Mudpuppy
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Agreed...on all counts. When I was a young girl, after watching old reruns of Bewitched, I actually thought there were real witches who could fly. Imagine my dissappointment when I grew up, read some and learned those types of witches don't exist, and except for yogis who live in the Himalayans or people who do mushrooms, there wasn't any real flying going on either.First, be careful what you wish for. I'm not going to even beging to try and change your minds, as if a person want to become a vampire, you have to wonder if their ability to make positive judgements is there and intact. Pardon me but that's the Clinical Psychologist coming out. I don't see the logic behind the life style, though I have several friends, some in treatment and others out, that live the "vamp" life style but do not believe they are vampiress. Cross that line of reality, and you will really see what hell on earth can be, just my opinion. They are perfectly happy exchanging blood after dinner, before, heck, just about anytime, as are their friends. I tried it bbut I just couldn't get innto it but sex afterward was better than I had ever had before.
I can't be too hard on the young who ask how to become a vampire because vampires have taken over the media in both books, movies and TV in the 90s and 2000s the same way witchcraft and the like took over the 60's in the anti-establishment era. We all come of age sooner or later. We all learn at our own pace. Along the line, maybe we actually learn something.
I do agree with what you've said concerning the vamp life and adults. I'm not sure where to draw the age line but I think if you're in your 40's and you still don't see the light, a trip to your local psychiatrist might be in line. Just my opinion.
Still can't help wanting what goes with that fantasy--- to live forever, never grow old, never get sick.......life just seems too short.