Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Are vampires real because the other day i was at a disco and a girl bit me and when i looked to see her she?

seemed to have disappeared in an eerie way. i couldnt find her anymore. I was trying to look for her but i seriously couldnt see her anywhere. As for the bite it was my arm and it has two deep circular holes and im very scared because when she bit i actually felt like her teeth were sucking a little blood. Not her mouth but the actual teeth were sucking. So anyway my question is: Is there actual evidence or a history that vampires exist? i say vampire because what else bites you, sucks some blood, then mysteriously dissapears at the blink of your eye? I didnt tell the police because i felt like they wouldnt do anything anyway. Im also feeling a little weird 2 days later so i dont know. Thank You for your answers.

Are vampires real because the other day i was at a disco and a girl bit me and when i looked to see her she?
There are some people who do have a psychological need to be alone, in dark places, or seeming to behave like a more primitive being or animal. The disorder is not yet fully understood by psychologists, but it could be different symptoms of chronic depression. As for the vampires of folklore, I would have to say they are just that, folklore.
Reply:no..
Reply:See professional help ASAP
Reply:Are you freaking serious,you are asking if Vampires are real. Go to the hospital and get checked out Human bites are very bad whores than animal bites and can get infected pretty quick . And get a life.
Reply:Well, only if you are starting to have queasy feelings when you see the sunlight and crosses, I would then go to the doctor to get a vampire vaccination.
Reply:not a chance.....maybe she is one of that weirdos that try to act like a vampire....go to the doctor and have some blood tests if you are worried
Reply:1. Do vampires really exist?


The answer to this question depends on your definition of the word vampire. If you feel that vampires are the creatures depicted in movies such as Near Dark and in books such as Dracula and Interview With A Vampire, then I would have to say no. To date, I have not met or even heard of a varafiable creature such as that.


If on the other hand, you beleive that vampires are people who are basically normal with the exception of one or two abnomalities such as hypersensitivity to light, heightened psychic abilities, and the physical need to consume blood, then my answer would be yes.























11. Do vampires really drink blood?


Some, but not all, real vampires do drink blood. This does not mean that they drain the bodies of those they drink from. The majority of vampires whom I have met that do admit to drinking blood state that they consume the equivalence of a shotglass full of blood during a single feeding. This amount is not exact as some prefer to drink less, but it does seem to be the maximum amount consumed.





12. Do vampires really die if they are exposed to the sun?


I have never heard of any real vampires who burst into flames or crumbled into dust from exposure to the sun. Some vampires do have a severe sensitivity to sunlight as well as certain forms of artificial light. This sensitivity can cause several different problems for the vampire. First it can cause the individual to be more susceptible to sunburn, sunstroke, and certain other sun related malodies. Second, it often causes the individual to suffer a form of day blindness, similar to snow blindness.





13. Are vampires really repelled by garlic?


Although some vampires prefer not to eat garlic, I have never seen one unable to enter a room because of it's presence. Some vampires suffer digestive problems which are aggravated by the consumption of garlic. Others have a hypersensitivity to flavor or smell, which may cause them to be put off by the strong flavored and highly aromatic herb.





14. Do religious items such as crucifixes really ward off vampires?


Real vampires, the ones I have met, belong to all religious and non-religious denominations. There are Christians and Muslims, atheists and agnostics. Religious items, such as crucifixes and holy water do not repel vampires nor do they cause harm to vampires.





15. Can vampires really change into other animals?


Shapeshifting is a phenomenon discussed in many shamanic religions, and therefore not exclusive to vampirism. Native American folklore speaks of people capable of assuming the shape of animals, thereby connecting with the spirit of that animal. Although I do not claim to be an authority on the subject of shapeshifting, none of the vampires I have met have claimed to have the ability.





16. Are vampires really immortal?


I have met vampires who claim they will have a longer lifespan than normal people. I have also read texts claiming that there are documented cases of vampiric persons who have shown slower aging than normal people. None of this indicates however, that vampires are immortal. Vampires do seem to have a stronger immune system than normal people, but as far as my research has uncovered thus far, they do die.





17. Do vampires really hunt unsuspecting victims?


I have heard of some vampires who do prey on unsuspecting persons, but they are most often psychic vampires whose attacks leave the "victim" with no greater harm than a feeling of exhaustion. Blood drinking vampires have a vast wealth of resources available to them for the aquisition of their needed sustenance. Most whom I have met rely on donors, persons willing to allow the vampire to drink their blood. In addition, there are butcher shops, bloodbanks, and blood merchants.





18. Do vampires really sleep in coffins?


Although I am quite sure that some extremely eccentric vampires may participate in this type of activity, those whom I have met do not. They sleep in normal beds, limited only by their preference of traditional matresses over waterbeds.





19. Do vampires cast a reflection in mirrors?"


As far as I have learned, all vampires do indeed cast a reflection. In fact, I know of one female vampire who spends a great deal of time in front of the mirror, much like any normal female. Vampires also photogragh well, thereby dismissing the theory that they arent able to be seen except headon.





20. Can you really kill a vampire by driving a stake through it's heart?


The answer to this is really an issue of common sense. Think to yourself... "how many living things CAN have a stake (wooden or otherwise) driven through their hearts and still live? With that in mind, rest assured that silver bullets, decapitation, and burning will also effectively dispatch a vampire, just as they would any other living thing.





"%26gt;21. Are there any documented cases listing vampirism as a medical disease?


Vampirism is often cited as a symptom of both physical and psychological diseases. The cases determine those who show certain attributes, such as an aversion to sunlight as displaying "vampiric" tendencies. They do not consider these persons to be actual vampires however. To the best of my knowledge, there are noactual documented cases of vampirism as a medically accepted form of disease.
Reply:What bites you, sucks some blood and mysteriously disappears at the blink of an eye?





A mosquito!!!!!
Reply:yes they are
Reply:I would say you should RUN not walk to the nearest mental health specialist for an intense personalized psychiatric assesment
Reply:sounds like something I read in a book once...but in truth I don't know if you see her again run..
Reply:dude, stop taking acid.
Reply:There are Humans who like to play blood games. You will want to be tested since her saliva was shared. But, if she were a real vampire, she would have compelled you to follow her for further draining and to have you taste her blood if she intended to change you. I keep an open mind about such things..there is more in this world than we can see.
Reply:I need to ask you a question, first... were you high??? I mean like drug- High?? Secondly, Vampires don't exist and I really want to take your question serious. You know what is real? Ghost. Maybe you had an experience with a ghost that bit you. And, because you believe in the story of Vampires, maybe its all in your head about how you feel. I'm not saying you're crazy, but there is a chance it was a ghost that bit you.
Reply:Pull the other one, Infant.
Reply:It is highly unlikely that she was a vampire.





More likely she has borderline personality disorder.





I friend of mine had been abused as a child and had emotional problems resulting in her randomly biting strangers at parties. She would ask to hold their hand because she "felt anxious" (severe intermittent agoraphobia). Then if they did not give her enough attention she would bite a chunk out of their arm. She bit hard enough to draw blood and usually caused a big commotion.





I still have my scar.



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