thisishis -> RE: bug/torture insects (10/24/2006 5:04:33 AM)
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ORIGINAL: mons greetings i know halloween is around the corner but what is this about torutre with bugs and slug i read that one another reply what can any one submissive or two or everyone tell me about this. does this do anything for you would you use snake as well? now in asaia there are snakes that stand and yes they can eat you if you small enough so would anyone like to be scared by this type of and it is huge the largest of the snake that squezze to crush you to swallon now my question is to anyone who can answer did my reply make anyone hot anf excited? because this is what is making me think thas some submissive will try anything for that scare moment that thrill i would like to trully know and i am not downing anyone but it is scary i hate snakes bugs of any kind some please anweresoh the sanke part i would think you owner would not let the snake near you but would you let it near you to scare you if you master wanted this? mons There'd be no need of a trip to Asia for interacting with a snake like that which you describe, mons. A trip to my living room, or bedroom is as far as i need to travel, for that. [;)] my Owner keeps a number of snakes (14 right now), of varying sizes, as pets. Currently we have burmese pythons, ball pythons, corn snakes, red tailed boas, and a dumeril. In size, they range from just 2 feet to 17 feet (the largest weighs in at about 80 pounds). Many of our snakes are capable of standing (balancing the weight of their upper body upon the lower end to get a better view). All are meat eaters. None have venom. All of them are capable of biting. Our largest can squeeze tight enough to kill a large man. All of them kill their prey by causing suffocation by squeezing. They will eat warm blooded animals and birds. Our smallest eat mice. The bigger snakes eat large rabbits, and the largest would eat a large pig or small goat, if it were made available. They are attracted to and identify a food source through the detection of scent, warmth, and movement. To answer your questions, mons: 1. No. It wouldn't do anything for me, to have a snake used as a torture device. i understand snakes. i know exactly what to do to make them attack, and exactly what not to do. For this reason, i'm not frightened by them. Unless, i were covered in the scent of rabbit, or rodent, or any other meat scent that would cause a snake to strike and attempt to consume me whole, a person could not use a snake to scare me. i handle snakes on a daily basis. They are our family pets. They are also, as of recently, the family business. We tour local public schools with our pets, and provide hands on snake education. We also do the same as entertinment for birthday parties. Our pets are also available for photo shoots, advertisment and promotional events etc. 2. Snakes do not make me hot and excited. i do, however, enjoy posing for erotic photos with them. The combination of the naked feminine form entwined with a huge beautiful snake is something for which i have an appreciation and only from an artistic viewpoint, not sexual. 3. my Owner does let them near me. They don't scare me. Upon first meeting Him, i had my reservations about snakes. They frightened me because, before i had met my Master, i knew nothing about snakes, other than what i had read or seen in horror movies etc. He doesn't use them to scare people. my first questions back then were: Can they bite me? WILL they bite me? Have they ever bitten You or anyone else? He answered all of my questions. The answers purged me of my fear. He educates people who are open to learning about them, and helps them to overcome any associated fears. Fears are often founded upon lack of understanding and information, and misinformation. Our largest snake could easily kill me, and our snakes can bite.... but they don't, usually*. They are handled often and have been socialised to accept human contact. They have learned that we are not a threat and we are not food. *When a snake bites a person, 9 times out of ten, it's due to the stupidity of the handler. i have been bitten. It was my fault (for handling a snake while absent mindedly being too close to it's food source), not the snake's fault. We have other pets besides snakes, (none of which we** are afraid of, and all of which we have handled): taurantulas, bearded dragon lizards, uromastyx lizards, different types of gecko lizards, frogs, turtles, a black labrador retriever, .... and a mean old grey cat who thinks he runs the whole place. ** "We" includes our 3 unmentionables, with the youngest being the one who decided that she absolutely adores the taurantulas. Our unmentionables have formed a great deal of affection toward all of our pets. We have had to explain to them, "No. It is NOT ok to kiss the lizards and snakes.". (salmonella risks, etc)
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