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'Circle lenses' threaten eye health, doctors say
Unsupervised use can affect corneas, eye oxygen levels
By Anne Stein, Special to Tribune Newspapers
Fans who want to imitate the freakishly big eyes sported by Lady Gaga in her music video "Bad Romance" can visit dozens of Web sites to order "circle lenses," and U.S. eye doctors aren't happy about that.
Often sold as one-size-fits-all, with no exam or prescription required, circle lenses are contacts with a tinted outer ring overlapping the white of the eye, making the iris, or colored part of the eye, appear bigger. They come in a variety of colors and usually cost $20 to $30 a pair.
Trendy with teen girls and women in their 20s, the lenses are also popular in Asia with those wanting to imitate the round, oversize eyes of Japanese anime characters.
Now they're hitting American shores, where over-the-counter sales of nonprescription cosmetic contact lenses are illegal.
Health concerns
"There are bound to be complications from the way they're being dispensed," says Dr. James J. Salz, clinical professor of ophthalmology at the University of Southern California and spokesman for the American Academy of Ophthalmology.
"Kids are going online and buying them like they're an earring or a nose ring. They're not being fit, and all eyes aren't the same shape; some have steeper curves of the cornea, and some eyes are larger or smaller."
The issue is that improperly fitting contacts can cause short- or long-term eye damage, ranging from allergic reactions to corneal ulcers or corneal scarring. "If they're not fit properly, they can induce sight-threatening complications, such as abnormal blood vessel growth in the cornea," explains Dr. Melanie Pickett, assistant professor of clinical ophthalmology at Indiana University's School of Medicine.
Problems are typically caused by the lens fitting too tightly, which can decrease the amount of oxygen that reaches the eye. If untreated, "the blood vessels can grow through the line of sight, causing permanent vision impairment," Pickett says.
What retailers say
Circle lens retailers argue otherwise. "In general, circle lenses do not need to be fitted by an eye doctor/optometrist as long as the customer (has obtained) their official prescription information from the eye doctor/optometrist during their recent eye check," says a spokesperson for AsianFashionCity.com, which sells circle lenses.
"With this recent official prescription information, they can use it to make a safe purchase at reputable online circle lens shops selling genuine brand circle lens, which are approved by at least one trusted health authority/ministry," the spokesperson said.
Bottom line
The reality is most sites don't require a prescription or offer a wide range of contact lens curvature sizes. In addition, online buyers aren't being instructed on care and use of lenses, increasing the chances of misuse and eye damage.
"Complications can happen quickly or over time, and the patient may not even know until the problem's occurred," Pickett says.
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I have dark brown eyes.
I actually bought a pair of lilac/amethyst/purple coloured contact lenses in the late 1980s, Liz Taylor had lavender eyes?
I wore them 7 or 9 times, had had them specially made for me, paid $100 which was a lot of money in those days.
My excuse: I was young and very silly. I was working in fashion.
xL
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iblame twilight for this crap
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iblame twilight for this crap
Never seen any of that but I know it's very popular.
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as someone who has to wear glasses and contacts to see my hand, i think its crazy that ppl wear them voluntarily
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Never seen any of that but I know it's very popular.
saw part of the first one. it was crap
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Never seen any of that but I know it's very popular.
I read the book before all the hype hit. It garnered fans because it mobilized a passionate wave of word of mouth recs. Usually a good sign of something new, unusual and good. I don't trust trends when the media serves them up to me but this was ground level so I checked it out. The crazy shit hit after.
Got it from the library and started it at 8pm. I kept reading. I couldn't put it down, I just had to know how it would finish. Then I checked the author blurb and had a shock when I read this paranormal story had been written by a mormon mum of three. She isn't the best writer but she captures that uncertainty and awkwardness of teenage years perfectly. I read the second one but haven't gone any further with the series. The interest has fizzled out. Seen the 1st movie and adore the scenery of Forks, sincerely. Hearing the dialogue coming out of actors is cringe worthy.
The hero in it is basically a vampire stalker and its OK :-X cos the heroine loves him and he'll never hurt her even though he tells her he wanted to kill her and he can't ever lose control around her. Them skittish vampires, I don't know.
Thats some scary shite for young girls to be exposed to.
The messages are dangerous.
He isn't human and I have noticed a strong trend in heroes that are human just not being good enough anymore in books and some tv. I don't watch much tv anymore because the crap they show annoys me.
Anyways it's hip to be a monster and it's not enough to be human anymore. Kids want an edge and these contacts fit the bill beautifully. For just 20-30 bucks you too can be a freak.
I see it as a combination of roleplaying with games online, tv shows that focus on the paranormal and anime.
And while adults are acting so selfishly around them and the world is such a scary place kids will seek escape in fantasy worlds, new creatures and superpowers. Yeah I know kids have always been doing that. This has affected grown women too. I dare you to google Twi moms. Grown women dafter over twilight than their kids.
I thought the ones Vin Diesal wore in Pitch Black were awesome. I'd buy a pair of those.
Your mileage may vary.
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glasses are for people with poor genetics.....hope this helps..
bench
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glasses are for people with poor genetics.....hope this helps..
bench
bench has spoken
Thread over.
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glasses are for people with poor genetics.....hope this helps..
bench
Truth.
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Sadly you will find that as you get older you'll need specs. I gave up the contacts at 30 (like I'm able to get up in the morning, wash then slap plastic in my eye? It hurt.
I gave up and wore groovy funny specs. I still have all my old pairs, the NHS ones, John Lennon perfect round ones, the Annie Hall ones, the Christian Dior Pierre Cardin massive with a tint widow Jackie Onassis ones. I have a Ralph Lauren square bookish frame in fake tortoisey orangey gold with a green lens Faye Dunaway in the Year of Living Dangerously pair. I even had silver ones with mirrored lenses to wear when I was driving my boss's silver Jag.
I have white skiing ones that hook around the back of my ears in case I fall.
I looked clever and super secretary, kinda librarian. I'd take off my polaroid black Audrey Hepburn type sunglasses and put on my Woody Allen nerd ones and people would say oh you really wear specs?
When Mel Gibson flirted with me in Toronto in the 1980s, I was wearing my RayBan Wayfarers, a la Tom Cruise, he said: Did anyone ever tell you you look like my Buddy?
I wear 50's cat's eyes these days, I collect them. My optician loves me, I do PR for him.
When you get to 30 or 40 or 50, 99pc of you will also need reading specs (mine were for driving, seeing the TV, I'm myopic... Nowadays they have laser surgery for that.
Just recently I've bought a pair of proper old reading specs, the ones that are half circle below and look great placed upon a book? Thankfully I'm only 1.0 script.
I also have a magnifying glass for looking at my atlases and maps. I don't need my glasses for the www, I can touch type
xL
the reason why China and Japan lost it in the 1700s was because they'd invented porcelain and made nice matching sets of plates but didn't evolve. They just sat around admiring their tea cups. Glass was made in Europe and people were then able to make specs, telescopes etc.
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glasses are for people with poor genetics.....hope this helps..
bench
yes, okay. I have perfect teeth, no cavities, no wisdom teeth & I'm genetically advanced.
I just happened to need help with seeing the blackboard. I couldn't learn to read music, I didn't understand the lines.
lOOk
xL
I didn't reproduce, didn't have kids.
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yes, okay. I have perfect teeth, no cavities, no wisdom teeth & I'm genetically advanced.
I just happened to need help with seeing the blackboard. I couldn't learn to read music, I didn't understand the lines.
lOOk
xL
I didn't reproduce, didn't have kids.
and the world thanks you ;)
bench
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i've always worn glasses.....
i take em off for the getbig pictures i post...only cause i always buy big bulky frames.....i happen to be clumsy and break them often...so bulky break proof frames make sence..which is what happened in the morning today..i managed to break em .... >:(
for once BGM made a thread that does not read anti straight..and a good one at that...
it simply comes down to a lack of self esteem. the more modifications you make to yourself from what you are without...the lower the self esteem. Although a certain amount of low self esteem can be healthy...none of us would make ANY progress in life if it wasn't so....
i sometimes wonder if homeless ugly people have the highest self esteem....i'm dead serious
if there r tonnes of slepping errors :D as i post this...i can barely see...as i said..i broke my glasses
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lol Toxi
so just squint ?
It's a proven fact that people who wear specs are cleverer, higher iq, it's true, we must try harder...
I'm not going to worry about it, I'll just keep buying new ones. Never put them on your chair, Tox? or even next to you in bed when you're really tired, you might roll over and crush them. Be careful.
I have a neighbour who has a computer area which looks like the cockpit of Concorde, it's that massive (music and all that?) He's hooked up hooks to hang his glasses on and it looks rather good, very insightful, I thought it was clever. Far better than putting them on the keyboard and throwing them, along with the keyboard, at the wall.
I've just bought a rather nice spectacle chain, circa 1950s. Like a necklace? Can't get used to it.
I also often put them up on top of my head?
madly
lOOK
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I'm surprised that noone's come into our thread yet to discuss their painful piles or their bacterially savaged stinky feet. I thought we'd get a slew of people saying, yes but I've only got one leg...
madly
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Linda
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lol Toxi
so just squint ?
It's a proven fact that people who wear specs are cleverer, higher iq, it's true, we must try harder...
I'm not going to worry about it, I'll just keep buying new ones. Never put them on your chair, Tox? or even next to you in bed when you're really tired, you might roll over and crush them. Be careful.
I have a neighbour who has a computer area which looks like the cockpit of Concorde, it's that massive (music and all that?) He's hooked up hooks to hang his glasses on and it looks rather good, very insightful, I thought it was clever. Far better than putting them on the keyboard and throwing them, along with the keyboard, at the wall.
I've just bought a rather nice spectacle chain, circa 1950s. Like a necklace? Can't get used to it.
I also often put them up on top of my head?
madly
lOOK
xL
Linda,
Is the question mark symbol (?) mislabeled on your keyboard?
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lol Toxi
so just squint ?
It's a proven fact that people who wear specs are cleverer, higher iq, it's true, we must try harder...
I'm not going to worry about it, I'll just keep buying new ones. Never put them on your chair, Tox? or even next to you in bed when you're really tired, you might roll over and crush them. Be careful.
I have a neighbour who has a computer area which looks like the cockpit of Concorde, it's that massive (music and all that?) He's hooked up hooks to hang his glasses on and it looks rather good, very insightful, I thought it was clever. Far better than putting them on the keyboard and throwing them, along with the keyboard, at the wall.
I've just bought a rather nice spectacle chain, circa 1950s. Like a necklace? Can't get used to it.
I also often put them up on top of my head?
madly
lOOK
xL
Why do i always picture Darrell River's close fiend(!)Alicia when i talk to you....Malory Towers..Enid Blyton :-)...i happen to really like ya ....you just dont give an airborne fuck do ya? :)
Linda i used to have a lazy eye growing up ...i've had glasses since i ws 8ish....i've sat on em...and done pretty much everything you can imagine.... :-\
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What is wrong with people? I'd say they're rude and ignorant, badly educated and can't even be bothered to spell properly...
Nor are they able to read
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Linda
I also collect first edition Children's fiction and have this:
I was always called the non-fiction section? But I do adore a good novel.
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Toxi? I'm blind in one eye but thankfully it moves around like the other one so noone can tell. I would never tell anyone this, but it doesn't matter on the www. I'm blind in one eye and can't see out of the other, my specs are for my good eye. They did a massively horrid thing to Gordon Brown who was our past British Prime Minister because he'd lost his sight in one eye due to a rugby accident. The macho guy on the driving TV show called him a one-eye?
I'm Miss four eyes...
I was born with a congenital cataract. I was told it was due to my Mum having had Rubella (measles during early pregnancy (nowadays they'd abort, you could be Down's Syndrome...
They waited till I was 14 and the pupil had totally whitened, then they went in with laser surgery and took the lens out. So all that means is that I can't see 3d. I can drive. No problem with a driving license, got one in Toronto NYC and Florida. Can't drive in England though, it's the clutch and gears I can't work out...
I'd be far more upset if it was my skin or my hair or my teeth or my bum or my feet that were problematic.
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Linda
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What is wrong with people? I'd say they're rude and ignorant, badly educated and can't even be bothered to spell properly...
Nor are they able to read
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Linda
I also collect first edition Children's fiction and have this:
I was always called the non-fiction section? But I do adore a good novel.
the famous five linda....
yanno...i never grew up.....and it seems neither did u...
people i would like 2 meet 4rm getbig....u top the list now :)
...i still live a thrush away from the magic faraway tree
....its sad....and liberating.....
......its when we were...
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I read the book before all the hype hit. It garnered fans because it mobilized a passionate wave of word of mouth recs. Usually a good sign of something new, unusual and good. I don't trust trends when the media serves them up to me but this was ground level so I checked it out. The crazy shit hit after.
Got it from the library and started it at 8pm. I kept reading. I couldn't put it down, I just had to know how it would finish. Then I checked the author blurb and had a shock when I read this paranormal story had been written by a mormon mum of three. She isn't the best writer but she captures that uncertainty and awkwardness of teenage years perfectly. I read the second one but haven't gone any further with the series. The interest has fizzled out. Seen the 1st movie and adore the scenery of Forks, sincerely. Hearing the dialogue coming out of actors is cringe worthy.
The hero in it is basically a vampire stalker and its OK :-X cos the heroine loves him and he'll never hurt her even though he tells her he wanted to kill her and he can't ever lose control around her. Them skittish vampires, I don't know.
Thats some scary shite for young girls to be exposed to.
The messages are dangerous.
He isn't human and I have noticed a strong trend in heroes that are human just not being good enough anymore in books and some tv. I don't watch much tv anymore because the crap they show annoys me.
Anyways it's hip to be a monster and it's not enough to be human anymore. Kids want an edge and these contacts fit the bill beautifully. For just 20-30 bucks you too can be a freak.
I see it as a combination of roleplaying with games online, tv shows that focus on the paranormal and anime.
And while adults are acting so selfishly around them and the world is such a scary place kids will seek escape in fantasy worlds, new creatures and superpowers. Yeah I know kids have always been doing that. This has affected grown women too. I dare you to google Twi moms. Grown women dafter over twilight than their kids.
I thought the ones Vin Diesal wore in Pitch Black were awesome. I'd buy a pair of those.
Your mileage may vary.
;D
Don't watch that crap. I've never ever watched a horror film and I've only ever been on a rollercoaster once. I've never had a nightmare. If you watch that rubbish it'll mess up your brain and balance.
Haven't seen Vinny Diesel lately, but I'd assume his irises were black leather?
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Linda
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I read the book before all the hype hit. It garnered fans because it mobilized a passionate wave of word of mouth recs.
Your mileage may vary.
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which book was that? Eat Pray Love or the Happy Cooker?
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Linda
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I thought the ones Vin Diesal wore in Pitch Black were awesome. I'd buy a pair of those.
;D
hell yeah x2
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I have perfect teeth, no cavities, no wisdom teeth & I'm genetically advanced.
I didn't reproduce, didn't have kids.
See now we know you ar lying, your British so no way in hell you can have all that. unless you had corrective surgery. A brit with perfect teeth, rofl, what next the easter bunny is real?
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joking don't get your dentures in a bunch
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which book was that? Eat Pray Love or the Happy Cooker?
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Linda
I am ashamed to say its Twilight by Stephenie Meyer.
My only defence was it was a word of mouth read before the fame and hype.
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hell yeah x2
That was a great film. Haven't seen the sequel though.
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hell yeah x2
i feel sad for the both of you ??? ;)
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i feel sad for the both of you ??? ;)
shhh.
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i feel sad for the both of you ??? ;)
Thanks, Dad.
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shhh.
Thanks, Dad.
:D
lol the words "vin diesel" and "great film" dont belong in the same sentence...
and Im a fan of the original fast and the furious...
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lol the words "vin diesel" and "great film" dont belong in the same sentence...
and Im a fan of the original fast and the furious...
Pitch Black was good too. It felt fresh in a cliche burdened genre and had great atmospere.
And spiffy contacts Migs and I covet.
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lol the words "vin diesel" and "great film" dont belong in the same sentence...
and Im a fan of the original fast and the furious...
ahem Saving private ryan...
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Pitch Black was good too.
I liked that...and "The Chronicals of Riddick" too (I think that's what it was called).
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ahem Saving private ryan...
LOL he said all of two words in that movie and then died ;D
but yes that was a great movie
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I liked that...and "The Chronicals of Riddick" too (I think that's what it was called).
AARRRRGGGGHHHHHHHH
et tu bb?
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LOL he said all of two words in that movie and then died ;D
but yes that was a great movie
still counts! lol
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Think my bro has The Chronicles Of Riddick.
I see a dvd thefting hit and run in his future. I take my job as an annoying little sister very seriously.
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Think my bro has The Chronicles Of Riddick.
I see a dvd thefting hit and run in his future. I take my job as an annoying little sister very seriously.
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Hi I'm back, went away for a few days, t'country, muddy wellies on the tube back to London at rush hour with home made jam was madness, they ought ban tourists from 4-6pm at Liverpool Street Station and on the Central Line.
>>>Back to the thread (I'll discuss movies and the books they're made from etc later, plus I'll converse about eyesight and genetics and so on if you wish.
I reckon it's society nowadays what is wrong with peeps. The way they're brought up, education and so forth. I blame the parents.
I've just come back from 4 days visiting the place I grew up in before we emigrated to Canada. I now live in London, so I went back to Essex near Cambridge to look after my oldest friend's (we kept in touch since we were 14 and we're now almost 40 or 50) neighbours' house and lovely dogs.
They're (I should be on the petty board) thorough breed little $1,000 each shaggy hounds. One ran away and I thought I ought commit harikiri.
Anyways, forget the dogs, they're lovely. Dusty came back approx midnight, dirty stop-out slut, covered in mud and burrs up to her pretty little eyebrows. My mates were in Spain. They brought me back a massive Euro sausage, which I can hang up and doesn't go off till March. I said fuck me when she gave it to me. My rich mates with houses all over are seriously rich lesbians...
My other friend is married with an intellectual Cambridge University don, both in their fifties, with an awful horrid 17 year (or how old is she now) child. She's always been nasty to me, for like 15 years, brought up wrongly, expensive schooling, spoiled rotten, only child, thinks she's god's gift. Despicable behaviour.
I blame the parents 20%, modern culture and this current generation the rest. People nowadays have no respect for our beautiful place and people, our earth; they think the world revolves around them and think nothing of others, were not brought up with any sense of 'treat others as you would wish to be treated' or polite niceness, let alone religion, morals, ethics or caring for others.
World's gone to hell in a handcart.
My friends in t'country are rich as fuck though, bake their own bread, grow their own pigs and turkeys (sadly I missed Xmas). Fresh eggs, orchards, wellies, cute dogs, LandRovers and Jags in the garage.
dogs are Beujolais Belgiaum bluddy buggery hounds. Really gorgeous. Dusty (new dog bought from a breeder, she doesn't know how to be a pet, came home at midnight when I'd been standing on the road stopping traffic begging motorists to slow down, screaming "the dog's run off",
she's whiteish, yes she's microchipped.
For the first 3 days I was walking on a leash, picking up shit in doggy bags in the mud saying who'd have a dog.
Then the teenage children showed up and I realised. What is wrong with people is the younger generation is spoiled rotten, don't treat anyone with niceness. I was brought up to not speak unless I had something appropriate, polite or caring to say. Those silly funny loving loveable dogs were lovely, and I'm starting to hate people nowadays.
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Hi I'm back, I'm starting to hate people nowadays.
HI :D
I heard this great song ... not Gnarls Barkley .. but I thought you may like it
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been there done that two years ago, someone gave me the tshirt and i've since used it as a rag.
xL
thanks though, music helps.
t(h)ink his name tho was tingnting, something to do with muscle pains? Methinks tingtings (one hit wonders) were not on that program, they were musical.
They've lots of new bands nowadays called the xx's and the drums.
Or Gaga's.
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Woman marries... herself! ::)
Congratulations, you may now kiss yourself
(Reuters) - Chen Wei-yih has posed for a set of photos in a flowing white dress, enlisted a wedding planner and rented a banquet hall for a marriage celebration with 30 friends.
But there is no groom. Chen will marry herself.
Uninspired by the men she's met but facing social pressure to get married, the 30-year-old Taipei office worker will hold the reception next month in honor of just one person.
"Age thirty is a prime period for me. My work and experience are in good shape, but I haven't found a partner, so what can I do?" Chen said.
"It's not that I'm anti-marriage. I just hope that I can express a different idea within the bounds of a tradition."
Her T$50,000 ($5,675) wedding comes after online publicity that has netted 1,800 largely sympathetic comments.
"I think there will be more and more girls like this," said "divagirl," who did not elaborate.
Taiwanese women are marrying later and less often as their economic status advances, fuelling government concerns about a drop in the birth rate and its impact on productivity.
Only 40 percent of women surveyed earlier this year by the education ministry said they imagined married people could live better than singles, local media said.
"I was just hoping that more people would love themselves," said Chen, who will go on a solo honeymoon to Australia.
Chen said her mother had insisted on a groom at first but later jumped aboard the solo marriage plan.
But as Chen cannot officially register a marriage to herself, if she finds a man later she will wed again.
"If I had a steady boyfriend, I wouldn't do this," Chen said. "it would be offensive to him, anyway."
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You may now kiss... the dog?
This random newsy bit has been on my radar for a few weeks, but it's finally finding its way into the blog, just in time for Valentine's Day. Forgive me if you're already in the know. All I can say is, so many strange pet stories, so little time...
I've heard plenty of folks admit (especially here in the "Tails" comments) that even on a good day, they would choose the company of animals over people. But an Australian man definitely upped the ante when he decided to marry his dog in December.
Joseph Guiso wed Honey, a labrador he adopted five years ago, in Toowoomba with 30 friends and family members in attendance. During the "emotional" dusk ceremony, Guiso vowed: "You're my best friend and you make every part of my day better." (Honey remained strangely silent.)
It was Guiso's idea to tie the knot at the park. One afternoon during a walk with Honey, they came across a human couple that was getting married. "I said, 'That could be us,'" Guiso says. And although Honey didn't say anything in response, he took her lack of protest as a "yes."
Guiso calls himself "religious" and claims that he "felt guilty" shacking up with Honey out of wedlock. It was time he made an "honest dog" out of her.
At the wedding he was quick to assure guests, "It's not sexual. It's just pure love." A short "Honey-moon" was planned in one of Toowoomba's parks.
Unlike the Taiwanese woman who married herself last fall, Guiso didn't seem to be interested in making any kind of social or political statement. So, is this simply an obsessive case of puppy love or just plain wrong?
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Sometimes one wedding dress just isn’t enough…
Posted by Kate Owen on February 8, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Bride Helene Manca bought 18 dresses for her wedding day
For one bride from Surrey, one wedding dress really wasn’t enough as the 25-year-old ended up with a wardrobe stuffed full with 18 gowns by the time the big day arrived.
Helene Manca estimates she spent £20,000 on her selection of wedding gowns, the average amount most couples in the UK spend on the whole of their big day. However with a wardrobe bursting to the seams with lace and ivory taffeta, even shopaholic Helene had to admit, she had gone slightly over the top.
When the big day arrived, model Helene managed to choose just 9 out of the 18 dresses to wear throughout the big day. The blushing bride decided to change her dress at various intervals throughout the wedding day, wearing one dress for the ceremony, another for the photographs, etc.
The wedding dresses ranged in style and price with the most expensive designer gown costing an eye-watering £5,500, and the cheapest dress coming in at £220 from the sale at popular high street store, Monsoon. Helene paid for eight out of the nine dresses she wore on the big day herself, with her parents paying for the most expensive gown as a special gift.
Of the nine dresses Helene was unable to wear when she married her long-term partner, Joe Glass, one was returned to the shop, three were donated to charity, and five were sold on eBay.
The good news for wedding dress boutiques in Guildford area is that the 25-year-old is planning to renew her vows to her new husband next summer, and she’ll be buying 10 dresses especially for the occasion
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I liked that...and "The Chronicals of Riddick" too (I think that's what it was called).
Looks like a third Riddick movie may start filming this summer.
http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/STARTREKBOUND/news/?a=38017
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Never seen any of that but I know it's very popular.
I LOVE Twilight :) the books thought...the movies SUCK....
and kids who buy that crap think its cool becasue they have bad role models like lady gaga....everyone wants to be a star..........where are their parents????
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glasses are for people with poor genetics.....hope this helps..
bench
Genetics=everything
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Looks like a third Riddick movie may start filming this summer.
http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/STARTREKBOUND/news/?a=38017
Good to know, thanks Greg.
I LOVE Twilight :) the books thought...the movies SUCK....
and kids who buy that crap think its cool becasue they have bad role models like lady gaga....everyone wants to be a star..........where are their parents????
Saw a vid this morn of part of her performance on American Idol where as she sings a guy rubs all over her ...she also lies down and spreads her legs for him ::) Don't a lot of kids watch American Idol? Just sing the damn song.