Posted by: | Kim, Tiggr217 | Subject: | Which two? | When: | 2:43 PM, 09 Oct 2000 | IP: | 205.188.193.59 |
Which two gliders would get along better if they live in different houses but see eachother after school, on sleepovers everyother day maybe, and on the weekends? Two males. Two Females. Or one male(neutered) and one female. Thank you. ~Kim~
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Posted by: | Mary, intr01dc@frank.mtsu.edu | Subject: | Male and female | When: | 3:35 PM, 09 Oct 2000 | IP: | 12.77.83.62 |
The male and female have the highest chances...as naturally gliders pair that way. However because of this they also have the highest chances of binding to each other. I posted to you before that if you have two gliders that bond and then can't see each other they become very depresed. They sometimes stop eating...they sleep a lot more than normal. You have a very high chance of those gliders bonding..then you either end up with very depressed gliders..or two very bonded gliders that love together..meaning either you or your friend will no longer have a glider and the other one will have two. Be prepared for this...it deffinitly does happen.
Posted by: | Kim, Tiggr217 | Subject: | none | When: | 4:20 PM, 09 Oct 2000 | IP: | 64.12.105.152 |
I guess I just don't want my neighboor to be dissapointed if I refuse to let my glider bond with his. I guess the truth hurts but it is better than a glider dying from depression. Ok thank you. ~Kim~
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