HONKEY TONK wrote: » 1 in 10 men are colour blind And 1 in 200 women Is there many boardies who are colour-blind ?
HONKEY TONK wrote: » And 1 in 200 women Is there many boardies who are colour-blind ?
bluewizard wrote: » 9 out of 10 driving women are road markings/signs blind.
harry Bailey esq wrote: » A friend of sorts claims he's colourblind,he swore to god that he wasn't able to distinguish the difference between red lights and blue lights when one of the lads from home bumped into him unexpectedly late one night in Amsterdam. Unrelated,but while we're throwing statistics around,is there any foundation to the one that says one in ten men are gay?
Pronto63 wrote: » You wouldn't believe how thrilled I was when I found out my son had normal colour vision. 😎
jimgoose wrote: » Is this based on credible research, or some batshit blogger wan having a kvetch because we in the International Society of Blokes refuse to recognise things like Magnolia, Peach and Autumn Azure as colours?
Fratton Fred wrote: » I thought it was a lot higher than one in ten. I have trouble with reds/greens/browns, well, I don't, other people do. It doesn't cause me any problems whatsoever.
How common is colour vision deficiency? Colour vision deficiency affects approximately one in 12 men, and one in 100 women. In most cases, the condition is inherited, although colour vision deficiency can develop as a result of a pre-existing health condition, or as a side effect of a medicine.
RobertKK wrote: » I am not colour blind. There are companies working on gene therapy solution to fix the genes in the eye that causes colour blindness.
5starpool wrote: » How do colourblind people know they are colourblind? Red to them looks the same each time they see it. If they see it as brown for example, do they also see brown as brown, so think they are the same colour or is there something more to it?
Parchment wrote: » I used to colour things in weird colours when i was younger - like a tree would be in the wrong colours so then my parents got my eyes tested for colourblindness when i was getting a routine eye check.