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Blindfolded, what's your favourite part of your own body?

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  • I can't be the only guy thinking of this answer that will definitely be censored.
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    I got my honey a nice alpaca scarf for Xmas a few years back. It's very soft. It's heavy and thick enough to block out all the light, and long enough to tie around somebody's head.

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    I'm allergic to wool and cashmere, wonder if alpaca would be better?!! Any itch?
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    I'm changing my mind. It's my legs now. They weren't much use a few years back, but this morning I was able to do a pretty exhausting leg workout. They've actually come much farther than any other part of my hairy old body.
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    Jakep2323 wrote: »

    You are such a muppet. What did you think this room was going to be when you entered?

    Looks like jake just gave cutaway a hulk hogan leg drop lo
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    :D Love it :)
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    Not you, sunshine. But the secret lurkers. Thy will be judged and found wanting.

    Actually, nine. I awesomed it too. But I'm a hypocrite.

    *raises hand* I awesomed it.
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    I hit awesome more than once, but it only accepted it once, sadly.
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    Grey_1 wrote: »
    I'm changing my mind. It's my legs now. They weren't much use a few years back, but this morning I was able to do a pretty exhausting leg workout. They've actually come much farther than any other part of my hairy old body.
    That's cool, you can always change your mind. Awesome that you've made so much progress! It's nice when you can't decide which part of your body you like the most due to improving throughout.
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    MsAmandaNJ wrote: »
    That's cool, you can always change your mind. Awesome that you've made so much progress! It's nice when you can't decide which part of your body you like the most due to improving throughout.

    It's one of the very few benefits of being so busted up before, nowhere to go but up! :D
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    Grey_1 wrote: »

    It's one of the very few benefits of being so busted up before, nowhere to go but up! :D

    Exactly!
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    _dixiana_ wrote: »

    *raises hand* I awesomed it.

    Same.
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    I'm allergic to wool and cashmere, wonder if alpaca would be better?!! Any itch?

    It's very soft, not itchy, strangely dust and dirt resistant, and I think it's hypoallergenic.

    Just googled it for you and found this:

    3. They grow superlative, hypoallergenic fleece

    Alpaca fiber is much like sheep’s wool, but warmer and not itchy. It is lacking in lanolin, which makes it hypoallergenic and also allows it to be processed without the need for high temperatures or harsh chemicals in washing.


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    Alpaca fleece is the natural fiber harvested from an alpaca. It is light or heavy in weight, depending on how it is spun. It is a soft, durable, luxurious [1] and silky natural fiber. While similar to sheep’s wool, it is warmer, not prickly, and has no lanolin, which makes it hypoallergenic.[1][2] Alpaca is naturally water-repellent and difficult to ignite.[3]
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    It's very soft, not itchy, strangely dust and dirt resistant, and I think it's hypoallergenic.

    Just googled it for you and found this:

    3. They grow superlative, hypoallergenic fleece

    Alpaca fiber is much like sheep’s wool, but warmer and not itchy. It is lacking in lanolin, which makes it hypoallergenic and also allows it to be processed without the need for high temperatures or harsh chemicals in washing.


    and

    Alpaca fleece is the natural fiber harvested from an alpaca. It is light or heavy in weight, depending on how it is spun. It is a soft, durable, luxurious [1] and silky natural fiber. While similar to sheep’s wool, it is warmer, not prickly, and has no lanolin, which makes it hypoallergenic.[1][2] Alpaca is naturally water-repellent and difficult to ignite.[3]

    Look how helpful you are with people's blindfold needs. :D:p
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    Legs

    And that's just barely ..
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    _dixiana_ wrote: »

    Look how helpful you are with people's blindfold needs. :D:p

    Next episode, we'll talk about how zip ties can be used for home repair projects or to restrain a lover.

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    Informative thread and truly a public service ~!~
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    Next episode, we'll talk about how zip ties can be used for home repair projects or to restrain a lover.

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    This might need it's own thread. I'm listening.
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    My butt
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