My friend * Ashlyn* is trying to tell me her boyfriend told her he is a vampire and i dont think she is lying for some reason and her cousin is going around the High school calling her a blood sucker what should i do i dont know if i believe her or not do you ???
However, there ARE some people who call themselves vampires - they do this for role acting games, and can assume the personality and characteristics of what they think a vampire would be like. Perhaps her boyfriend is into role playing?
I'd encourage Ashlyn to talk to her cousin AND her boyfriend - her cousin shouldn't be saying hurtful things in school or anywhere else, and her boyfriend should be clear with her about what he means when he says he is a 'vampire.'
If the guy really thinks he is a vampire, I'd ask Ashlyn is she wants to date a crazy person. If not, maybe she could move on and find someone who won't melt in daylight.
~*Annie*~ answered Monday September 13 2004, 10:27 pm: If your friend has never lied to you, I would believe her. But maybe her boyfriend is lying to her. I would tell *Ashlyn* to end relationships with her boyfriend. I mean, him telling her he's a vampire is like super creepy. hope i helped [ ~*Annie*~'s advice column | Ask ~*Annie*~ A Question ]
LilMia811 answered Monday September 13 2004, 8:59 pm: a vampire? common now! and im the wicked witch of the east, lol. even if she has never lied to you, her or maybe just her boyfriend is obviously playing a trick. there are no such things as vampires. [ LilMia811's advice column | Ask LilMia811 A Question ]
MFS answered Monday September 13 2004, 8:13 pm: there are no vampires - only dorks who watch too much TV and anime.
oh, come on! THERE ARE NO SUCH THING AS VAMPIRES.
Go look up historical "vampires" These were serial killers or genocidal maniacs - mentally disturbed people who killed and drank blood because they were wacked out of their minds. Your friendn's boyfriend is either trying to be funny or a moron - he's no vampire - he might be a whack-job, but he's not a memeber of the undead. [ MFS's advice column | Ask MFS A Question ]
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