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Not afraid, but anyone who would be putting the blindfold on me knows NOT to do it, as I don't think any surprise for me would be worthy of a blindfold.   

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Not afraid but I would not be comfortable blindfolded.  I like to be in control of my environment so I wouldn't go along with any blind fold situation.  

 

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present me with a gold bracelet and I'll put on a blindfold over my eyes or any place else.

 

 

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I was blindfolded and driven to my surprise 50th Birthday party. I’m not a fan but it was fun.

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Only if it involves pinning a tail on a donkey.

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Depends on by whom!

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not a chance

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@J Town Girl  Nope. Not a chance.

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Yes!  I'd never agree to that.  I prefer to go into situations with my eyes wide open!  Life is scary enough, let alone going into it with your eyes covered!  

"A day without sunshine is like, you know, night." - Steve Martin
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@GenXmuse wrote:

Call me boring, but I'm not into all that 50 shades of gray stuff 


That is a good one @GenXmuse.   All I could think of was yes because I liked Pin The Tail On The Donkey and the Piñata at birthday parties. 

50 shades of gray was a strange book I was embarrassed myself in front of myself for even reading it.  I really got embarrassed when a young couple at the library asked me once if I knew where it was.  They could not remember the name of the author.  I could not look the man in the eye when I told them where to go find it.

"Live frugally, but love extravagantly."