Prescription goggles.
Because if you use real water it will burn your eyes and contacts wont.
The better alternative is no water pollution for clean drinking water
It isn't recommended to put your contacts in water. Is it because you don't have any eye-contact solution to leave your contacts in at night? I tried that JUST ONCE overnight and nothing such as irritation occurred but I have heard that if you do leave your contacts in water, a bacteria will form called amoeba and could be extremely fatal and may cause even blindness. Same goes for swimming with contacts in your eyes. Definitely a no, just for your safety :)
Yes, we have a well as an alternative water source in our house with no water.
Play with contacts or get the "rec specs" from a athletic supply store that they sell for land sports
Silicon Hydrogel(99% water)
The spider is wearing a swim cap while swimming in the water.
No, I have never seen cute spiders wearing water hats.
Unless you only rarely need glasses, it would be wise to have some sort of contacts. I suggest either night contacts or one-use daily contacts.
You die a slow and painful death.
Ultimately, it depends on what contacts you use and what your optometrist recommends. For most people with soft contacts (hard contacts are now rarely used and offered up), swimming is fine. However, the user should not attempt to open his eyes under the water as the contacts would then easily slip beyond the eye and be forever lost. When in the water, close your eyes when coming into contact with the water (i.e. going underneath the water, swimming across, splashing, etc.) to prevent the contacts from slipping out. When doing vigorous activity in the water (i.e. intense swimming, diving, etc.) where one comes into heavy contact with the water, using goggles would be the safest bet. The pressure of the water could easily push the contacts out.
what should you do when you jump into deep water when wearing a lifejacket