How does the contact lens stay in the center of the eye and not go anywhere in the white part when already worn?

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How does the contact lens stay in the center of the eye and not go anywhere in the white part when already worn?

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People already mentioned that it’s because your cornea sticks out, but I just wanted to say a fun fact, you can actually feel the cornea sticking out, just close one or both eyes, very gently put a finger over your closed eyelid so you’d be touching your eyeball through your eyelid, and move your closed eye side to side so the cornea moves around (look side to side, as in move your eyeball), and you’ll be able to feel it with your finger through your eyelid. It’s pretty interesting.

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