“Real” Vampires Keep Doctors In Dark For Fear Of Judgement, Idaho State University Study Finds

People who identify as vampires because they believe they need to ingest blood for energy find it hard to step out of the dark and seek support for fear of ridicule, disgust and a possible mental health diagnosis, a study finds.

Sociologist Doctor D.J. Williams from Idaho State University in the United States found people who identified themselves as “real” vampires — those who seek others’ blood to gain energy — were unlikely to seek support for fear disclosing their practices would bring on negative reactions.

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