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Old 05-27-2016, 03:42 PM   #16
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Lioness, they are for people who have allergies!!! They do not shed!!! However, they themselves are prone to allergies. Scratching them selves and licking themselves alot when because of their skin allergies. I do take her to a groomer regularly. She hates that except when I tell her how beautiful she is- then she is ok..haha.... l am so bad - I give her fried chicken from Randall's besides her hard food. Oh I just spoil her really badly!!! I wish I could have play dates with other dogs but she is just so skittish - I really have spoiled her but I love her so much and I totally understand how you feel about your babies!!!
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Old 05-27-2016, 03:56 PM   #17
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I share your love for animals, I wrote my comments in general terms since I don't know you or your situation and can't judge you. I'm happy you care well for the animals you have.

Back on topic now, No, no animals on incalls for me.
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Old 05-27-2016, 04:22 PM   #18
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Gross. I wasn't planning on visiting but if I ever have the need I'll definitely go somewhere else. The market will adjust to your reptile habit. As for the moral question of keeping wild animals in a cage, can't possibly understand how keeping a snake in a 24"x48" enclosure is anything near to living in a forest. Sounds delusional to me.
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Old 05-27-2016, 04:45 PM   #19
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I don't mind animals in the room as long as they don't try to hump my leg or pee on my clothes. Your animal collection sounds fascinating. As long as they are properly enclosed and not making noise I wouldn't care. I think animals are a great way to break the ice and gives me an excuse to talk about my awesome dog.

Sounds like I may be in the minority here, though.

Side note -- a while ago I started to see an unusually large number of missing cat signs. About a week later I saw a sign for a missing Kimono Dragon. Coincidence?
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Old 05-27-2016, 04:53 PM   #20
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I've got birds that have freedom to fly whenever and wherever they want.
They don't usually fly into the bedroom, but it's their home too. They spend most of the time in their cage, but it's opened. Some guys like to go up and watch or talk to them. Or see if he will walk on their hand.
I've had the male for over 2 yrs and he will do that sometimes, but not so much since I got the female in February. He's very protective of her. Neither of them attack, but they are parakeets so even if they did, they can't hurt much.
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Old 05-27-2016, 05:10 PM   #21
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Bugs, reptiles, arachnids, anything excotic is bound to freak some people out.
Imagine being a poor guy with a legitimate and irrational fear of snakes going to get his dick sucked and then the one thing that makes him scream like a little girl is about dick height? Yeah, not a good recipe....
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poor guy takes one look and it and it's like going to sound like John Travolta rapping Little Richard.

Sometimes, we have to realize that others don't have our level of tolerance or likes.

Imagine me showing up to church with 4 hookers dressed like the prevervial hooker or porn star... after making sure my clothes didn't catch on fire, I'd love to look at the peoples reactions...he he.
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Old 05-27-2016, 05:16 PM   #22
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I do think if you are hosting than you need to say in your ads that you have reptiles/snakes
spiders/dogs/cats, etc. Anyone with any type of pet should let other party know. It just makes it awkward otherwise.
Not everybody feels the way you do about pets; just remember to respect their feelings. There is no need for the guys to feel rude but try to understand their side of it. Most people feel weird about the type of animals you keep; doing BCD activities with eyes watching makes it even creepier. Just put it in ad or let the guys know during communication.
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Old 05-27-2016, 05:47 PM   #23
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Pjd9000 I agree, they are extremely fascinating. I understand that some people are put off by pets, reptiles in particular, but I have never had a problem keeping gentlemens' interest despite my collection. I would love to talk dogs with you! My bulldog is 4.5 months old and I just ordered her show collar and matching lead. Here's hoping we kill it in the ring!

Tammie that is so awesome! I used to have budgies years ago. I love the little noises they make! I can't have birds anymore though due to having nonstick cookware. The fumes are toxic to feathered friends.

Skip_8 I never EVER use my animals to frighten people. In fact, I have a big problem with people who do. They make it much more difficult for responsible enthusiasts to be allowed to keep their animals. My snakes are in secure enclosures, and my animals are never a part of a session. That said, I do love talking about them. They are my pride and joy! So when a hobbyist asks questions, I am happy to educate.

Victoria I edited my signature. I am not going to make a complete list of everything I have in it, because there's something to be said for discretion and keeping one's identifiability and personal life separate from hobbying. It shows that I have pets in a general manner. Reptiles is a general descriptor, and most people will realize that that means lizards and snakes. Most people who aren't enthusiasts assume any lizard that they see is an iguana. I get asked all the time. I may change it to say "exotics". I do mention such things in my showcase, and have been told that several hobbyists who gave me glowing reviews made mention of the fact that I keep exotics. I have never hidden it from anyone, and only one time has someone left because of my animals. One time, in years...
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Old 05-27-2016, 05:51 PM   #24
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I will say that when people text me to ask for a pic, I send one of me holding a lizard, mostly because pic hunters never show up, so it is a disclosure of what is around, heh.
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Old 05-27-2016, 07:28 PM   #25
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Are the animals in the same room as the session or in clear view when someone walks in and such? Or do the clients only know about them because you've told them?
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Old 05-27-2016, 07:57 PM   #26
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I have enclosures in every room. I surround myself with what brings me joy in life. That said, they are viewable when someone comes in. I do not hide them. By the same token, if someone seems uncomfortable, I assure them that the cages are secure and I inform them of any free roaming pets' locations. My guests are normally a bit preoccupied with my service and quickly forget all about the scaled children.
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Old 05-27-2016, 10:13 PM   #27
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I don't mind pets at all. I would much rather there be animals at a provider's incall when I get there then other people like I've had happen before. That shit pisses me off, not animals, they're cool, they don't rob or steal from the providers or clients. Animals know how to mind their own fucken business, humans don't!!
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Old 05-27-2016, 11:02 PM   #28
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sorry, animals do NOT mind their own business.
i once went to see a lady who had a 1 yr old pit bull.
we are getting after it in standing mish off the edge of the bed...when this damn dog starts lickin my balls!! i guess he liked the sweat.
so, i shoo him away with my foot, but he keeps coming back. and a dogs tongue can get in some very unique places.
finally the last time he comes up, is just as im about to nut. it was either shoo him away and ruin a good nut or let him be and let the demons loose
...to this day , i hang my head in shame
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Old 05-27-2016, 11:22 PM   #29
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I think Ace Ventura, pet detective, might enjoy a visit.
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Old 05-27-2016, 11:34 PM   #30
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I didn't imply that you intentionally scare people but threw a hypothetical situation where a trick has an irrational fear, sees a snake or something, and freaks out.

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Skip_8 I never EVER use my animals to frighten people. In fact, I have a big problem with people who do. They make it much more difficult for responsible enthusiasts to be allowed to keep their animals. My snakes are in secure enclosures, and my animals are never a part of a session. That said, I do love talking about them. They are my pride and joy! So when a hobbyist asks questions, I am happy to educate.
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