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Greetings,
I have only been in the community for a year and a half, but I
picked-up on how things work only after being involved for a few
months. The Vampire Community is a very diverse one. Possible
reason for this is b/c many vamps have a different take on what
caused their vampirism in the first place. This makes it very
confusing for those just entering into the community. The question
arises "Well whose right?" The only one who can answer that is the
individual him/herself. What I suggest for anyone just entering any
one type of community is read first, look at all of their options,
figure out what makes sense and is what is right for them, then go
for it. While a person is reading up on each website, they may find one which they have an interest. One of the key things they should look for is the
organization's principles or code of ethics. When this person finds
the one that matches their own, then maybe is something that they
should look into becoming involved. If they get involved and
find that they are not happy or it wasn't what they were expecting,
then they shouldn't feel pressure to not leave. We all have to do
what is right for ourselves
Chrystal
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