Ok, so I'm a vampire but I'm still going through awakening and I am finding out about abilities that other vampires may have....I also was recently told by a friend that she was a vampire...she said that her eyes sometimes randomly change to red...and then she told me that at night she hunts for blood.....I live my life as if I were human, so I don't know much about these things.....is she a poser or is she for real because I want to know if I should take her seriously... :) thanks, and please reply
Well, she also just told me that she found out when she was like five....and she doesn't remember how and then she told me she had to go..any comments? XD
its seems like she was a vampire as a young child(before five)and just started showing signs of it at 5. i started in third grade. i found out when i became goth in 3rd grade. i was perfectly normal except for my morbid mind and sexual knowledge. also, im a aging vampire because of my human percentage
Permalink Reply by Sarah on September 8, 2009 at 11:25pm
most real vampires..actually..all vampires as far as i know..do not reveal themselves to anyone. this site is a little different because its the internet and still even if you put up a real pic and use your real name and real info...people still probably wont believe you're real. so thats my theory on why vampires are online talking about themselves...because at the end of the day its completely anonymous. if she was a real vampire...especially from such a young age...she would know what vampire rule #1 is.
DO NOT reveal your true identity.
some vampires who have houses with several in one house treat it sort of like the rules of the movie fight club. rule #1 dont talk about being a vampire. rule #2 do not talk about being a vampire...
Permalink Reply by Sarah on September 9, 2009 at 12:19am
so you have a friend who claims to be a vampire but wont provide you with proof...yep...not authentic. if a vampire is willing to break the golden rule and divulge the information of their true identity to someone they would be willing to prove it.