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Greetings,
I do give out advice on such questions on vampirism to
people just entering the community confused, looking for help and
such. I tell them to not listen to anyone but themselves. Vampirism
is not something someone can tell you that you have. Read and talk to
others about vampirism. Write down what you feel, see if it comes
close to what others have felt during they're awaking, or during
their lives.
I also tell people not to fall for any easy answer to vampirism, or
false info or Hollywood types. That's not what real vampirism
is. That is the advice I would give to a new person coming into the
community.
Something I have learned or gained here, would be knowledge of
vampirism and many way's to deal with onset of the affects caused by many factors. Also how to work around that and live every day of your life. You find in years of growth how much you on your own learn to deal with your own person demons and how to live with vampirism.
Your decisions are made by one person alone. You! Be safe is something
I have learned as well as taught in my time here in the community. I
will continue to do so as long as I live I guess. I have gained one big thing. A family… the best thing. An understanding one.
Blessed be,
Dunya
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