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    Help with convincing reluctant SO?

    Somewhere into a nine year relationship, I found...suddenly...that I just had to own a snake (probably several). BF knew going into it that I'm a farm gal, and has been very tolerant of the chickens, rabbits, goats, and dogs. He didn't bargain for this, so I do feel for him.

    He does not want one in the house. I have actually considered buying a separate building in town for this, but it would take ALL my savings (and, probably then some - just not realistic at this time).

    As we all know the Internet is crammed with thousands of photos of gorgeous snakes. I show him lovely examples daily, yet he remains absolutely unmoved by all that beauty. Yesterday, I found the loveliest - perhaps ever - locality SC corn snake on the site of a well established breeder (apparently she is still available), and she is even at an affordable price. Yet, I must pass her up! Grrr.

    Any tips for eventually bringing the guy around?

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    Re: Help with convincing reluctant SO?

    you may want to see if there is a local reptile show coming soon and see if he will go with you to it. Once there you are immersed in the culture and sometimes it's easy to get caught up in it. You don't want to blindside him so make sure he's on board, but it may be a place to start. Best of luck.

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    Relationships are about supporting one another's passion whether the other's passion is something we like or not.

    I am married to someone who was cared of snakes and did not want one in his house however he knew that it was what would make me happy and therefore he supported that. He again supported me when I chose to get into breeding because again we believe in supporting one another.

    Of course all that is based on the fact that we are financially stable and that at no point either one of our choices has ever been a financial burden.

    So it's not about convincing someone it's about understanding the principal of being in a relationship and what it means.
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    Play to his manly tendencies of laziness amd cheapness.

    "Hey honey, its a pet that you can forget you even own for a week and it will be fine."

    "They only eat 52 times a year its so cheap to feed them"

    "Housing them takes up very little space"

    Then if all else fails get a legless lizard and win on a technicality.

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    Re: Help with convincing reluctant SO?

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    So it's not about convincing someone it's about understanding the principal of being in a relationship and what it means.
    This. Right. There.
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    I cheated. I knew my wife would hate it, so I said nothing to her (easier to ask forgiveness than permission). Plus, my five year old third son, who happens to be my wife's baby, loves the ball python. My wife had a fit, and I was in the doghouse for awhile, but I did my research beforehand about owning a BP, so I knew the answers when she started asking questions. When she saw how much her baby loved the BP, she didn't forgive me exactly, but she has come to accept it. It doesn't stink, doesn't have cat litter to change, don't have to take it for a walk in the rain, don't have to board it if you go on vacation for a week, doesn't bark, doesn't pee on the carpet. Our BP is the lowest-maintenance animal (other than maybe hermit crabs) we have ever had.
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    Re: Help with convincing reluctant SO?

    What self-respecting man is SCARED OF SNAKES? We all have one in our trousers for crissakes! tell him to get over himself and conquer this totally irrational fear...unless of course you are planning on getting like a 16ft Burmese or something lol

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    Re: Help with convincing reluctant SO?

    Quote Originally Posted by fightfan311 View Post
    What self-respecting man is SCARED OF SNAKES? We all have one in our trousers for crissakes! tell him to get over himself and conquer this totally irrational fear...unless of course you are planning on getting like a 16ft Burmese or something lol

    Snakes at a minimum inspire caution in humans naturally and the fear is reinforced by learning.

    But it can also be unlearned with proper education and understanding.

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    So is the issue that he is scared of them, or he just isn't interested in them? I agree with Deborah, relationships are about support. My wife loves most of our reptiles and interacts with them. She hates....no loathes my tegu mainly because her strength intimidates her a little bit. That being said I have been working with her, showing her how to properly work with a large lizard and slowly easing her into it. She still doesn't like her, but she at least now is comfortable opening the cage and feeding and watering her if I am out of town, not to mention I caught her petting her head the other day. All that being said if he is scared of them then education is key, don't force it, explain that the enclosure will be escape proof (at least I hope it is, all mine are locked) and try to get him some hands on experience. Everyone is different, he may never like them and that is fine as long as he supports you and your hobby. Heck, I have no problem working with full grown monitors and tegus because I understand lizards movements, yet every week my 3ft childrens python strikes at me and I still jump back.
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    Re: Help with convincing reluctant SO?

    Quote Originally Posted by fightfan311 View Post
    What self-respecting man is SCARED OF SNAKES? We all have one in our trousers for crissakes! tell him to get over himself and conquer this totally irrational fear...unless of course you are planning on getting like a 16ft Burmese or something lol
    Many "self-respecting" people are scared of snakes...a fear is a fear irrational or not, and belittling someone because of said fear isn't helping the situation.
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