metallicafires
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(5/28/04 9:06 am)
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Vampire Bill of Rights
1.Donors realize that Vampires do not have a lot of donors on average
especially those who use the sang method for feeding.
2.The Vampire Bill of Rights has been created to bring awarness to the other
side of abuse that may go on within a Vampire/Donor relationship.
3.The Vampire Bill of Rights was written by Tania (Metallicafires) and Lord
Castanan with the backing support of Vampire Nemesis, Cinderacula, and Amy
Thomas.
4.As a Vampire you have the right to make sure that the donor provides test
results for blood and sexually transmitted diseases. It is your life that is
in the donor’s hands as well as vice-versa, except no excuses.
5. Do not accept any type of bribery from a donor or potential donor. There
are other methods to feed until you can get a suitable donor.
You have the right to be treated with respect in the same manner that you
treat the donor.
6. Do not allow yourself to act differently around a donor due to fear that
you may lose him/her. If you are uncomfortable with the donor or potential
donor you have the right to walk away. Remember there are other methods of
feeding until you can get a suitable donor.
7. You have the right to judge a potential donor by accepting his/her
donation or rejecting it based on the following questions that you should
ask yourself about the donor: Can this person be trusted, What will happen
if the relationship ends, and How long have I really known this person.
8. You have the right to request the donor to set up a schedule for
donation.
You have the right to not get attached to the donor. It is recommended that
you do not get emotionally attached to your donor. This can be hard for
those who feed empathically. You must learn how to enhance your filtering
and shielding abilities.For those who feed using the Sang method you have
the right to refuse inflicting a cut upon the donor if he/she asks you to.
You should always let the donor do this.
9. Remember that the Donor and you have equal rights to yourselves and have
the right to refuse any act that is deemed uncomfortable.
Any questions feel free to contact me
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