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Re: How to convice my parent to havingg ball pythons inside the house?
Originally Posted by vivi
The best you can do is educate them.
I wrote an entire ESSAY trying to convince my parents to get a snake and answered all their questions and they realized how harmless they were along with the fact they wouldn't have to interact with it and said yes. (The only downside is I have to pay for it all... I guess that's fair though, kinda hard to make money when you're 13 but I am DETERMINED.)
So even if you educate them about all their concerns, yet they say no you gotta respect that.
Putting it all down on paper really shows how much thought & preparation you've put into this. And I think they respected that...
Another way is to list all their objections & answer each one...writing practice comes in handy your whole life, believe me, and it shows you can think logically.
If they still have questions, you could also send them here to ask us themselves, or possibly check out sources from the library.
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983)
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Re: How to convice my parent to havingg ball pythons inside the house?
Originally Posted by Bogertophis
Another way is to list all their objections & answer each one...
This is exactly what I did to convince my parents to let me have a snake. One of my mom's objections was also the smell, and what persuaded her was taking her to a reptile-specific pet store where she could see (and smell) the enclosures for herself, as well as talk to some of the employees who owned snakes and had actual experience with their lack of odor. Assuming your snakes don't actually stink right now, maybe doing something like this will work for you?
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