Somewhat normal but also could easily be a sign they are too tight.  Do they
hurt or get uncomfortable?
I adjust my glasses myself by boiling water and pouring it into a shallow
pan then heating the temple arms for 30 seconds or more and readjusting the
curve (usually a more acute curve in my case).  You may want to hit a store
though and have them take a look.  They usually readjust for free in those
heated silicone black bead beds they have.

On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 7:42 PM, KatGamer <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Do you have dents behind your ears where your glasses sit? I've been
> wearing glasses for 2 years now, but only when I'm at the computer,
> reading, or playing a video game. I have dents behind my ears from
> where my glasses sit. Some people tell me that's normal, but others
> say it means my glasses are too tight. They don't feel too tight to
> me. Is this normal?
> >
>

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