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I Am a Wolf Traped In a Human Body

The Curse Of The Werewolf... I suppose I don't have too much to say. Just that I too feel like a wolf trapped in a human body. It took me a few years to get used to what I am, and I had help along the way. It was soon after accepting what I am that I realized the true "curse of the werewolf": humanity in general does not believe in such things as werewolves. Anything "outside the box" is uncomfortable and frightening. It's because of the false beliefs about supernatural creatures that they must live dual-lives as both their true selves and the human-self they have taken on or been born into. If it weren't for most people believing that we don't exist, and the belief that, even if we did exist, we are monstrous creatures, we would be able to live as we please. We would be able to freely express ourselves, only dealing with a small number of people who dislike us, as is the case for all groups of beings. Perhaps, one day, all supernatural creatures will be accepted. It seems like a pipe dream, but it's worth hoping for to me. Hope for the best, plan for the worst.
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Drachona · 31-35, M
Something important to keep in mind: strength, hairiness, etc. do not make a werewolf. And being easily angered only means you are conflicted within yourself. I was that way at once, and I didn't like myself for it. It was because I was insecure about myself. I didn't understand what was going on and my scientific mind didn't want to believe what I was until I saw proof. However, once I was more comfortable with myself, I wasn't so easily angered. In fact, I learned that the better person ignores those who try to anger others. A "bully" only gets energy from your reaction. Ignoring them takes away their desire to pick on you. Plus you'll soon realize that the majority of people aren't worth fighting with because they ignore fact and common sense to maintain "normality". Keep that in mind and you'll find you won't be as angry and life will feel better.
ShadowWolf43
Exactly said that's what I do is I ignore them
Drachona · 31-35, M
It's the best thing to do.