If you're worried about looking like a teenage girl because of what pets you want, you already lost that game by being as beta than the average teenage girl who is always worried what her friend will think
I had gerbils and they are fun. They are hyperactive and instead of being diurnal or nocturnal they take small naps during the day so you don't end up with a pet who sleeps all day and running on its wheel all night while you sleep (or the opposite if you work at night and have a diurnal pet|) With gerbils you can enjoy their antics or them being cute sleeping at any time of the day.
Who cares what you look like. Do what you love. My mom said I would die a virgin due to owning fish and lizards and I ended up getting married anyways.
Passion is attractive and shows you actually are capable and willing of commiting time and effort to something. Even if it's something the other person isn't into, if you are interested but don't act like an autist about it (e.g. Don't talk at uninterested people about it), it's rarely a bad thing.
Also animals tend to be a "higher tier" nerd hobby than vidya or warhammer or anime, in terms of social acceptance.
being physically attractive is attractive. Personality traits and hobbies are just multiplicative factors. If you're getting a 1.1x multiplier it doesn't matter if your inherent attractiveness is a 0.
I live in a rental alone that doesn't allow pets. I got 2 mice and an enclosure on a whim because the local pet shop had them on sale.
They hated me. One died after a couple of weeks. But I think it was me being shit looking after them.
I've learned and a year and a half later I still have that one and she is healthy and happy.
We have a routine in the morning as I get up before work and make coffee and toast. I give her a little piece of my toast.
I made her a little platform. By the time I have buttered my toast, I turn around and she is on the platform waiting impatiently for her piece.
They are low maintenance and the little interaction I have every morning with her is worth it.
I've had rats for the last 5 years, and everytime I mention them, people think it's adorable. Alot of girls especially have the whole "omg can I see them?" Reaction. Only one who doesn't like them is my dad. I bet people would react about the same to mice, though rats are objectively better.
No. Don't do it
If you're worried about looking like a teenage girl because of what pets you want, you already lost that game by being as beta than the average teenage girl who is always worried what her friend will think
I had gerbils and they are fun. They are hyperactive and instead of being diurnal or nocturnal they take small naps during the day so you don't end up with a pet who sleeps all day and running on its wheel all night while you sleep (or the opposite if you work at night and have a diurnal pet|) With gerbils you can enjoy their antics or them being cute sleeping at any time of the day.
rats are more “manly” and better interaction imo if you wanna go that route. more high maintenance though they need lots of interaction
Do whatever the fuck you want, if someone gives you shit about it, punch them in the puss.
Who cares what you look like. Do what you love. My mom said I would die a virgin due to owning fish and lizards and I ended up getting married anyways.
Passion is attractive and shows you actually are capable and willing of commiting time and effort to something. Even if it's something the other person isn't into, if you are interested but don't act like an autist about it (e.g. Don't talk at uninterested people about it), it's rarely a bad thing.
Also animals tend to be a "higher tier" nerd hobby than vidya or warhammer or anime, in terms of social acceptance.
being physically attractive is attractive. Personality traits and hobbies are just multiplicative factors. If you're getting a 1.1x multiplier it doesn't matter if your inherent attractiveness is a 0.
I live in a rental alone that doesn't allow pets. I got 2 mice and an enclosure on a whim because the local pet shop had them on sale.
They hated me. One died after a couple of weeks. But I think it was me being shit looking after them.
I've learned and a year and a half later I still have that one and she is healthy and happy.
We have a routine in the morning as I get up before work and make coffee and toast. I give her a little piece of my toast.
I made her a little platform. By the time I have buttered my toast, I turn around and she is on the platform waiting impatiently for her piece.
They are low maintenance and the little interaction I have every morning with her is worth it.
But still.....I tell no one I have a mouse.
Why fight it? Embrace it!
>Get mice as pets
>Start looking like a teenager girl
>Open an onlyfans
>?????
>PROFIT!!!
>aw hell naw
Oh man I bet that little guy feels snug in her armpit
I had mice in my house anyway, so I caught them and keep them as pets. Better than a cat or dog because less maintenance.
How did you catch the mice? I’m currently dealing with a mice problem and I want them gone, but I’d like them to be my frens if that’s an alternative.
Not him but there is a youtube channel who tests a bunch of traps. Lethal and non-lethal including DIY
most teenage girls hate mice, they like goofy looking dogs, rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs
Say they're for your snake.
Say "shut up." You don't have to explain yourself to Peter Petshop making minimum watch
No, but who cares?
Yes but every normalfag will still think you're a weirdo/creep.
I imagined that I would get a girlfriend that way since girls love mice.
>since girls love mice
what
What? Girls like anything that is cute and tiny.
I've had rats for the last 5 years, and everytime I mention them, people think it's adorable. Alot of girls especially have the whole "omg can I see them?" Reaction. Only one who doesn't like them is my dad. I bet people would react about the same to mice, though rats are objectively better.
>Alot of girls especially have the whole "omg can I see them?" Reaction. Only one who doesn't like them is my dad.
Is your dad a cute girl?