Putting my foot down?

Anonymous
Let her get them. Not a hill to die on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

OP still has not told us whether this is a permanent lens color (which I don't think I would allow, unless it's that blue thing to reduce screen glare, but that's hardly visible at all), or whether this is the color of the transition to sunglasses (which I have approved for both my kids, one has purple and one has grey).


OP here, it is a permanent lens color. Sorry, should’ve specified.
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Yes, you should have said so in the first post because you got pushback from the glasses people who have tints for the sun. That's fun and cool. A permanent tint is a hassle and it messes up your perception of colors, which can have consequences for school, driving, etc.

I agree that you should squash this and offer to find green frames instead. They're really hard to find, BTW. My daughter wanted green frames too and couldn't find a pair she liked. She ended up getting a gold metal frame instead.

I know you don't want to hear it, but yes, all these behaviors are very autistic-coded.
Anonymous
Get her a couple cheap pairs on zenni optical and one pair can have a green tint. She may find it actually annoying to wear them indoors and it’ll take care of itself - either way zenni glasses are cheap
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