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I know someone who doesn't like to wear contact lenses because she has what she calls "sensitive eyes." Word on the street has it that Boston ES contacts are pretty comfortable for first-time wearers, but I find that hard to believe for a RGP contact lens. I would think that someone with "sensitive eyes" would begin to twitch as soon as they learned that the "R" in "RGP" stands for "rigid." I don't know, I've never tried Boston ES contacts, so that's why I'm going on this forum. Maybe RGP's aren't as uncomfortable as they sound, and maybe the Boston ES is particularly easy to wear. I'm hoping that some people who post on this forum have tried these contacts and can tell me what they think. Thank you.
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