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I Am A Real Werewolf

I have a recent memory of when my father and I saw Underworld: Rise of the Lycans in the theaters. It was the first Underworld movie I actually went to see. I wasn't really aware of the first two when they first came out and, surprisingly, I kinda passed them up. Now, though, I own all three and I enjoy them. But, as for the memory, I just recall leaving the theater and my dad asking me "Why are you so interested in werewolves?" It was definitely awkward, but I side-stepped it or, more appropriately, lied. It wouldn't be until a few years later that I would tell him about me being a werewolf. That was certainly awkward at first, and I had to clear up a lot about what a werewolf really is, but now it's just normal (for us anyway).
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midnightwerewolfgirl07
Well I love underworld. I got the DVD set. & anime vampires tvs shows are my favorite tvs shows.
midnightwerewolfgirl07
Well I want to be a real werewolf. I never going to be a real werewolf. Nobody wants autism person who ever they want to be do you think that it wouldn't be fair. Now would it. Oky
midnightwerewolfgirl07
Maybe I shouldn't even talk to this werewolf people they will really hurt my feelings. (sigh). My life sucks for real.
Drachona · 31-35, M
I'm not sure if you're trolling (I love that this has to be a part of my vocabulary now) or if you're legitimate. But, on the off chance that it's the latter, there's no good reason for you to want to be a werewolf. I've never heard a good one, even when I challenged others to give me one. Being a werewolf would not make you better, and it wouldn't change who you really are. Your personality is what you should value more than anything else; the choices and perspectives that make you unique from everyone else. Not to mention, there is no way that I know of for someone to "become" a werewolf, and being so different in a society that demands normality to a neurotic extent would only make life harder than it already is. Trust me.