Why do I like vampires?

Many are attracted to the concept of a vampire because humans can nourish them in both ways. This is rampant in the entertainment industry. When vampires are physically desirable, the viewers' attraction to them as good looking people also comes with an attraction to their bloodsucking habits.
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Why are vampires romanticized?

Vampires have become more romantic. They have definitely become more in touch with their emotions and even nature. They develop human relationships and they have to feel emotion to do this. They are more in touch with nature because sometimes they feed on animals now instead of humans, which is more morally correct.
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What is so special about vampires?

Vampires are smart. They possess the combined abilities of telepathy and telekinesis, communicating, reading thoughts and moving objects with the mind.
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What is female vampire called?

vampiress (plural vampiresses) A female vampire.
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What are the symptoms of vampire?

From avoiding sunlight to using a cloak, here are five classic vampire characteristics that exist in the natural world.
  • Drinking blood. The primary characteristic of a vampire is feeding on blood. ...
  • Immortality. ...
  • Avoiding sunlight. ...
  • Heightened senses. ...
  • Morphing.
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Why do I crave blood?

People with porphyria experience the desire to drink human blood to alleviate their symptoms (the genetic disease causes abnormalities in a person's hemoglobin, a protein found in red blood cells), declared biochemist David Dolphin.
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Where can we find vampire?

Transylvania, Romania

This region in central Romania is inextricably linked to vampires. The town of Sighisoara was the supposed birthplace of Vlad the Impaler, the inspiration for Bram Stoker's Dracula.
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Can a vampire get pregnant?

No, they cannot as their egg cells are frozen and can't be fertilized by a sperm cell.
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What language did vampires speak?

The Vampire language sounds vaguely Slavic - to give a hint of an Eastern European origin, i.e. Transylvania - even though, ironically, in real life Transylvania is located in central Romania (broader definitions of Transylvania also encompass the western and north-western Romanian regions), where the only major ...
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Is there a real Mystic Falls?

Although Mystic Falls is pretty much just a fictional town, the real town behind the name isn't. Located 35-miles east of Atlanta, in the beautiful state of Georgia, you'll find the cozy town of Covington - AKA, the real Mystic Falls.
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Why are vampires so hot?

Neither human nor monster, alive nor dead, fully bad nor righteously good, they represent this enticing, attractive iteration of unknowable middle ground. They can never be rote, boring, rendered unsexy because they will always be riddled with mysterious otherness.
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Can vampires have a period?

First of all, periods are mostly not blood, and whatever blood is there is old and has little oxygen in it. For vampires to be drawn to blood, it must be straight from the bloodstream, where it is "fresh", or kept fresh in bags that doctors have and can reheat for vampire consumption.
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Can a vampire fall in love with a human?

There are no vampires. Fictional vampires seem to fall in love with humans a great deal. However, there isn't any such 'love' in folk lore. Vampires in folklore and mythology are predators, only.
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Why did vampires become sexualized?

Vampires were first sexualized to strike fear into people of the taboo and sinfulness of sexual behavior, but later, this sexualization became a metaphor for repressed desires, until finally their sexualization caused them to be humanized.
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When did vampires become popular?

During the late 18th and 19th centuries the belief in vampires was widespread in parts of New England, particularly in Rhode Island and eastern Connecticut.
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What is the allure of vampires?

The mere mention of vampires used to be enough to make people think of a nocturnal predator. But over the centuries the vampire has changed from monstrous villain to sexual object, for both men and women alike. Allure of the Vampire examines our intimate attraction to these beings in a detailed manner.
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What is a good vampire name?

Famous Historic Vampire Names
  • Vlad Dracula.
  • Countess Elizabeth Báthory.
  • Mercy Brown.
  • Baobhan sith.
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What is a higher vampire?

Higher vampires are post-Conjunction creatures that often resemble humans. Under the "higher vampire" umbrella of vampiric species, they are a separate and extremely powerful breed.
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What color is a vampires blood?

Vampires possess blue blood, or sangre azul, that carries their soul and allows them to have immortality through cycles of expression. Vampires can be called up through a process involving the blood. To live, vampires must feed on human blood by performing the Caeriomonia Oscular, or Sacred Kiss.
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Who was the first vampire?

Jure Grando Alilović or Giure Grando (1579–1656) was a villager from the region of Istria (in modern-day Croatia) who may have been the first real person described as a vampire in historical records.
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What do you call a baby vampire?

literally meaning "vampire's son", are used. In other regions the child is named "Vampir" if a boy and "Vampirica" if a girl, or "Dhampir" if a boy and "Dhampirica" if a girl.
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Are vampires handsome?

Vampires are often handsome or beautiful, while most other monsters are grotesque and ugly (think of the Mummy, the Frankenstein monster, the Blob, the Alien, Freddie, etc.).
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Can you drink human blood?

Drinking Blood: Is It Safe? Drinking animal or human blood can have severe health risks, including the risk of contracting a bloodborne illnesses. Medical professionals do not recommend this practice.
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