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<blockquote data-quote="Enn49" data-source="post: 45418" data-attributes="member: 3458"><p>I loved getting people over their fear of snakes. I always found Royal Pythons were good to help people overcome their initial fears as they tend to stay still. Having kids around can help too as they are more likely not to be scared. I used to take some of my snakes to my Grandson's birthday parties and on one occasion there was a mum who was terrified when she saw them but the kids crowded round. As the afternoon wore on she gradually got closer, watching as the children handled them. Eventually she held a Royal, then a corn and finally a 6' boa.declaring that she now wanted a boa for herself. The joke was that her other half had always wanted a boa, she'd said no way and she was now going to have to admit to him that she'd fallen for mine as all her friends had taken pics to show him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Enn49, post: 45418, member: 3458"] I loved getting people over their fear of snakes. I always found Royal Pythons were good to help people overcome their initial fears as they tend to stay still. Having kids around can help too as they are more likely not to be scared. I used to take some of my snakes to my Grandson's birthday parties and on one occasion there was a mum who was terrified when she saw them but the kids crowded round. As the afternoon wore on she gradually got closer, watching as the children handled them. Eventually she held a Royal, then a corn and finally a 6' boa.declaring that she now wanted a boa for herself. The joke was that her other half had always wanted a boa, she'd said no way and she was now going to have to admit to him that she'd fallen for mine as all her friends had taken pics to show him. [/QUOTE]
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