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Convince

ArchCarlos

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Hey everyone, I have a issue of convincing my family to letting me own a corn snake. I try to show them that it's harmless and it may bite but to my death kind of bite. Is there any advice or ways I can convince them to allowing me get a corn snake? Thanks for your help
 
You should not be "convincing" anyone of letting you get anything.
In my opinion, if you want a pet but they don't want it in their home, get a job and move out.
 
You should not be "convincing" anyone of letting you get anything.
In my opinion, if you want a pet but they don't want it in their home, get a job and move out.

I get what you're saying but I'm soon to attend my first year of college. I'm not living in their dorm rooms, if I was I would definitely get my corn without anyone permission.
 
I'd suggest going with parents to a local reptile shop/breeder and ask to see their snakes. See what they can teach you about the animals and if they'll let you handle one. I expect your parents will also want to know how to have a snake in a secure enclosure so make sure to ask about that. My mom didn't like the idea of a snake, but she's acclimated and now will sometimes tell me when she sees my girl hiding in plain sight.
 
My son wanted one and all it took was me looking at some "unboxing" baby corn videos on YouTube before I was sold and seriously started researching the commitment. We got our first corn a few weeks later.
 
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