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<blockquote data-quote="TabithasMom" data-source="post: 55762" data-attributes="member: 3599"><p>The thing is, Wg25 took on the responsibility of caring for these creatures. They aren't a deck of Pokemon cards (as one member cleverly said), to be discarded like yesterday's news. They are reliant of him to allow them to survive and thrive. Yes, he can find a home, but like all re-homes, you never know their ultimate fate. And after a couple of years she still hasn't accepted his passion for the arachnids, I fear it will never subside. When I bought my very first T, oh so many years ago, my boyfriend at the time was deathly afraid of spiders, but still accepted the reality of living with one in the house. It was a deal breaker, and he knew it. If you love someone, you accept every bit of them. I accepted his gun-lovin' ways, while I was/am petrified of guns. Compromise. It goes a long way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TabithasMom, post: 55762, member: 3599"] The thing is, Wg25 took on the responsibility of caring for these creatures. They aren't a deck of Pokemon cards (as one member cleverly said), to be discarded like yesterday's news. They are reliant of him to allow them to survive and thrive. Yes, he can find a home, but like all re-homes, you never know their ultimate fate. And after a couple of years she still hasn't accepted his passion for the arachnids, I fear it will never subside. When I bought my very first T, oh so many years ago, my boyfriend at the time was deathly afraid of spiders, but still accepted the reality of living with one in the house. It was a deal breaker, and he knew it. If you love someone, you accept every bit of them. I accepted his gun-lovin' ways, while I was/am petrified of guns. Compromise. It goes a long way. [/QUOTE]
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