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Biting, etc, aside, the thing that occurs to me with your decision here is that you stated at the beginning of the thread that you're looking for an active, interesting pet. Something that you've found you can't get out of corn snakes. Is getting another snake really the smart thing to do in this case? The majority of snakes are no more active than your corns. Pretty sure Rosy boas fall into this category, big time...
One thing that just occurred to me, and I'm not sure if it was already suggested, but, if you'd just as soon get another snake and are still looking to fulfill the active and interesting requirements, garter snakes are supposed to be pretty active snakes. Easy care (not much worse than your corns--just a more complicated diet), but, from what I'm told, they're rather "social"... For snakes, anyway. You can find good info about them and their care at http://www.thamnophis.com/
I guess I shouldn't be surprised about a teenager being fickle... But it's your choice, so whatever... :shrugs:
Just make sure you're sure about this change of heart. You don't want to end up resenting your next pet just because it turns out you really would have rather had an active pet, or some other detail you prematurely changed your mind about. Take it from a fellow teen who's "been there, done that"... It's not a fun situation to put yourself in.