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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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BlackRaven2015
These kinds of topics can be weird around family.
Heck, my family tree is loaded with people who practice witchcraft/magic and conversations about it still get awkward.
Drachona · 31-35, M
Especially when you have the occasional member of the family who is very religious (specifically Judeo-Christian) and, sadly, does not want to hear any other opinions but their own.
BlackRaven2015
Yup, understand that all too well.
My mother practiced witchcraft in her teens, including things like voodoo, but she relied pretty heavily on Christianity later in life.
She didn't give me a hard time about witchcraft really, but she was bigoted in many other ways