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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
I would go on about how it is not cool to be us. It is painful. However, seeing as I just spent time writing out my feelings and my computer lost it all, I will leave it at this: all we want is peace. We would be willing to set aside our pain, everythin that has been done to us, as long as humanity accepts us.
Thunder16
I can't say that all of humanity will accept you, but there is at least a decent part of humanity that will accept you just the way you are.
Drachona · 31-35, M
Not enough. If we were ever "revealed" to the world, I wonder how many would stand to help us. Although, I suppose I would only want to see it. I wouldn't let them do anything. It would be irresponsible to allow people to get involved when they would otherwise be safe from harm.
Serviam
" If we were ever "revealed" to the world, I wonder how many would stand to help us."

It all depends on whether you are good or bad.
Serviam
Sorry to interject here, but - as with many things - if one does not know how something of a large scale may turn out and does not wish to unnecessarily expose one to a possibly great danger, then one does the same thing on a small scale under well prepared and adjusted circumstances.