Eyes open underwater

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my eyes are ridiculously sensitive, plus, i need glasses to see, so i have always worn goggles
 

Owyn_Merrilin

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Doesn't really bother me, unless I've been swimming for an hour or so. I don't like Goggles at all, but I occasionally wear a mask to go skin-diving. Now that's fun, too bad I haven't gone anywhere to do it in years.
 

IxionIndustries

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Yeeeaaah, I can't do it at all. Water always fucking burns my eyes.

I really wish I was used to it, but the pain of my corneas burning away in a chemical bath doesn't sound like I am.
 

Abengoshis

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Yes, however in public swimming pools when I was younger I would have burning eyes for a long time afterwards.
 

Beryl77

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I never had any problems keeping my eyes open underwater. I don't know why I'm able to do that and you aren't.
 

dragonslayer32

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I can't wear goggles. I hate them. I have never had any problems with opening my eyes underwater, it has never hurt me.
 

zHellas

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Marter said:
I can't. Hurts them for me. I need goggles!
Don't use the goggles! They do nothing!

OT: A bit, I guess. Haven't been swimming in a while.
 

Evilsanta

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Ze goggles! They do nothing!

OT: I can handle it though it is blurry as hell...I need to wear glasses on land so.
 

rockyoumonkeys

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Depends.
TehCookie said:
Depends, in a pool or ocean I can't, but in a lake I can. The chlorine and salt irritates my eyes, but the dirt in lake or river water is fine.
Same. I've never tried in the ocean, nor would I. I used to be able to do it in the pool, but I probably shouldn't have. Lake is no problem at all.
 

Tilted_Logic

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I've never had a problem keeping my eyes open underwater; I can't remember a time where I experienced the blurry vision/burning/stinging sensation, although my eyes can be quite red after a swim depending on how much chlorine was in the pool.

Never opened them in salt water before though, not really inclined to try.
 

Jesus Phish

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Doesn't it depend on the water? Like if you go to swim in a pool thats been freshly doped with alot of clorine or whatever perserving/cleaning chems they put in it, you're likely to come out red eyed.

There's a big difference between a swimming pool and a natural and pure lake. The second wont burn your eyes at all.
 

health-bar

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without goggles its a blurry and bleak mess

so now i always wear my goggles as there is nothing to see and the irritation no matter how minor isn't worth it.
 

Pikey Mikey

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I can keep them open underwater, but it stil burns and is blurry like hell so I don't do it most times. Just because I "can't see" what the blurry stuff is.