hana said:
People have phobias of dogs too ya know. It's different if you're just out with the snake verses walking up to every person and asking them if they want to see the snake.
hana
"Hi, would you like to see my snake?" :sidestep: Now there's a way to get arrested for sure!
Joking aside, while it's not something I'd choose to do with my snake, I was curious, and it's interesting to know about how other people do things. I only have one snake, and it's very nervous, plus I live a long bus ride from any reptile shops. If I had a snake that was very chilled out, and the shop people asked if they could see it, and I lived closer, well then I might consider it. It's also very wet, windy and cold here most of the year, which is why I've had Ripley for over two years and still haven't taken it out into the garden for some fresh air yet. (I'm still waiting for global warming to kick in

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Even taking dogs into pet shops is quite weird over here. I've seen it a few times, but generally other people in the shop have frowned and looked disapproving. I only ever take my dog on walks to a wasteground where over dog owners walk theirs. He hardly ever comes to town, as he has a nasty habit of jumping up at people, and poking his nose into their bags to see if they have any treats for him. While I know he's a big baby and wouldn't hurt a fly, other people don't, and could easily be quite nervous of dogs.
As with phobias, while it's not my responsibility to protect people from anything that might upset them, I still feel that walking around with a snake is a bit of a gamble. I have probably the stupidest phobia ever - shiny stickers, and the labels on clothes. If I'm out and about in town, and the person in front of me has the label on their t-shirt sticking out on their neck, I have to cross the road or go into a shop to get away. (Even writing this is freaking me out a bit). I've never met anyone with the same phobia as me, but I've met plenty of people scared of snakes. I certainly wouldn't want to meet people with big shiny stickers on their hands saying to me, "go on, have a look, don't worry it won't hurt you."
There's nothing wrong with advertising that you keep snakes, I just think I'd rather wear a snakey t-shirt than have one crawling about and into my purse as I try and find the right change to pay for the aspen!
Hannah
(by the way hana, nice to know there are other Red Dwarf fans out there :wavey: )