Then again, I don't think snakes make good dance partners. Putting a giant snake around your neck (the type that could potentially squeeze the life out of you) so you can catch some rays on a free trip seems like a poor exchange to me. The contestant said her date was more frightened than she was of the slithery serpents. The guy jumped back when he saw the snakes. I watched the contestant and her date learn what was called 'rhythmic dancing.' At one point, two instructors dressed in belly-dancing costumes returned with two giant snakes. If she guesses wrong, the men and their actual partners win the trip and the female contestant gets a big dose of embarrassment. If she chooses correctly, she wins a trip. Or how fast he catches on to learning a new dance. Here's the type of info she is privy to: a peek inside his toiletry bag to show how vain he is. The woman makes her own observations, taking clues provided by her date into account. Here are the rules: Three men compete for one woman's affections by going on previously organized dates. The twist relies on the female contestant's view of how a gay, straight or taken man acts on a date. Last Monday, I flipped on the Lifetime television channel and watched a show called 'Gay, Straight or Taken?' Lifetime bills the show as 'a dating game with a twist like no other.'