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Greetings,
I want to say that in the beginning of my self-
discovery of my vampirism, I had many obstacles to
face. First, I had to understand why I was different
from others.
I was afraid to talk to people about what I was going
through. I was afraid that people would think I was
insane. I did some research and found the Vampire
Church. Becoming an Associate member of the Vampire
Church has saved me in so many ways.
We consist of a group of individuals that I consider a
family. We all are different in our individual ways,
but we all have one thing in common and that is our
vampirism. However, we do have different strengths and
weaknesses. We all have different personalities and
different ways of feeding. With all of the differences,
it makes it a great opportunity to learn. Some of us
study and believe in Wicca, Magic, Paganism, Atheism,
etc. This just adds to the wonderful diversity of the
group.
I have some advice to someone new in this community.
If you choose an organization to belong to make sure
you feel comfortable. I would be hesitant in joining
any organization that required large membership fees.
There are organizations such as the Vampire Church
that do not charge anything. Do not ever be afraid of
being different. Good luck and welcome to the
Rosetta
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