The Donor Bill of Rights.. thoughts?
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The Donor Bill of Rights.. thoughts?
I will list the Donor Bill of Rights. I am just curious about your thoughts on this.
1.As a donor, I know that it is through my personal sacrifice that the vampires needs are met. It is my loving nature that allows this relationship to continue. It is my right to decline to feed the vampire for any reason.
2.As a donor to a vampiric being, it is my right to know that I am in a vampiric/donor relationship that will be mutually beneficial to both me and the vampire I am donating my life essence to.
3.I am the essence provider. It is for me to decide whether or not I am able to give of my essence to the vampire I am with. I must be allotted time to heal and regain my essence in order to better support my vampiric partner.
4.At no time should my wounds not be allowed to heal.
5.At no time should I feel stressed about giving of my essence, if at any time I feel stressed, I have the right to back away from the feed, without being or feeling threatened by my vampiric partner.
6.Should I feel threatened in any way, shape or form, I have the right to seek guidance and council from other donors and leaders of the vampire community.
7.As a donor to a vampiric individual, I have the right to know that my position as lover, friend, family, roommate should not be jeopardized by my not wanting to give of my essence. In the slang, “it should not cost me my ass to be a donor.”
8.As a donor, I should also respect the needs of the vampire and try to learn more about his/her feeding habits in order to help stabilize his/her imbalances in energy.
9.As a donor in a vampire/donor relationship, I realize that though I have many necessary rights, I must also take cares not to abuse the person I am donating my essence to. These same rights afforded me in this Bill of Rights should also be extended to the vampire I am donating too.
10.Ultimately it is my right to know that I will be safe in all aspects of the vampiric/donor relationship and should I ever feel that my safety is jeopardized, I have the right to walk away clear and free.
1.As a donor, I know that it is through my personal sacrifice that the vampires needs are met. It is my loving nature that allows this relationship to continue. It is my right to decline to feed the vampire for any reason.
2.As a donor to a vampiric being, it is my right to know that I am in a vampiric/donor relationship that will be mutually beneficial to both me and the vampire I am donating my life essence to.
3.I am the essence provider. It is for me to decide whether or not I am able to give of my essence to the vampire I am with. I must be allotted time to heal and regain my essence in order to better support my vampiric partner.
4.At no time should my wounds not be allowed to heal.
5.At no time should I feel stressed about giving of my essence, if at any time I feel stressed, I have the right to back away from the feed, without being or feeling threatened by my vampiric partner.
6.Should I feel threatened in any way, shape or form, I have the right to seek guidance and council from other donors and leaders of the vampire community.
7.As a donor to a vampiric individual, I have the right to know that my position as lover, friend, family, roommate should not be jeopardized by my not wanting to give of my essence. In the slang, “it should not cost me my ass to be a donor.”
8.As a donor, I should also respect the needs of the vampire and try to learn more about his/her feeding habits in order to help stabilize his/her imbalances in energy.
9.As a donor in a vampire/donor relationship, I realize that though I have many necessary rights, I must also take cares not to abuse the person I am donating my essence to. These same rights afforded me in this Bill of Rights should also be extended to the vampire I am donating too.
10.Ultimately it is my right to know that I will be safe in all aspects of the vampiric/donor relationship and should I ever feel that my safety is jeopardized, I have the right to walk away clear and free.
Stellana- Outsider
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Re: The Donor Bill of Rights.. thoughts?
I believe that was written by someone who uses the pseudonym Belfazaar Ashantison, am I correct?
Well I can't speak for others but my personal opinion is that those lists and pseudo rules are not really used by actual vampires and donors but mostly made up by those who dress or role-play the archetype. Others may think differently as this is only my opinion.
What is your opinion?
Well I can't speak for others but my personal opinion is that those lists and pseudo rules are not really used by actual vampires and donors but mostly made up by those who dress or role-play the archetype. Others may think differently as this is only my opinion.
What is your opinion?
Jonathan- Master
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I completely agree with you.
Stellana- Outsider
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Re: The Donor Bill of Rights.. thoughts?
They are just rules that seem to derive from fear. All vampires are different and have different morals, intentions, interests, and personal taste. Many lack the knowledge too that a donor can be healed or have health promoted from a vampiric drain; or it could be the opposite and they can cause a lot of damage. All depends on how well you trust the person. There are vampiric beings who are nice people and then there are those who prey on the innocent. Most are anti-social beings who value their solitude.
As a person who practices vampirism I can attest to that.
All I'm gonna say is rules and regulations are limitations and that's a red flag for me. For example, psychic vampires who find it immoral to drink blood... out of fear or ignorance. A vampire is always both psychic and sanguinary because energy is. It's not a requirement but it just shows lack of understanding when there are rules.
There should be a preconceived, silent agreement that certain things have certain consequences and should not be permitted or endorsed, such as sacrificing children or torturing animals and we understand that.
That's the point I'm trying to make pretty much.
As a person who practices vampirism I can attest to that.
All I'm gonna say is rules and regulations are limitations and that's a red flag for me. For example, psychic vampires who find it immoral to drink blood... out of fear or ignorance. A vampire is always both psychic and sanguinary because energy is. It's not a requirement but it just shows lack of understanding when there are rules.
There should be a preconceived, silent agreement that certain things have certain consequences and should not be permitted or endorsed, such as sacrificing children or torturing animals and we understand that.
That's the point I'm trying to make pretty much.

Gargoyle- Insider
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Point well made, Gargoyle.
Stellana- Outsider
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Re: The Donor Bill of Rights.. thoughts?
This list.... it is complete garbage. It is quite clearly from roleplaying, as others have said before me. Why on Earth would a donor need a "Bill of Rights?" Feeding is supposed to be a highly intimate thing.... I mean, unless the people enjoy having the filthy energy of someone they barely know circulating throughout their energetic system. In my opinion there should be a deep enough bond between the person taking energy and the person giving it, so that any pitfalls or issues are able to be worked through naturally rather than relying on some silly piece of paper.
One thing I don't easily grasp but observe often is the weirdness of these self-proclaimed vampires online, where they take blood from just about anyone they meet and "hit it off" with. It sickens me, honestly, because that seems similar to having sex with random strangers off the street. Un-elitist and precisely the opposite of a truly vampiric practice. Of course, these are just my own personal opinions and people aren't obligated to agree with them.
One thing I don't easily grasp but observe often is the weirdness of these self-proclaimed vampires online, where they take blood from just about anyone they meet and "hit it off" with. It sickens me, honestly, because that seems similar to having sex with random strangers off the street. Un-elitist and precisely the opposite of a truly vampiric practice. Of course, these are just my own personal opinions and people aren't obligated to agree with them.
Troublemaker- Expert
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Re: The Donor Bill of Rights.. thoughts?
Can't help but agree with all of you.
Roleplaying material created by roleplayers.
This has nothing to do with the choices of real vampires and donors.
Roleplaying material created by roleplayers.
This has nothing to do with the choices of real vampires and donors.
Nightshade- Adept
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