Only logged in members can reply and interact with the post.
Join SimilarWorlds for FREE »

I Am A Real Werewolf

For new people, or for those who (probably very easily) never came across me on EP, my name is Drachona. I am a werewolf, in the sense that I am physically, psychologically, and socially part human and part wolf. I have no reason to lie about this, especially since any attention from it is predictably negative and very often from people who are fascinatingly stupid. I am also a perfectly sane person (although, feel free to challenge me on that, it should be fun). Experience Project was a useful tool for me in the awkward stage between Yahoo Answers and today. Now, as has been the case for a while, I offer help and advice to anyone who claims to be a werewolf or anyone who is simply curious about the subject. Since lycanthropology is not officially recognized, there aren't exactly "experts" on the subject of werewolves, but I can explain everything from common psychological development to mythology to history. I can also help people sift through the vast ocean of misinformation to find the fragments of truth about us. I had a rough time dealing with accepting who and what I am. Because of that, I want to help others so that they, and future generations, do not experience the same confusion and torment. Ultimately, I seek public exposure; a dangerous idea to some, but a social and psychological necessity to those with enough logic to see it and enough guts to risk it. So, if you have any questions, feel free to ask me. I will do my best to answer them. Also, in case you didn't already know or haven't realized it by now, I am very wordy. Good quotes take a few words, but good arguments are rarely made quickly, and short stories don't tell you as much.
This page is a permanent link to the reply below and its nested replies. See all post replies »
Drachona · 31-35, M
To Originalme and poochie, I'm not sure if you are serious or joking. It's hard to tell on a computer. To pinkraindbowkisses, you don't "become" part wolf. As far as I or anyone else knows, there is no way to "become" a werewolf. You don't just have a fully formed human mind and body and then a wolf body and mind replaces about half of it, or vice versa. We are neither human nor wolf. That is why, physically and socially, we cannot entirely "fit in" with either group. We are as unique (or predictable) as anyone else in terms of individuality, but we are distinguished from humans and wolves by the unique patterns of behavior and thinking that define us as werewolves.