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Greetings,
Well, the easiest way is to just not deal with it, I don't walk
around with vampire tattooed on my forehead so unless its online I
don't really talk about it, its just not that big a deal to me. I
know some might say that you should be open with people and let them
in on who you are and your needs or whatever, but I say why deal with
the stress of it all?
When I explain it online, its alot easier because I don’t' have to
worry about someone getting all in a huff and starting something,
don't have to deal with people freaking out and making me persona non
grata in the neighborhood, and if they become a pain, I can block
them and that's the end of that, you'd be amazed how confrontational
and hateful people can be at finding out that you're vamp. And how
cruel people can be when they flat out refuse to believe you are what
you are.
The mythical Hollywood vampire persona will always be there, and
there will always be those who feel you shouldn't be normal because
of what you are, but then again there will also be vamps who think
you shouldn't like vampire movies, vampire cartoons, tacky halloween
decorations, battery operated flying draculas, and all that fun stuff.
Barbie
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