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Sorry, but I'm taken
But seriously, you'll find someone! If not at a expo, but perhaps here on the forum!
I'm sure there are girls in your area who roam here.
Good luck!!
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Originally Posted by Coleslaw007
Rofl we should bottle it and sell it as an aphrodisiac to us snake junkies.
I had more to this post but look, I CAN be good and not get in trouble
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Haha sadly it'd probably work and we'd just be like "oh snake person" not "oh dead rats"
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Re: looking for a snake loving girl
Originally Posted by satomi325
Sorry, but I'm taken
But seriously, you'll find someone! If not at a expo, but perhaps here on the forum!
I'm sure there are girls in your area who roam here.
Good luck!!
Haha. I'm taken here too, although my other half is not nearly as fond of snakes as I am.
We exist. We're just elusive. Do you have the required permits? Maybe that's the problem.
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Snakes are just tails with faces....
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Why limit yourself to snake loving person, is this requirement so important to you? Maybe you are limiting yourself.
I am married to someone who used to be scared of snake, he not any more but it's not like he love them either, or play a part in snake maintenance.
I think a good relationship is one with someone who support and encourage your hobby, does not mean it has to be their hobby or that they have to love it, they just need to be supportive.
Last edited by Stewart_Reptiles; 08-19-2012 at 08:45 PM.
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Deborah has great advise there. Open minded and supportive are great traits in a partner, if the like or not as long as they are open minded about them and understand they are your pets and you care for them like anybody else does about theirs. I would venture to say if they can't get over that they are maybe not suitable. It doesn't have to be snakes Open and understanding works with every foible regardless of its nature we all have them.
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When I met my now husband, I was 15 and told him bluntly I would save my turtle from a burning building before him. He never really had pets before, but stayed around.
He's into all things geeky, and during a time I didn't have the funds to keep up my fish and red eared slider addiction he was sad I didn't have a hobby and tried to get me into gaming. I'm notoriously bad at video games.
Funds are a bit better now and I got my first snake, while he recently got into some trading card games. We enjoy exchanging geekeries. He talks about rare WoW mounts while I talk about thermostats and my desire for a baby hognose. He's held other, calmer snakes and pets my skittish new albino. He even calls him by his name! We had people over, and he was very adamant that Oliver got his privacy and sounded like the father of a newborn (we don't have kids). He's not exactly a "reptile lover" but he respects them and respects me.
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Re: looking for a snake loving girl
Originally Posted by Artemille
He's not exactly a "reptile lover" but he respects them and respects me.
Best quality in a partner who doesn't share an interest.
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Re: looking for a snake loving girl
She doesn't have to be exactly a snake loving girl..just find am animal lover and teach her about snakes and reptiles in general..my now fiancée was scared of snakes when we first got together..now she loves them and i just finally bought her, her dream snake..a white pied ball..good luck..she is out there..don't look for her..you will find each other..
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looking for a snake loving girl
Just find a vet tech may not be a snake girl but is an animal girl haha the girl I'm kinda seeing is a vet tech she seen the rat racks and all the snakes and was like o you gotta a dog yay and can I have two pet rats lol she likes how snakes look an likes that I take care of them she just won't watch them eat cuz I feed live. So go to your local vet and just hang out lol
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looking for a snake loving girl
Originally Posted by carlson
Just find a vet tech may not be a snake girl but is an animal girl haha the girl I'm kinda seeing
You need to make her your gf, shes hot.
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