Meet couple who drink Blood and claim to be Real Vampires [PHOTO]
If these two were Nigerians, I bet tyre would have been thrown around their necks by now…lol. Meet Vanian and Ethereal Dark, the British couple who claims to be real life vampires and drink blood once or twice. Contrary to what we see in movies, Vanian, says vampires can get near the cross but denies that they have fangs.
“It's a myth that you can bite someone to get blood because that would be assault,' explains a wearily patient Vanian. 'You don't know whether they have infections either. We don't sleep in coffins - we don't even have a coffin. We don't walk around with fangs either; in fact, we don't have false fangs.
Read what Vanian told Dailymail after cut…
'Too much blood would make you vomit. It's not like in a film where it's dribbling down your chin. Your body tells you. It's personal too. It's always done one on one. We drink blood about twice a week but we do eat other food as well, especially red meat.
Black Swans have to get a health certificate or [drinking blood] is like Russian Roulette. You don't know what they've got. Infections are everywhere. Also, we don't hack people up, that's not what we're about. Anyway, you'd be arrested if you did that.
It can happen at any age,' explains Vanian. It's a calling. A natural progression. You realise that you don't feel like everyone else. You start asking questions and waking up to who you really are. It's a way of looking inside yourself and yes, you do lose people when it happens.
We do encompass the gothic culture. and we may well look like gothic people. It's always been there with the culture, the music, the artwork. The vampire extends to goths but there are people in our community who have mainstream looks. It's not necessarily a look that everyone wants. There could be someone three seats down from you who is a vampire and you would never know about it.
True Blood is very good but Twilight is not. No we don't sparkle. Again, it's not the true story. It's not my world.”
Credit: Dailymail.co.uk
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