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How do you tell your parents if you want glasses?

Junior high school is also equipped with glasses. I was sitting in the back, but I couldn't see. I had to rely on my deskmate to write it down, and then I copied it. In class, I am particularly afraid that the teacher will slap me to answer questions because I can't see clearly.

I also experienced a long ideological struggle. I am afraid that my parents will scold me and my relatives will laugh at me. Because none of our relatives wear glasses. I am also afraid that my classmates will laugh at me (I don't know why I think my classmates will laugh at me). So I'm really, really scared. I remember one time, all our relatives got together at my grandmother's house, and I dialed the wrong number. At that time, my third aunt was cooking in the kitchen. I thought it was my aunt, so I gave a weak cry (a little worried about calling the wrong person). Only when I walked to the front did I find out that it was not. That's really embarrassing. Fortunately, it was a little noisy at that time, and Third Aunt didn't hear it clearly. I approached, but I cried again.

Because I can't see clearly, I am particularly afraid of calling people. At that time, I used clothes and voice to distinguish others, say hello and call people.

By the second day of junior high school, I really can't. I told my parents to get glasses. It's over 200 degrees once you go. My uncle who wears glasses said at the time that people who wear glasses for the first time have a bit high degree.

My parents are still talking about me, and that feeling is just a little uncomfortable for me. But they have nothing else.

After wearing glasses for a while, it's still a little uncomfortable for me. It feels like all of a sudden, the secret has been discovered. I am also afraid that my relatives will laugh at me.

But get used to it for a while and they don't care. Nothing else will happen. Except my degree is on the rise.

So, really, you must say it.

This is very important. Otherwise, the eyes will become more and more serious. And the psychological pressure is increasing.

It is early, not late. Parents love their children, sometimes they talk about it, but their hearts are still distressed. It's okay.