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MegF. said:
Actually, it's not perfectly logical.
I think Nanci was being facetious. ;)

I have snakes that have never shown me aggression demonstrate some bad behavior when one or the other of my sisters handles them. I tend to handle my snakes in a fairly restraining manner if possible (the two-handers sometimes make this difficult). But my sisters have different "handling styles", and both include stroking/petting. I do not do this, and my snakes seem freaked out by it. They each have a couple of snakes themselves (corns and an MBK), and their snakes don't mind the petting. Different strokes for different snakes, I guess. ;)
 
MegF. said:
Geez Dean! Different strokes for different snakes! This IS a family site ya know!
Hey!! Get your mind out of the Gutter!!(and get up on the curb with the rest of us...)
 
LOL! You are ALL CRAZY!!!! Up on the curb with the rest of you???? Are you kidding????
 
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