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the REAL vampire
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ok, since the vampire part was starting to look at little bare heres some more info: real vampires dont have "fangs" like those huge fangs you see on movies and shit. they have pointy/kinda sharp teeth but not fangs. real vamps also dont sleep in coffins or whatever they say. real vampires are also NOT undead or immortal. they eat human food too. they also are faster than average humans(and stronger(and maybe smarter)). real vampires cannot die from the heat, they just get headaches,dizzyness, dehydradtion,etc. real vampires do eat human food and won't die if they dont drink human blood, they just get weakened. real vampires and thats it pretty much on vampires, any questions plz post them on the vampire forum ^.~
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Rai says...
I dont know about for others, but my daughter and I run about the same time frame for needing blood. General feeling of fatigue, tendency to start bruising (and no its not anemia, weve both been tested) etc. We are both natural born. Not every family member becomes one. Of my 3 kids only one has the traits. I am glad to see ppl taking it seriously and speaking more openly about it. It took a long time to convince my mother into believing it is true. Time and culture has always discouraged talk associated with vampirism or wolves. I am teaching my daughter not to be ashamed, but to be careful.
That does tend to happen. Usually we will start a similar "Blood Clock" as other vampires in the house, usually the youngest will follow the oldest.
Rai says...
I dont know about for others, but my daughter and I run about the same time frame for needing blood. General feeling of fatigue, tendency to start bruising (and no its not anemia, weve both been tested) etc. We are both natural born. Not every family member becomes one. Of my 3 kids only one has the traits. I am glad to see ppl taking it seriously and speaking more openly about it. It took a long time to convince my mother into believing it is true. Time and culture has always discouraged talk associated with vampirism or wolves. I am teaching my daughter not to be ashamed, but to be careful.
This has always bothered me. I want to have kids someday, but I'm really fearful of how I could explain their werewolf conditions without any complications... I have serious respect for you, Rai. Being a vampire parent isn't a easy feat. How do you do it?

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