I had a nagging issue with my normal female girl and eating.

She refused everything for months. I was starting to get really worried, and I was morribly waiting for the day I would come home to a dead python.
It's not like I didn't try, I tried tons of variables for her prey items: Color, size, smell, braining, rats, mice, movement, noise, temps, how furry, no fur, ect..... I was contemplating assist-feeding.... but after research I decided that would be the Hail Mary, Last Resort if nothing else worked within the end of this week.
SO, yesterday, I had some large (12 day old) fuzzies availible. I decided to put one in her tank and see what she'd do. After an hour of slithering around it, as if she was thinking about the kill, she laid still.... and just watched it. After another half an hour, she crept up to it, and snatched it. She constricted it, and ate. In excitement, she searched for more... so I thawed out 2 fuzzies the same size as the one she ate live. I put them both in there... but she ignored them. I then picked one fuzzie up, and emulated live movement. She struck, constricted and ate it. I repeated for the third one as well, and so did she.
She now has a full belly, and is re-introduced to eating.... so, for those considering assist or force feeding, try feeding your snake a smaller, live prey item before acting on the "Last Resort"

Just thowing my new-found method out there, not sure if it's original or if it will work will every snake... but I thought I'd share anyways