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<blockquote data-quote="SpiderHouseRules" data-source="post: 46217" data-attributes="member: 3547"><p>For some reason most women are just wired not to like Tarantulas, snakes, lizards and frogs. One reason I like going to Reptile conventions is you get to meet women who like all these types of pets.</p><p></p><p>Has she given any type of reason why she doesn't want you to have one? Most of the time it is an innate fear of crawling things or their potential danger. If you show her that it will be kept under lock and key may help along with you choosing a species that is known to be docile. I have a huge female Chaco Gold Knee(G. pulchripes) that has never flicked hair at me or ever shown any type of aggression. I've had it since it was a 1/3" spiderling.</p><p></p><p>Good Luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpiderHouseRules, post: 46217, member: 3547"] For some reason most women are just wired not to like Tarantulas, snakes, lizards and frogs. One reason I like going to Reptile conventions is you get to meet women who like all these types of pets. Has she given any type of reason why she doesn't want you to have one? Most of the time it is an innate fear of crawling things or their potential danger. If you show her that it will be kept under lock and key may help along with you choosing a species that is known to be docile. I have a huge female Chaco Gold Knee(G. pulchripes) that has never flicked hair at me or ever shown any type of aggression. I've had it since it was a 1/3" spiderling. Good Luck! [/QUOTE]
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