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luvmyhydra
at Sun Aug 24 00:37:55 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by luvmyhydra ]
thanks. i guess some people do not trust their BP's as much as i do. but i spend time with mine and consider them my pets as much as i do my dog, so i know what they do and do not like. that's why i laid them in front of her certain ways. bob, my larger one, isn't big on her head being touched, so her head is away from my child. my smaller one, hydra , he could careless where you touch him so i laid him across her. he's always been the most gentle snake i've ever met. he always without fail falls asleep on you when you hold him.
if i had ANY doubt, even the slightest, that they might bite her i would never put them around her. but i knew they wouldn't. not sure who it was that this but , "i guess some of us are better parents than others" , excuse me, but who are you to judge me and my parenting skills? the father of my child left when i was 5 months pregnant. i have raised my daughter on my own , i had to continue living with my mother because he ran out on me. she is now 16 months old and very advanced for her age, i even took her to the childrens vanderbilt hospital to be seen by the head of the pediatric center. he heard her talking very clearly at 12 months , she is now putting 2-3 words together and half through her potty training. she already says thank you, so i have taught her how to talk in sentences, nearly potty trained , respect for animals , and manners, but i am not a good parent. yeah that makes sense.
if anyone doesn't like the pictures, then they just don't have to look at this thread now do they?
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