Wait... I can't see anymore...
No. Just because our mothers used to tell us that this could happen doesn't mean we have to believe everything. Santa Claus isn't real either, but your mother told you he would be down the chimney every winter. If your eyes are already crossed, than you should see an optometrist to find out options for you. But if your eyes normally focus straight ahead, crossing them will not affect that.
Protecting your eyes is important when engaging in activities that may harm your ears because some hazards, like loud noises or flying debris, can also harm your eyes. Wearing appropriate eye protection can help prevent injuries and maintain overall safety during these activities.
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To block the light out of their eyes, until they get accustomed to it. But, it isn't instinct to close your eyes in bright light. Muscles around the eye pull it closed to protect the inner areas of the eye.
I did it to my friend, shes crosseyed now. I feel rlly bad what should I do???????????
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They crossing of the eyes
Only if you do it a lot.
No. It wont harm your eyes anymore.
if you lookn at it it poisons your eyes
crossing your eyes and dotting your tees
It is not good for your eyes but unless played up close, it can not harm your eyes.
If the flashlight is turned on and direct beam to eyes, it is harm to eyes.
by rubbing it
No, but it is hard to do.
No its just a myth. Your eyes have muscles that pull them back to the center.
Hi, I'm a bit confused by what you mean by "crossing stairs". Could you be a bit more accurate hun? Thank you.