Of course I believe in Vampires.
And yes, I do think I could fall in love with a Vampire. They seem dark and romantic. Lol.
2006-11-03 12:44:58
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answered by Lien 5
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The Ledgen of Count Dracula, and his blood-thirsty ways of killing his Ememies,
Also hemophilia a bleeding disorder thats carried on the Y chomozone........and is passed from The Mother>> to the son, with the Mother not having the disorder, but the carrier.
This disorder was common amoung Royals, mostly due to the marriage arrangments, they would marry Royals from another country.......
Several males in the British/Spain Royals had the disorder.
Common people did not have the treatments avilable to them as did the Royals, so often died in childhood.
Queen Victoria was a carrier and past it on to her Daughter Alexandra who married Nicholas of Russia they where able to treat thier son Alexis, who lived to the age of 31.
The treatment was via frequent blood-transfusions ( a new thing in this era) those with the disorder where usally pale, kept exclusive (so not to get injuries) where sensitive to light.
So the males who lived mostly where the Royals, who lived in castles, who had influence related to wars, and some angry because of thier gentic disorder, had some very cruel ways.
I am sure that it being a errie site related to bleeding and the treatment, commons that worked in the royal house spread the gossip.....and hence vampire stories where born.
The meaning of Vampire> A corpse that is believed to be reanimated from the grave. (the corpse like apperance of a person with hemophlia in that time) or this difinition could have come about by the ledgens?
Vampire also means>A person, such as an extortionist, who preys upon others.
This is how I think Vampirism came about. Movies and Books have just dramatized it, esp. during the era of Romanticism in the 18th century.
2006-11-04 19:18:05
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answered by pirate 3
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Vampires are evil incarnate, I can't believe that anyone would see a vampire as someone one to fall in love with. The vampire is the walking dead and what you would see is if you ran into a real one is an illusion, When they are really a pile of rotting flesh that stinks to high heaven. One of the most ancients facts is why they don't like mirrors it is because it really shows them for what they look like and even vampires can't stand what they see in a mirror. You are a victim of movie magic, That has no basis in reality what so ever. There is a very old saying and that saying is be-careful what you ask for.... For you just might get it. Another thing is why would you want to fall in love with a pile of rotting dead flesh.
2006-11-04 10:08:01
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answered by kilroymaster 7
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No, I don't believe in the whole (vampire sucking blood and turning into bats and making everyone else vampire thing and dying when it's light out and over garlic too).... Maby I could fall for one if I wasn't already taken. Kind of bogus, Halloween is over.
2006-11-03 20:46:36
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answered by sogullablegurly 3
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I could fall for a vampire, it'd be interesting. How I'd explain the holes in my neck to friends and family I don't know but, what the hey.
2006-11-04 13:06:57
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answered by Abyssion 2
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I believe that people can be vampires of a psychic or social nature, meaning they feed of the energy of others. Fall for one? Good question.... if we are talking about the Hollywood immortal powerful Vampire, then yes.
If we are talking about freeloading leech vampires, no. Cast them away quick!
2006-11-03 20:46:28
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answered by thrashlou 1
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I don't believe in vampires. I do not believe in any of that stuff. I highly doubt that I would fall in love with a vampire.
2006-11-04 00:11:02
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answered by Sarah* 7
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There are people out there who drink blood. You can actually find sites on the Internet for people donating some of their blood to these people. But they aren't the types you see in movies. They aren't hundreds of years old and immortal.
2006-11-03 20:44:28
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answered by BAnne 7
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I fell in love with a Vampire in the late 70s but she left me for the reanimated corpse of Gabby Hayes.
2006-11-03 20:37:24
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answered by Anonymous
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They are myth.
And within mythology, they are extremely evil--not the romantic, tragic figures in Anne Rice books.
Go watch a movie "Dusk til Dawn" with George Clooney, and you will see the REAL perception of their evil.
2006-11-03 20:48:17
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answered by Anonymous
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