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Disabled/ND Vamps
Hello! I created this group for disabled vampires to talk about being disabled, vampyrism, and the intersection of both. Although not all in the community identify as being disabled, the d/Deaf community is also welcome with open arms.
Some guidelines include:
No ableism by any means. This includes using ableist slurs (especially if unable to be reclaimed), using disabilities such as blind, bipolar, adhd, etc as adjectives, as well as stigmatizing any disability. examples include “the weather is so bipolar”, “this fell on deaf ears”, or misuse of medical terminology alongside stereotypes.
no syscourse. I don’t say this to necessarily specify which side im om but moreso i don’t like seeing discourse
although one can mention symptoms, it should be noted many of us are not doctors or medical professionals
whenever possible a image description is appreciated, although i do acknowledge it isn’t always possible. For help the accessible social…



Sometimes interacting with vampire fiction can help remembering your past lives!!! It can also help simply interacting with the vampire community since you could read something about past lives, and because of that remember something of yours. Meditating can also help!!! :3 /genuine