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Are vampires real blood suckers? Or is it just a metarphore for people who get there strenght, confidence, sence of self worth, power, by feeding on others emotions, on there misfortune, taking away there confidence to make them selfs feel better. I know alot people like this. They take away your life force quite cunningly, BUT only if you alow them. I don't and they get fustrated. What do you think?

2006-06-10 23:13:38 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Mythology & Folklore

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I think it's just a metaphor and I agree with you that there are too many people,who take advantage of our say weakness or temporary fragility and trying to break you down firstly mentally..Some of them really possess negative energy and can harm.If we confront them with positivism and do not allow them,finally they must experience sort of frustration.

2006-06-10 23:19:34 · answer #1 · answered by sunflower 7 · 3 0

Yes vampires are real lost sole from the past days;they seek your blood some day you will open your dark closet to fine a vampire waiting on you she will go down on your neck drawing the life force from your sole to leave you for ever searching for another victim

2006-06-10 23:22:54 · answer #2 · answered by stillhappy89 4 · 0 0

i believe vampires exist. they love the taste of blood and most go for beautiful young vibrant women.

These mythical creatures overcome death by sucking the blood from living humans. They are said to have the ability to fly and have a lust for beautiful women. Once bitten you then become one of them. They rise from the grave at night to seek their victim from the realm of sleep.

Vampires fear many things, like the symbol of the christian cross, the repelling power of garlic or garlic flowers.

Vampires can be killed by sunlight or a special stake driven through their heart.

Vampires have a great fear of death and the desire for immortality. The ritual of drinking blood to overcome death is practised by many in hope that they will live a long life.

so do you believe it or not????????????????????

2006-06-11 04:07:32 · answer #3 · answered by janeclark1970 2 · 0 0

Vampires feed on your money! You pay to watch them in movies, buy books about them, and lucky charms to keep them away. (Though I think garlic is a cheap alternative).

There are some sick people who gain pleasure from the misfortunes of others; take pity on their lack of self-esteem.

2006-06-11 00:29:43 · answer #4 · answered by J9 6 · 0 0

I think there is true vampirism caused by a blood disease. All myths, after all, have a nibble of truth. But far more common is the emotional vampire. This is the person whose presnce you find draining.

2006-06-10 23:18:16 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

the word for those kind of people is "leech." I'm definately positive that Vampyres are blood-suckers, even if they only do it because

a) they like the taste
b) they want part of your spirit to keep theirs going; what better way than through blood?
c) they know it frightens Humans when it happens, and they love the thrill of causing fear.

A Vampyre doesn't have to wait for an invitation, nor do we have to ask permission before we kill you. Only Septimus gets angry for that, when people fight him.

2006-06-11 02:44:58 · answer #6 · answered by Stephenaux 3 · 0 0

Well yes, you call them psychic vampires, they suck you dry of your energy. When you meet with them they leave you empty and with no love inside. They steal your light and leave you in darkness. You should try and avoid these people; they come in all forms, shapes and sizes and from all classes in society.

2006-06-10 23:21:01 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The real vampires are in Washington DC and they suck all of our money out of our wallets.

2006-06-10 23:16:01 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I know what you mean and I agree. Emotional vampires.

2006-06-12 11:11:33 · answer #9 · answered by samanthajanecaroline 6 · 0 0

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