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Interviewing of 'Living Vampires'

Be sure to research the different types of ‘human living vampires’ (HLV) before you go out to find one to talk to.  When you have found the ‘living vampire’ you wish to interview use the information you obtain from your questions to place them in the correct category.  ‘Living vampires’ often have different names for their types, but the symptoms are the same. 

There is also the problem of separating the role-players from the true ‘living vampires’.  Sometimes specific questions are needed to make this distinction and this interviewing ability will come with time.
 
If meeting the ‘living vampire’ in person, be sure to keep your safety insured.  Meet at a public place such as a coffee shop.  Meeting at dance clubs and bars is not advisable. 
 
Document their ‘vampire name’, which is often the nickname they go by, and if possible get their real name for your personal files.  Often they won’t give their real name, so don’t press the issue.  Some will even allow a photograph to be taken, and that should be done.
 
Some average questions to ask are to follow, however the further the interview goes on the more questions you will think to ask that are not on this list.  So this starts only with the basics.
  1. What type of vampire would you say you are?

  2. What are your ‘vampire symptoms’?

  3. How old are you now?  Or year of birth. (This is sometimes a hard question to get a straight answer about because some like to say they were born in 1512.)

  4. How do you ‘feed’?

  5. How do you get your supply to feed from?

  6. How do you sleep, in a bed or coffin?

  7. What kinds of food do you eat?  Allergic to any foods?  Strong dislike for any foods?

  8. Are you religious?  What religion?

  9. How do you feel around religious icons?  Or satanic icons?

  10. Were you involved in a previous religion as a child?  How do you feel about that experience?

  11. Have you ever been arrested?  For what crime?

  12. Were you abused at any point as a child?

  13. Did you have a traumatic experience happen to you as a child other than abuse?

  14. Have you been seen by a doctor of any type concerning your vampire symptoms?  If so, what did they say or do?   

Asking about a true story of them feeding or meeting someone who provides for their feeding is often a good idea. 
 
Be sure to record their appearance, (tattoos, piercings, color of clothing, etc).
 
Often bringing a tape recorder for the interview is a good idea so you don’t miss anything, but be sure to ask them if they are comfortable with it being on.  Some will shy away from it and don’t push the issue.  Make sure they are comfortable with the interview.
 
Do NOT do the following:
  1. Don’t ask for them to make you a vampire.
  2. Don’t ask them to prove they are a vampire.
  3. Don’t offer to become a victim or ‘provider’ for their feeding.
  4. Don’t tell them they are sick, demented or just plain crazy.  Always be polite.

 


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