He should probably get metal frames if he’s yanking the arm off consistently
Voderama on
Homie struggles learning lessons huh
ThreeDogs2022 on
He’s yanking them off by grabbing the left temple and tilting out and right before the right temple slides off his ear, which is weakening the hinge. Eventually *snap*.
Tarmogirl on
He needs to stop removing them by pulling at the most obvious grab point with one hand
<—-hypocrit 🤓
Alohagrown on
The optician in me would just put one of the remaining temples on the opposite side and bend the end down so he would have two working pairs of glasses.
MagEugeni on
22yo is not a kid anymore… and maybe if they always break the same it’s not the glasses fault😅
daronjay on

jflatt2 on

IReadItOnRedditCom on
George W. Bush: “There’s an old saying in Tennessee – I know it’s in Texas, probably in Tennessee – that says, fool me once, shame on – shame on you. Fool me – you can’t get fooled again.”
OR_Seahawks_Fan on
He clearly doesn’t buy his own glasses.
CosmoCosmos on
I’m just really curious why these all still have the lenses in them. Wouldn’t it be way cheaper to get the lenses put into a new frame, instead of getting new glasses all the time?
Ok_Literature3138 on
Either the glasses are too cheap or he needs to change a behavior.
BardFridrix on
Looks like a props tray for Devo.
Brown_Pinneaple on
Boy loves to sleep one sided with his glasses on doesn’t he?
drsexington on

flabergasterer on
If he isn’t already, time for him to start buying his own glasses. Then he might be more careful in how he takes them off.
RippinReap on
Falls asleep while laying on his right possibly due to the way the couch is facing in the living room while the tv is on in the evening leading well into the night before waking and realizing its time to go lay down in bed for the night. At that point, “The Clark Kent” maneuver.
Mac_Hooligan on
Falling asleep with them on?? To much pressure on that side??
TheRemedy187 on
You mean How your 22yr old always breaks his glasses.
No_08 on
I thought I was at r/mildlyinfuriating
Steve_but_different on
I had a friend growing up who kept breaking glasses just like this. It wasn’t from taking them off on one side though, it was because he slept in them and always laid on the same side. His thinking was that it was easier than trying to find a pair of glasses that you can’t see without your glasses.
Thrillhouse74 on
22 is no longer a kid, time to start living responsibly
InvisibleCat on
Life hack for the future, he can just get the frames without a prescription If his vision hasn’t changed, pop old lenses out and into the new frames, cheaper that way.
Spyderlassy on
Your 22 year old isn’t a kid. Maybe if mom stops bugging him glasses he’d learn to not break them
I-J-Reilly on
Handling your glasses the right way is a key plot point in The Jerk:
This belongs in r/mildlyinfuriating. Waste of frames
TheGutch74 on
Start making him pay for his own glasses if he is not already. One of the more surefire way of making people take better care of their things is if they are financially responsible for them
He should grab them by the front of the frame to remove them, not the arm.
FatCatLikeThat on
Same with mine, same side. Ended up jb welding the ear piece back on, been good for months. Lol
DothThouHoist_ on
what a strange and unsolvable coincidence
Wardo87 on
It’s funny that someone would notice this break pattern on 4 pairs in a row and just think “huh, that’s interesting”
Ziffim89 on
Mine break the same way or did i learned that the pressure of the arm would always bug my ear give me headaches etc. so I would constantly try to correct it and would always end up breaking them so I switched to perscription Googles tgat have a elastic band instead of arms.
redheaddomination on
Ah, I have three pairs just like this -__-
I have been able to fix a few pairs like this by buying an eyeglass repair kit. If it’s just the small screw that’s missing, you can put the arm back on. Doesn’t work if you snap the base though
MadKingOni on
Thats the side he lies on when hes on his phone in bed
ka_shep on
If he ever loses his right ear, he’s set.
AncientDamage7674 on
Stick it back together with electrical tape- easy solution!
westofwally on
Mine break like that when I fall asleep with them on and roll onto my side too many times
lakotazz on
I was also a very punchable kid.
peacelovecookies on
In 40 years of wearing glasses I have only broken one pair, and that’s because I fell asleep with them on (wire frames) and one earpiece and part of a frame got so bent they couldn’t be saved. I was so mad at myself because I always tried not to do that. And because I really liked those glasses and they were relatively new. My parents beat it into my head that glasses *HAD* to be taken care of because they were an expensive item. And at 18, when I started paying for them myself, I was doubly triply careful. I never even get the replacement insurance because I know I’ll be so careful with them I won’t need it.
ohsoaegyo on
I really thought we were talking about an 8 year old.
kaest on
Get them glasses with flexible temple joints.
franklinj_55 on
same hinge means they’re taking them off like an animal or they’re laying down with the on the same side.
cybercuzco on
My kids always lose their left gloves. There’s a bin by the door for gloves and hats. There’s 10 right handed gloves and zero left.
ZiggyZiggyZigZags on
He’s falling asleep with them on I bet
Keeter81 on
So many people on here either don’t have kids, or hate their kids.
Your kid is always your kid no matter age.
Also they didn’t say the parent was paying for the glasses.
And even if they are, there are a multitude of reasons why they decided as a family that this is how they want to do things
That being said, they sleep with them on. They have springy metal frames that you can twist into a circle and they won’t break.
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He should probably get metal frames if he’s yanking the arm off consistently
Homie struggles learning lessons huh
He’s yanking them off by grabbing the left temple and tilting out and right before the right temple slides off his ear, which is weakening the hinge. Eventually *snap*.
He needs to stop removing them by pulling at the most obvious grab point with one hand
<—-hypocrit 🤓
The optician in me would just put one of the remaining temples on the opposite side and bend the end down so he would have two working pairs of glasses.
22yo is not a kid anymore… and maybe if they always break the same it’s not the glasses fault😅


George W. Bush: “There’s an old saying in Tennessee – I know it’s in Texas, probably in Tennessee – that says, fool me once, shame on – shame on you. Fool me – you can’t get fooled again.”
He clearly doesn’t buy his own glasses.
I’m just really curious why these all still have the lenses in them. Wouldn’t it be way cheaper to get the lenses put into a new frame, instead of getting new glasses all the time?
Either the glasses are too cheap or he needs to change a behavior.
Looks like a props tray for Devo.
Boy loves to sleep one sided with his glasses on doesn’t he?

If he isn’t already, time for him to start buying his own glasses. Then he might be more careful in how he takes them off.
Falls asleep while laying on his right possibly due to the way the couch is facing in the living room while the tv is on in the evening leading well into the night before waking and realizing its time to go lay down in bed for the night. At that point, “The Clark Kent” maneuver.
Falling asleep with them on?? To much pressure on that side??
You mean How your 22yr old always breaks his glasses.
I thought I was at r/mildlyinfuriating
I had a friend growing up who kept breaking glasses just like this. It wasn’t from taking them off on one side though, it was because he slept in them and always laid on the same side. His thinking was that it was easier than trying to find a pair of glasses that you can’t see without your glasses.
22 is no longer a kid, time to start living responsibly
Life hack for the future, he can just get the frames without a prescription If his vision hasn’t changed, pop old lenses out and into the new frames, cheaper that way.
Your 22 year old isn’t a kid. Maybe if mom stops bugging him glasses he’d learn to not break them
Handling your glasses the right way is a key plot point in The Jerk:
[https://media.tenor.com/8cG7UTJRPrAAAAAC/optigrab-the-jerk.gif](https://media.tenor.com/8cG7UTJRPrAAAAAC/optigrab-the-jerk.gif)
This belongs in r/mildlyinfuriating. Waste of frames
Start making him pay for his own glasses if he is not already. One of the more surefire way of making people take better care of their things is if they are financially responsible for them
He needs the [Optigrab](https://www.reddit.com/r/FuckImOld/s/Eulow1bnt6)
Jordan the Stallion?
your kid is left handed.
He should grab them by the front of the frame to remove them, not the arm.
Same with mine, same side. Ended up jb welding the ear piece back on, been good for months. Lol
what a strange and unsolvable coincidence
It’s funny that someone would notice this break pattern on 4 pairs in a row and just think “huh, that’s interesting”
Mine break the same way or did i learned that the pressure of the arm would always bug my ear give me headaches etc. so I would constantly try to correct it and would always end up breaking them so I switched to perscription Googles tgat have a elastic band instead of arms.
Ah, I have three pairs just like this -__-
I have been able to fix a few pairs like this by buying an eyeglass repair kit. If it’s just the small screw that’s missing, you can put the arm back on. Doesn’t work if you snap the base though
Thats the side he lies on when hes on his phone in bed
If he ever loses his right ear, he’s set.
Stick it back together with electrical tape- easy solution!
Mine break like that when I fall asleep with them on and roll onto my side too many times
I was also a very punchable kid.
In 40 years of wearing glasses I have only broken one pair, and that’s because I fell asleep with them on (wire frames) and one earpiece and part of a frame got so bent they couldn’t be saved. I was so mad at myself because I always tried not to do that. And because I really liked those glasses and they were relatively new. My parents beat it into my head that glasses *HAD* to be taken care of because they were an expensive item. And at 18, when I started paying for them myself, I was doubly triply careful. I never even get the replacement insurance because I know I’ll be so careful with them I won’t need it.
I really thought we were talking about an 8 year old.
Get them glasses with flexible temple joints.
same hinge means they’re taking them off like an animal or they’re laying down with the on the same side.
My kids always lose their left gloves. There’s a bin by the door for gloves and hats. There’s 10 right handed gloves and zero left.
He’s falling asleep with them on I bet
So many people on here either don’t have kids, or hate their kids.
Your kid is always your kid no matter age.
Also they didn’t say the parent was paying for the glasses.
And even if they are, there are a multitude of reasons why they decided as a family that this is how they want to do things
That being said, they sleep with them on. They have springy metal frames that you can twist into a circle and they won’t break.
Is your son Jordan the Stallion?