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Romance with snakes

It would be too lonely in there with no animals at all...What else can you put on top of dressers, anyway?

Nanci
 
I can remember a time early in our marriage (a LONG time ago!) when Bill's parents came for a holiday visit to our new, but humble, abode. His mom looked in our freezer for some reason, and was just horrified (she was weird that way!) to see a couple of snakes sitting there amongst the food, awaiting preservation for the museum collection in Gainesville. Her main concern? "What will your friends think if they see this!!??" My response - "They will probably ask if they are Lee county specimens, or from the east coast!"

She never looked in the freezer after that.

Doesn't everyone have a few snakes (or at least mice) in the freezer?
 
I think that there must be more guys into snakes than gals, but that doesn't mean that there aren't plenty of us out here. Just keep looking!!!! I agree that expos would be a good place to go, or outdoor clubs.
 
Nagini's not in my bed room anymore :( Tank is too big and looks so much better first thing you walk into the house :crazy02:

But I have fish in my bedroom I needed some kind of animal damnit.
 
At 22, you have plenty of time to find your soul mate. I didn't find mine until I was 32. Kathy mentioned some excellent places to look for someone that likes herps. Pet shops are also good. I would like to add vet's offices as a place to look. You know the employees love animals, many of which are probably around your age and single, and then you also have all the clients bringing in their pets. And a word of advice, vet techs and vet assistants never pass up something like donuts in the morning or candy at any time. Trust me, I know. I even have many of the supply reps trained to arrive with yummies!

I was 32 as well when we met. It doesn't always happen when you're in your twenties. I'm one of those oddball women who doesn't care if she has a man or not. I love my husband dearly, but I'd be fine alone. I have friends and animals, who needs more?
 
lol....this thread has some great humor :)

I'm a server and bartender, and when the male customers find out I like and own snakes they visibly cringe..lol and then that is replaced by a look of utter bewilderment...lol

I'm now known as the ' snake lady ' :eek1: ..lol

I would judge a girl's reaction to your snakes carefully....she might say eww at first, but maybe later they will grow on her a bit. Alot of time its fear of something they have no experience with. She may turn out to be fantastic with your snakes, if you teach her gently ;)
 
Here I am, with an entire thread that I could go crazy with double entendres and inappropriate responses.

You all better be grateful that I'm still digesting Thanksgiving dinner. ;)

regards,
jazz
 
I'm going to give a slightly different opinion. When I was 22, I think if a guy told me the first time I met him that he had snakes as pets I might have been a little turned off. But once I got to know him and decided I liked him I would have been a bit more opened minded about the whole thing.

You definitely want to meet someone that will accept you and all your hobbies etc. None of us are very good at changing and for a relationship to work you have to be accepted for who you are - and that includes your snakes. I just don't think you necessarily have to bring up your snake hobby the first few times you meet someone.
 
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