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Broly the new super saiyan beardie
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[QUOTE="SHBailey, post: 1794882, member: 89387"] You and me both -- I'm an introvert but my husband is an extrovert, but I can usually get by in most social situations and even sometimes create the illusion that I'm an extrovert because I talk too much (Maybe you can tell from my TLDR posts :lol: ), but when I get tired or upset I need to be alone, so I can only take "social" in small doses. My husband is altruistic as all get out and loves to be with people and help them directly. He gets his fix daily at work nowadays. Puff doesn't get to decide when he eats if it's his favorite bugs -- we do it on our schedule and we take him out of his tank and put him in a separate feeding pen. Otherwise the escapees hide behind the cage furniture and it's not pretty. We learned that in the first few weeks that we had him. He has salad available all day, and we put fresh greens in for him every morning, even though he rarely touches them. I never give up hoping. :roll: Most people recommend that you leave the lights on for about 2 or 3 hours after they've eaten so they can get some digesting done before they cool off for the night. So my husband and I have decided that when things don't go well on feeding day and we don't get around to feeding him until late in the evening, we're better off to leave the lights on and let him stay up late than to try to feed him the next day and risk letting him go hungry for a little too long. Of course, if he gets really hungry he always has his VEGGIES... :mrgreen: (if he'd consider actually eating them) It's nice that you get to go out with friends that understand. And sometimes I don't think people really intend to be rude, they just might be curious and wonder about you, or anyone who looks or behaves a little differently from everyone else, or it makes them uncomfortable and they don't know what to do. Sometimes it does help to explain it to them so that they have a little better understanding of what you need and what you don't need -- most people want to be helpful and that could put them more at ease. Or not. :? It may or may not have been appropriate for Tom's friend to say something to everyone in that situation. Puff is overdue for his "good morning cuddle". He's crawled halfway out from under his little towel and he's giving me "The Look". :wave: [/QUOTE]
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