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    Re: Cuddly Pythons - Stories of cute noodles

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    Nope they are not cuddly, don't enjoy being handled, they only tolerate it, she is not snuggling in your sleeve she is looking for heat....sorry.

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    Just because a snake lacks the capacity to feel affection does not mean it is not deriving a form of pleasure or comfort from contact with your body's heat. Cuddling is a loose term and does not always relate to human affection. A more general definition is to hug or get close to another for comfort.

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