Lily Cerise and a bunch of other vamps have removed their videos from YouTube. This is why when you're watching the videos that are still here, you may see responses to videos that no longer exist. I'm saddened by this tendency of many self-professed vampires to pull back and go private, but it's understandable given all the flack they get.
For every self-professed vamp posting videos on YouTube there are at least 2 more who comment but don't post videos about being a vampire. The AVA's survey of self-professed vampires and energy-workers had almost 1000 respondants world-wide, and that probably represents less than a 10th of the self-professed vampires in the world, because most didn't take the survey. Zilchy guessed recently on an internet radio interview that there are at least 10,000 people who self-identify vampires in the USA, and that figure doesn't count unconscious, unawakened psychic vampirres.
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NEW (November 2010)
I've been updating my playlists! There's a "new" documentary on the vampire subculture from 2000 in the Real Vampires- part 1 playlist & a bunch of wonderful new therian & otherkin videos in the Therians & Otherkin playlists. Note: from now on 4 factors will decide if I add your video to my playlists: 1.) Is this material that could help someone?, 2.) Is this a new idea or point of view? 3) Is your picture & audio good?, 4.) Is your video captivating enough to keep someone watching it? Sorry, but I'm going to exclude some videos for not meeting these expectations. Message me if you have suggestions too.
Lily Cerise and a bunch of other vamps have removed their videos from YouTube. This is why when you're watching the videos that are still here, you may see responses to videos that no longer exist. I'm saddened by this tendency of many self-profes...