Ladies... what do you see in my eyes ?
Hi, Merlinseyes, and welcome to the website,
I dunno...eyeballs?
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Well, looking closely I can see the vitreous body and, within it, just about make out Cloquet's canal. Given the proper instruments, I'd be able to see the ora serrata, Mittendorf's dot, the fovea centralis and, no doubt, numerous other anatomical features too.
I can’t see your eyes. However, an old boyfriend of mine once said that mine looked like ”two limpid pools of Whitbread”. ( for those who aren’t Brits this is an English brand of beer)!
@Storybook My husband used to describe his own eyes looking like that after a boozy night out!