Finally starting to happen. I've always had laser eyesight, even to the point that my wife told me I can see better without glasses than she can WITH hers.
I guess at 49, that is starting to change
I'm less concerned about how they look to
others while on my face, I'm more concerned about this line of transitioin possibly being a nusiance to me.
I had bifocals both with and without the line. Neither ones worked for me although I liked the ones with the line better, they seemed to have a much wider field of focus in my far vision area. If you get the ones without the line make sure you specify that you want the "wide field" type the standard ones gave me "tunnel vision" only stuff right in front of me was in focus. I agree that for me they were a constant PITA.
I like working on things and it seemed that no matter what position I get into, the focused area is always in the wrong location. Try working under your dasboard or under you kitchen sink with bifocals on, it is impossible. My perscription is such that I only need the glasses for far away vision, my near vision needs no correction. The last time I installed brakes on my truck I had to take my glasses off so I could see what I was doing, being that I was bent over under the wheel wells, looking through the top part of my glasses that have the far vision correction in them. I set them down, forgot where I put them and stepped on them.

My new glasses are for far vision only. I take them off to see things close and to read. Also now when I weld or use the grinder I just put on a pair of cheap safety glasses instead of wrecking my expensive perscription lenses. Also it gives my nose and ears a break when I am not wearing glasses.
The only time I find it inconvenient is if I am trying to read/work on the computer and watch TV at the same time. I am not very good at multi tasking so that doesn't happen very often.

I would just get a pair of half glasses that you can see over the top of for things like driving if you have trouble seeing the instrument panel and I would just leave them in the car or truck all the time. I would use regular full sized reading glasses for reading and working on stuff. And I would just enjoy my far vision without glasses for as long as possible.
This has been my experience with glasses. I have been wearing glasses for 45 years. People told me to try the bifocals, that I would like them after I got used to them. I never did. I tried them for about 12 years.
I liked the ones with the lines much better than the ones without the lines, but plain old single focus lenses are what work best for me. I like riding motorcycles both on and off the road. I depend on my full field of vision to help identify potential hazzards. The "no line" bifocals narrowed the "sweet spot" field of focus to such an extent that I felt they compromised my safety when riding.

Perhaps since your far vision doesn't need correction that wouldn't be a problem, but that has been my experience.
