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That’s right, I believe you had a question?

Yes, yes, yes, sorry I became distracted. So the issue is glasses hurting his nose?

Sorted!
 
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You could try silicon pad covers ?

https://www.amazon.com/Eyeglass-Adhesive-Anti-Slip-Eyeglasses-Sunglasses/dp/B07RWX75P5?th=1

There’s some impressive knowledge on this Forum, so I thought I’d try you on this oddball question : I have a pair of glasses similar to the pair below, with separate, adjustable nose pads:



I have the pads adjusted so I believe they’re sitting symmetrically on the nose. Yet one side of my nose bridge is constantly getting irritated. So here’s the question: based on the physics of how glasses sit on the face, to alleviate or lessen pressure to the nose bridge on one particular pad, would you bend it in, or out? I’d like to have a sense of this before attempting a change. Thanks for any insights.