A. Vampires, both psychic and sanguinarian, are not predatory beings who hunt and attack unsuspecting victims in real life. While popular culture often portrays vampires as dangerous predators who stalk the night to find victims, this is a fictional and sensationalized portrayal that is not reflective of actual vampiric communities and practices.
Psychic Vampyres: Psychic vampyres, typically feed on the subtle energy of other individuals. These feedings are usually non-consensual but undetected, and the donor is usually unaware of the exchange of energy. In these cases, it is not an attack but a unnoticed parasitation exchange.
These Psychic Vampyres, feed typically from unsuspecting people, but the attacks leave the person with no greater harm than a feeling of exhaustion. In some cases the Psychic Vampire will enjoy from a willing donor, in this case usually BDSM or sexual practices are involved to please both sides.
Sanguine / Sanguinarian Vampyres: Sanguinarian vampires, those who have a need to consume small amounts of blood for their well-being, usually rely on willing donors, often referred to as "Black Swans." These donors provide their blood willingly, and the exchange may be sensual or not, it is typically done in a controlled and consensual manner.
In both cases, safety, and rational considerations are highly emphasized within the vampiric community.
Those who engage in non-consensual or predatory actions, such as attacking or forcing others for their blood, would be committing crimes and should be reported to the appropriate authorities.
It's important to distinguish between fictional portrayals of vampires in movies and literature and the real-world practices of real vampires. The latter typically involve dark spirituality and consensual interactions between participants and do not involve hunting or harming physically unsuspecting victims.
· Here are some videos related to this topic to help you to understand:
· Here are some articles related to this topic to help you to understand:
❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥